HSC
Hello Aspirant,
BSc Computer Science offers one of the highest paying BSc specializations as the course leads to a number of jobs and career options.
Please find attached the link below to know which all colleges in Mumbai offer this course.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-in-computer-science-degree-colleges-in-mumbai
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Hi
With 54 % in PCB and 61% in overall, you are eligible for almost all courses.
There are a number of good courses /career options after your 12th PCB for which you are eligible with your mentioned percentage but which course will be the best for you and you should go for depends upon following factors
>>>> your interest
>>>> What do you want to become,
For example,
if you want to become a doctor you will have to do mbbs , if you want to be a pharmacist you need to do B pharma , if you want to be a Lawyer you will have to do 5 year integrated LLB.
List of some of the top courses /career options after 12th pcb with your mentioned percentage is provided below :-
---------------------------) MBBS/ Ayush courses( Ayurveda i. e BAMS , Unani i.e B. U. M. S, Siddha i. e BSMS, and Homeopathy i.e BHMS ) :- These are the courses which you can go for if you want to become a doctor. Out of these MBBS is undoubtedly the best option in all aspects i. e skills you acquire during the course/pay scale/career and growth opportunities etc. You can go for BAMS to become Ayurvedic doctor and BHMS to become a homeopathic doctor . You can do B. U. M. S i. e Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery to become Unani practitioner, Admission in all these is through NEET about which you can know in detail at https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet
-----------------------------) BDS i. e Bachelor of Dental Surgery :- The course you need to take in order to become a dentist. Admission is through NEET, details are at:- https://www.careers360.com/courses/bds-bachelor-of-dental-surgery
-----------------------------) BVsc i. e Bachelor of Veterinary Science :- If you want to become animal doctor i. e a Vet then you need to do BVSc. Admission is again through neet, though some states have their own entrance. For example, Rajasthan conduct its own state level entrance i. e RPVT. For details check out :- https://www.careers360.com/courses/bvsc-bachelor-of-veterinary-science
-----------------------------) Bsc Nursing :- It is evergreen course because with increase in need of doctors we needs more and more nursing staffs . Admission is on the basis of 12th marks /state /college level entrance exam like AIIMS conducts its own nursing entrance exam. State like Maharashtra accepts NEET for Bsc nursing. For details visit :- https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-sc-nursing
-----------------------------) B Pharma :- it is a 4 year course which you learn drug safety,medical chemistry etc and it is the best option if you want to become a pharmacist. For detailed information regarding b pharma visit https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-pharm-bachelor-of-pharmacy
-----------------------------) Bachelor in Physiotherapy:- it's a 4 year course in which you get to learn how to cure disorders by applying physical forces mechanical pressure on special specific points in our body etc. For complete details about BPT, visit https://www.careers360.com/courses/bpt-bachelor-of-physiotherapy
-----------------------------) para medical Courses like
B.Sc Optometry
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
B.Sc Radiology
B.Sc in Medical Technology
B.Sc in Medical Laboratory Technology
B.Sc in Speech Therapy
B.Sc in Anesthesia Technology
B.Sc in Ophthalmic Technology
B.Sc in Radiography and Medical Imaging
B.Sc in Dialysis Technology
B.Sc in Allied Health Sciences
B.Sc in Radiotherapy
B.Sc in X Ray Technology etc
-----------------------------) Bsc agriculture :- you get to learn about food production , modern techniques for the same etc. ICAR is national level entrance exam for Bsc agriculture. For details visit :- https://www.careers360.com/courses/agricultural-science-course
----------------------------) Conventional Courses like Bsc botany/Zoology etc then go for Msc and then clear UGC NET to be eligible for assistant professor / Junior Research Fellowship.
----------------------------) In non - medical field, some of the good courses which you can do are
5 year integrated llb ,
Bachelor in fashion design,
Bachelor in hotel management,
Bachelor in journalism,
BBA,
5 year integrated mba,
CA,
integrated B. Ed etc.
You can get complete list of courses after 12th biology at https://school.careers360.com/articles/courses-after-12th-in-biology
So , take your time and depending upon above aforesaid factors, you can make a choice of course for yourself.
Best Regards
ADITYA KUMAR
Dear Aspirant, you have got a good rank but getting an admission totally depends on the category you are belonging and the current year's cutoff marks. With 117 marks you can good college but it is going to be much more challenging than other students who scored high.
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So with regard to your query, in the improvements exam for the HSC the question will be totally different from the actual board exam. Sometimes the level of the question paper will be tough than the actual board exam and sometimes it will be low. It depends.
Thank you!!
Dear Student ,
To become a software Engineer in future , you can choose B.Sc Computer Science or BCA course . Well, in BCA course .. the application specific topic you'll get more and in B.Sc Computer Science , a brief knowledge about computer networking, architecture and programming will be introduced .
To get admission in B.Sc computer science , You should have PCM combination in 12th and For BCA admission , you can be from any stream .. preferably better , if you have mathematics as one of the mandatory subjects .
Here is the list of some well known colleges in Mumbai that offers BCA and B.Sc Computer science course
Check here to get the full college list :
https://it.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bca-colleges-in-mumbai
Hope this helps !
Hello,
First of all, VIT doesn't offers any kind of reservation to any category domicile or anything else. there are only two categories and those are general and NRI candidates. Now moving to the cut off marks, s here is the table below you can go through to get the idea of the marks:
Hope this helps!
Thank YOU!
With a score of around 120 out of 200 in NATA and a good minimum percentage in class 12th boards will make you eligible for admissions to top B.Arch colleges in India. So, based on this, with your 150 NATA score, you have good chances to get B.arch Admissions in Good architecture colleges in India.
To calculate the NATA cutoff, your board percentage is added to the half of your NATA score. In this case, 55 + (150/2) = 55 + 75 = 130. And around 130-150 NATA Score is regarded to be a very good score for B.Arch Admissions.
Further, to know more about the NATA Cutoff for Architecture colleges, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/nata
i hope that this will help.
Good afternoon,
Please mention the board name because improvement exam fees may vary from state to state, Here i am considering Maharashtra board, so for improvement exam you have to pay 200 per subject plus 60 rupees for certifies given to you after your result so total fee is 260.
Hope you found it helpful All the Best!!!
There is no problem with the percentage you have secured, what you have scored in the 12th standard is sufficient to get affirmation in B.Sc Biotechnology. Yet, just science stream understudies are qualified to apply for B.Sc Biotechnology. Since you didn't refer to your 12th specialization. Your twelfth standard specialization concludes that you are qualified for B.Sc
Candidates ought to have finished their 10+2 or identical test in the Science stream with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology from a perceived board. The competitors are expected to score at least 50% in the Hsc board exam. You can get the application structure from the college's official site or school grounds by paying the endorsed charges.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hello, Hope you are doing well!
You can take B.Sc. honours only in a specific subject either you can take B.Sc. in maths or in Statistics. If you want to take B.Sc.pass then it is a different thing. But I would suggest to pursue B.Sc honours in Statistics if doing job is a target or in management.
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