what should i do after passing 12th class with 95% non medical
Dear Student, Non- medical includes Engineering, Computer science and commerce and I am not sure exactly which group you are mentioning about. However I assume that you have not studied Biology at HSC level and therefore I can explain to you in broad terms on the study and career routes for each of the three subjects mentioned in here.First lets start with Engineering.
Engineering: (except Biology)
As you should have studied other subjects except medical oriented Biology, Botany and Zoology, you can study Engineering degree in other streams. However to study an engineering discipline at college level, three subjects Maths, Physics and Chemistry are mandatory to have studied at until 12th level. Of all the three Maths is the most important subject to study Engineering. No colleges in India accept students who have not studied maths, though chemistry and physics might be an excuse at times. If you qualify this maths, then you can study BE/ BTech in Electrical and electronics, Mechanical, Civil engineering, Architecture, Chemical engineering, Mechatronics, Environmental engineering, Automobile engineering, Aeronautical engineering, Aerospace engineering, Production engineering and manufacturing engineering.
If you havent studied Maths until 12th level, then you are eligible to study BSc Electronics, Electricals and Environmental science degree.
Computer science:
If you have studied Maths and Computer science until 12th level, then you are qualified to study an engineering discipline in computer science. Accordingly you can study BE/ BTech Computer science and Information technology courses.
If you havent studied Maths at HSC level, then you are eligible to study BSc Computer science, Bachelor of computer applications BCA, and BSc Information technology.
Commerce and Economics:
If you have studied commerce and Economics as part of your HSC level then you may be eligible to study the following courses. BA Economics, BCom Bachelor of commerce, BBA Bachelor of business administration and BBM Bachelor of business management degree.
Students choosing to do commerce may also wish to specialise in accounts, finance, business, and banking. Accordingly you can also choose your professional route as an Auditor if you study chartered accountancy, Financial planner or analyst if you study CFA Chartered financial analyst and MBA for business administration.
Other possible subjects you can study: Irrelevant to your school subject background, you can study the following courses- BSc Interior designing, BA English, English literature, national languages, foreign languages, Sociology, Social work, Fashion designing, BSc Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Environmental science, Mass communications, Media, Journalism and visual communications.
All the best.
Hope this helps.
Hello Tarun,
Congratulations on your percentage in 12th.
Coming to your question that what you should do, this is a very important decision as your career depends on it. And you should chose what interests you the most. You should ask you self that what field interests you and what you want to doing the rest of your life. Again you can change your career at any point. But this is a crucial time. You can go for simple graduation and then you can give competitive exams, UPSC, banking and other exams for govt jobs. You can chose to become an engineering and work in software. Or you can go for core companies too. So like this there are many options.
Please take your time and make a good decision which can helps you grow. And if you will need any guidance please feel free to reach to us. We will be happy to help.
Hope this helps.