hi kapil, it depends on your interest, are you ready to study MBBS for 5.5 years followed by 3 years of specialisation and are you ok with seeing trauma and are you good at communicating with people? do you have any other interests? so its all basically up to you,good luck
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This is the most chosen stream for 10+2 education and offers many lucrative career options including medicine and engineering. It is also popular for the fact that it keeps you options open, i.e. a student is allowed to select commerce or arts after pursuing science in 10+2, while commerce and arts students cannot pursue science.
In science stream, you have to take at least five subjects including one compulsory language. There are many options for subjects like mathematics, biology, physics, chemistry, computer science, IT, electronics etc. The student should select the subjects that can lead them towards their prospective career.
Although, this stream is not so common among students, it holds many exciting career opportunities like journalism, literature, social works, teaching, etc.
In arts stream, you have to select six subjects including one compulsory language and one optional language. Arts offers you a huge list of options to select the remaining four subjects which include, sociology, history, literature, psychology, political science, philosophy, economics etc.
This is the second most popular choice among students in India. Commerce stream leads towards some of the highest paying and respected jobs like investment banking, chartered accountant, company secretaries, accounts and financial advisor etc.
The three major subjects taught in commerce stream are economics, accountancy and business law or business study. The subjects offered by most commerce colleges include business economics, business law, accountancy, auditing, income tax, marketing, etc. Just like the above two streams, even in the commerce stream the student has to select five subjects including one compulsory language.
If you are still confused, you can discover how to simplify this maze by putting the right doors at the right place. Like every other choice, all you need to do is look at the wider picture and take the decision keeping in mind your future aim and your past performance.
All the Best.
Which stream you should go for totally depends on your interest,potential and what you exactly want to be in future. Like if you are interested to be a doctor then you should go for Medical (PCB) and for that you will have to crack medical entrances like NEET, AIIMS and JIPMER. In case, you want to be an Engineer then PCM subjects should be there in your 11th-12th so that you can apply for IIT-Jee and other entrances or if you are interested in humanities courses like B.A, B.A (H) in Hindi, English, foreign languages etc depending upon your interest then you can go for arts stream.
So basically it all depends on you and all courses/programs have their own eligibility so decide well and let me know if there is any confusion.
Hi Kapil,
It depends on your ability. So first step you should analyse yourself before choosing your stream between Arts and Science. It’s completely up to you. Science has two segments Biology and Mathematics. If you think that you are good in Biology then you should opt for PCB (medical) whereas if you think you are good in Mathematics, then you should opt for PCM (Engineering) or you think that you want to do something else in your career or if you are passionate about something, apart from Engineering and Medical then you should go for Arts stream.
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