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which is the best course after 12th


Minal singh 7th Jun, 2024
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Sadaf afreen 8th Jun, 2024

Hello minal there is lot of options available after 12th by Looking at your profile i think you are a science student if not please specify whether its pcm or pcb at this stage many students having doubts in their mind but proper guidance will lead you to right path

Bachelor degrees are core of knowledge you should look at your overall experience in a bachelor’s degree program as a benefit. The general education courses you take are meant to broaden your overall knowledge, and sharpen your ability to communicate, think critically, work autonomously and collaboratively, and solve problems. The courses you take to complete your college major are meant to give you foundational subject knowledge that you can apply to a career path.

Having a bachelor’s degree opens up rewarding opportunities that might have otherwise been inaccessible. More college graduates get (https://cew.georgetown.edu/cew-reports/americas-divided-recovery/) job opportunities than non-graduates. A degree enables you to qualify for these additional opportunities and offers you more flexibility in where you choose to work.i am providing here different streams you can choose from

  1. Engineering and Technology
  2. Medicinal (MBBS) courses
  3. Architecture
  4. Nursing
  5. Pilot Training
  6. Artificial intelligence
  7. Weather Forecasting
  8. Research and Development
  9. Astronomy
  10. Nuclear Sciences
  11. Quantum Physics
  12. Quantum Chemistry
  13. Defence
  14. Automobile Engineering
  15. Aircrafts Engineering
  16. Psychology
  17. Management Courses
  18. Bio-Technology
  19. Paramedical Courses
  20. Professional Sports

The answer, ultimately is in yor hand that it really depends on you. Your unique life goals, including your career aspirations, will determine your future goals.

Sadaf afreen 8th Jun, 2024

Hello minal there is lot of options available after 12th by Looking at your profile i think you are a science student if not please specify whether its pcm or pcb at this stage many students having doubts in their mind but proper guidance will lead you to right path

Bachelor degrees are core of knowledge you should look at your overall experience in a bachelor’s degree program as a benefit. The general education courses you take are meant to broaden your overall knowledge, and sharpen your ability to communicate, think critically, work autonomously and collaboratively, and solve problems. The courses you take to complete your college major are meant to give you foundational subject knowledge that you can apply to a career path.

Having a bachelor’s degree opens up rewarding opportunities that might have otherwise been inaccessible. More college graduates get (https://cew.georgetown.edu/cew-reports/americas-divided-recovery/) job opportunities than non-graduates. A degree enables you to qualify for these additional opportunities and offers you more flexibility in where you choose to work.i am providing here different streams you can choose from

  1. Engineering and Technology
  2. Medicinal (MBBS) courses
  3. Architecture
  4. Nursing
  5. Pilot Training
  6. Artificial intelligence
  7. Weather Forecasting
  8. Research and Development
  9. Astronomy
  10. Nuclear Sciences
  11. Quantum Physics
  12. Quantum Chemistry
  13. Defence
  14. Automobile Engineering
  15. Aircrafts Engineering
  16. Psychology
  17. Management Courses
  18. Bio-Technology
  19. Paramedical Courses
  20. Professional Sports

The answer, ultimately is in yor hand that it really depends on you. Your unique life goals, including your career aspirations, will determine your future goals.

Tanya Gupta 7th Jun, 2024

Hello,


Choosing the best course after 12th grade depends largely on your interests and career aspirations. For science students, popular options include engineering (B.Tech/B.E.) in fields like computer science, mechanical, or civil engineering, and medical courses such as MBBS, BDS, or B.Pharm.


Commerce students might consider pursuing B.Com, BBA, or CA/CS. For those interested in the arts or humanities, courses like BA in various disciplines, BFA, or mass communication are viable options. Additionally, interdisciplinary courses like B.Sc. in IT, biotechnology, or environmental science can also be pursued.


Hope this helps,


Thank you

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