Hello Pooja,
No, after passing the 10th grade, you cannot directly take admission into a B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) course. A B.Sc. is an undergraduate program, and the eligibility criteria require completion of the 12th standard (or an equivalent qualification) with science subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, or Mathematics, depending on the specialization.
To pursue a B.Sc. after the 10th, you will need to:
If you are looking for vocational or diploma programs after the 10th, there are other options available in science-related fields.
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Hello,
No, direct admission to a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) program is not possible after passing the 10th grade. Admission to a B.Sc. program typically requires completion of 12th grade or equivalent. Here are the reasons:
Minimum Qualification : The standard eligibility criterion for B.Sc. programs is passing the 12th grade with science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, or Mathematics).
Educational Requirement : A 10th-grade qualification does not fulfill the prerequisite academic foundation needed for higher education like B.Sc.
Bridge Courses : After 10th grade, students must complete 11th and 12th grades in the science stream to meet the eligibility criteria.
Subject Knowledge : Key subjects such as advanced mathematics, physics, or biology, which are essential for B.Sc. courses, are covered in 11th and 12th grades.
Hence, focus on completing your 12th grade with a strong foundation in science subjects to qualify for a B.Sc. program.
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Hello aspirant,
A three to four-year undergraduate program that prepares students for a variety of career paths in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Healthcare, Research, and academia, the Bachelor of Science (abbreviated B.Sc.) program gives students an understanding of scientific concepts, theories, and real-world applications within their chosen field of study. The fundamental requirements include earning at least 60% of the possible points from an accredited board and passing Class 12 in the Science stream with either PCB/PCM/PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology) as core courses.
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