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Pursuing nursing after 12th science and then going abroad can be a great option, depending on your career goals and interests.
Why Nursing After 12th Science Is a Good Option
Things to Consider
Conclusion
If health care is your interest, you wish for a secure and dignified career, and are willing to work abroad, then studying nursing after 12th science is a proper and wise option. There are ample opportunities of development, financial stability, and self-satisfaction in this career, especially for those who are willing to make the extra efforts involved in working abroad.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you can appear for NEET after completing B.A. graduation as long as you have studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology in your 12 Science. Your 12th marks in those subjects will be considered for NEET eligibility and not your graduation stream.
Regarding Transfer Certificate (T.C.), if you apply through NEET and got selected in the medical college, you will generally be asked to submit a T.C. from your last attended institution, so you will need to submit a T.C. from your B.A. college. So, yes, graduation T.C. will be useful in the admission process.
If you are selected in NEET and gain admission in an MBBS/BDS college, you will be required to submit a Transfer Certificate (T.C.) from your present institution, your B.A. College. The T.C. is proof that you are leaving that course to enrol in a different one. So, yes, the T.C. from your B.A. college will be valid and you will need it to be submitted at the time of the admission in the medical college. Please make sure, if required, that the T.C. is countersigned by the appropriate university authority. Also carry your 12th marksheet and other original documents as they will be needed in order to validate your eligibility.
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A UG degree program called BSc Forensic Science provides specific understanding in criminalistics. Those who enroll in a BSc Forensic Science program earn certification as professionals in managing criminal cases and crime scene investigation. Core subjects like forensic pathology, psychiatry, psychology, forensic medicine, and dentistry are all included in the BSc Forensic Science curriculum.
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Yes, many schools and junior colleges offer Humanities (Arts) stream with the combination of Economics, Geography, Computer Science, and Sociology .
This subject combo is usually available in:
CBSE and ISC schools with Humanities/Arts stream
State board junior colleges (like in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, etc.)
Private colleges that allow flexible subject groupings
How to find this combination:
Look for colleges or schools that offer custom subject choices under Humanities.
Many colleges now allow choosing Computer Science as a 5th optional subject in Arts.
You can also consider schools/colleges with integrated or international curriculum (like IB or Cambridge), where such combinations are more flexible.
Tip: Always confirm with the college during admission as availability can vary by batch and region.
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.
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Whether you will be allowed to have this subject combination in your 11th and 12th will depend on the board you are studying in and also on the school. CBSE allows students to choose the subjects of their choice (English is compulsory). You must ask your school authority if they are willing to provide you this combination. Economics, Geography, Computer Science and Sociology are all excellent subjects.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Given your rank of 40,000, there are many factors that affect whether you will be offered a free seat at Geetanjali College for Data Science or Cyber Security. These factors include the total number of seats available, the various cutoff ranks for your category (BC-B), and the strategic reservation scheme that is being used. Since you are in the BC-B category as well, that may perhaps help your situation as there can be some reservation benefits that would aid your chances. Admission cutoffs vary every year with regard to the level of competition and how many seats are available in a field of study. It is best to refer to the official admission notification or contact the college admission office directly, to obtain the most current and accurate information regarding seat allotment and waiver of fees.
Environmental Science is a program that combines studies of human physiology, ecology, and life sciences with an emphasis on biodiversity, flora, and fauna. The goal of the environmental science curriculum is to teach students about the environment, how human activity affects it, and how to manage and lessen environmental problems. Banaras Hindu University, DU, Jawaharlal Nehru University, University of Hyderabad, Calcutta University, and others are well-known Indian universities that study environmental science. The typical course fee for environmental science is between INR 200 and INR 18 lakh.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc(hons)-in-environmental-studies-universities-in-india
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You must study the fundamentals of electrical engineering, such as circuits, machines (motors, transformers), power systems, control systems, and electronics. Topics include:
Electrical circuits (Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s laws)
Electrical machines (AC/DC motors, transformers)
Power systems (generation, transmission)
Control systems (feedback, stability)
Electrical measurements and instrumentation
Analog and digital electronics basics
Focus on understanding concepts and solving problems.
The official syllabus for the Karnataka PGCET 2025 Electrical Sciences stream is available on the Karnataka Examinations Authority's (KEA) website. https://kea.kar.nic.in
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