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A Comprehensive Guide to Choose Your Career After 12th

Confused what to pursue after 12th? Here we go!

By UniCredsPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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As it has been aptly said, it is not what you accomplish; it is what you conquer. That’s what determines your profession. To face all the obstacles coming your way in the most successful way, you simply need a hard-working spirit, self-confidence, and utmost commitment. Today education has become very critical for shaping and developing a good and prosperous career. Students are generally in a dilemma about after-school education as to which career path they should select. And they wander here and there. Let us now shed some light on some of the industry’s most respectful and prestigious career opportunities that you can choose for your career after 12th.

Career Options for Science Students

To choose their career after 12th students typically study physics and chemistry with either mathematics or biology (Botany and Zoology). Some of the career options you can choose for your career after 12th:

Options with PCM Options

B.Tech: A common course for PCM students is the Bachelor of Technology. In various fields such as computer software engineering, electronics and communication, automotive engineering, aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, and more, you have the option of being an engineer.

BCA: Bachelor of Computer Application indicates that for the four-year program, you are studying computer science. It is ideal as a career choice for candidates looking to develop careers in the digital and data world.

B.Arch: A Bachelor’s degree in Architecture is a graduation course of five years that provides them with knowledge of the science behind the building. In order to get admission to recognized colleges, all candidates also need to pass NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture).

Options With PCB Options

The most common educational choice for students studying PCB is

MBBS: Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. The five-and-a-half-year course prepares students for a medical surgeon’s rigorous requirements.

BDS: To become a dentist, students would have to complete a five-year Bachelor of Dental Surgery course. It is the first preference of many students who want to become physicians, minus the burden of a surgeon or medical practitioner.

B.Pharma: It’s essentially a four-year course, and after completion of which, one can begin practicing as a chemist. For medical firms, applicants with a B.Pharm degree are favored as a Medical Representative (MR) with a decent pay package and other benefits.

B.Sc Nursing: It’s a four-year course, and the Indian Nursing Council has approved it. By cracking any of the entrance tests performed by different states, you can get admission to the B.Sc Nursing course.

Career Options for Commerce Students

B.Com: This is one of the most common graduation courses for business applicants who have completed 10+2. A three-year course with many subjects such as Financial Accountancy, Finance, Business Organisation, Business Statistics, and others.

BBA: Bachelor of Business Administration may be selected by candidates who are more interested in management. The course is considered to be the right step for students wanting to join a Master’s program in Management.

CA: Accountancy is a rigorous course, and many students are willing to work hard to become certified Chartered Accountants. A Fundamental Course in either Chartered Accountancy or Cost Accounting may be analyzed after 10+2.

CS: Company Secretary is a course for students who, from a financial and investment perspective, are interested in studying taxation. Students can acquire knowledge of company relations and all the legal aspects that are important.

Career Options in Class 12 for Arts Stream

BA or BA (Hons): Bachelor of Arts is still the most common choice for applicants who have passed their 10+2 Arts Stream exams. Candidates may either gain admission to BA in their favorite subjects by direct admission or through marks earned by colleges at the entrance exams.

BJMC: Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication is an undergraduate journalism course and is suitable for applicants who hope to enter the media industry in the future. It is a three-year degree course with a Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC).

Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA): For students who want to develop a career in the visual arts, it is a highly successful career. It can be a stepping stone for careers in the interior design of houses, vehicles, hotels, government buildings, and more.

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