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If you have got 82% in 10th class, you can expect to be admitted in a good WBCHSE school. You must have good marks in maths and science as many schools give priority to this for choosing PCMB.
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The selection is mostly merit based.
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Yes, you can choose Physics, Maths, Chemistry, and English (as a language subject) along with Bengali as your higher subject.
Since you're in the top 20%ile of the West Bengal board, you should be able to choose these subjects.
Just make sure to check with your school or board guidelines to confirm this combination is allowed.
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Yes, you can pursue a Master’s in Science (M.Sc.) , but there are some important eligibility conditions and possible steps you may need to take since your graduation was in Bengali (Arts stream) and M.Sc. is a science stream postgraduate program . General Eligibility for M.Sc.:
You must have completed a B.Sc. or equivalent degree in a relevant science subject (like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, etc.).
Most universities require a minimum of 50–60% marks in your B.Sc. (some relaxation for SC/ST/OBC).
Some universities conduct entrance exams like CUET-PG, IIT JAM, BHU PET, or university-level tests . Since you graduated in Bengali (not a science subject):
You are not directly eligible for a traditional M.Sc. course in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, etc.
However, here are your alternative options : 1. Bridge Course / Lateral Entry (rare but available in some open universities):
You can apply for a B.Sc. through open or distance mode (e.g., IGNOU or NSOU).
After completing B.Sc., you’ll become eligible for M.Sc. 2. Pursue M.Sc. in Interdisciplinary Fields:
Some universities offer M.Sc. in subjects that allow graduates from other streams:
M.Sc. in Environmental Science
M.Sc. in Disaster Management
M.Sc. in Psychology (sometimes open to Arts graduates)
M.Sc. in Food and Nutrition (if you studied Home Science or Biology in 12th)
Check the university’s eligibility criteria carefully. 3. Take a Second Bachelor's Degree in Science:
If you’re serious about a core science M.Sc., you can:
Re-enroll for a B.Sc. in the science subject you want to pursue.
After graduation, apply for M.Sc. Next Steps:
Decide which science subject you’re interested in.
Check eligibility criteria on university websites or CUET PG portal.
Consider open universities for flexible study paths (like IGNOU).
If needed, pursue bridge or foundation courses to qualify.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Congratulations one getting your job!
Is the earning you mentioned for the entire month? Or is it your first job? If you are earning this much amount and still working for 2-3 hours a day at your first job, then it's completely okay to begin with because experience and skills are required at first. But you need to look for better jobs with better pay once you are skilled and experienced as this much remuneration might indicate exploitation of labour.
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Yes, you can pursue B.Sc. Nursing with your subjects, as it primarily requires Biology. For B.Tech, Physics is essential in most cases. However, some universities offer special programs or lateral entry options. Check eligibility criteria for specific institutions.
Yes, you can pursue a BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) after your 12th, even with subjects like Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Bengali, and English. BBA does not require Physics or Mathematics as compulsory subjects. To get started, research universities or colleges offering BBA programs and their eligibility criteria, which usually require passing 12th with a minimum percentage. Some institutes may conduct entrance exams, while others offer direct admission. A BBA prepares you for careers in management, marketing, finance, or entrepreneurship and opens pathways for an MBA later.
If not BBA, you can explore courses like Psychology (B.A./B.Sc.), Biotechnology, Microbiology, BCA (if interested in computers), or design and arts-related fields. Assess your interests and long-term goals to choose the right path.
after your 12th, with subjects like Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Bengali, and English, you can explore courses like BBA, Psychology (B.A./B.Sc.), Biotechnology, Microbiology, BCA (if interested in computers), or design and arts-related fields you can explore courses like Psychology (B.A./B.Sc.), Biotechnology, Microbiology, BCA (if interested in computers), or design and arts-related fields
It’s a common misconception that students without Physics as a subject have limited career options. While it's true that Physics is mandatory for certain fields like engineering (JEE) and medicine (NEET), there are numerous alternative paths you can explore based on your current subjects—Biology, Chemistry, Psychology, English, and Bengali. Here's a breakdown of your options:
Biology-Centric Fields :
Psychology and Related Areas :
Healthcare and Allied Courses :
Language and Communication :
Other Professional Degrees :
Physics is not the only route to a successful career. Your current subjects give you diverse opportunities—focus on your strengths and passions to shape your future! If you’d like more specific guidance on a particular field, let me know.
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