Every single human being in the growing years is asked randomly by parents, relatives, teachers, etc. that, “What do you want to become after growing up?” In childhood innocence, we dish out ambitions, and that is when we start dreaming.
With growing age, the seriousness of the question increases. After a point, it becomes mandatory that one has to ask this question to oneself.Â
It is not long before a student starts approaching the higher grades that they start realizing the gravity of the question. It starts haunting the days and the nights. While the growing teenage mind starts breeding dreams and ambitions, the close kin starts offering endless suggestions.
These suggestions, in most cases, are contradictory to the carefully prepared dreams. This is where the conflict, the anxiety, strikes. It is perhaps just then that an individual starts planning the future seriously. The future can be fruitful, and that can include suggestions and side by side fulfilling the dreams.Â
Need to Make the Right Career Choice
The process of choosing the correct career option and chalking out a feasible plan to attain success is long. Undeniably, it is one of the scariest years of life. The fear of making the wrong decision always looms in the head, and that is why making the right choices from the very beginning is a wise step.
In today’s world, career choices are not limited. There is a broad spectrum of job varieties, and individuals can find the specific areas that interest them. This is a good and, as well as, a bad thing. The good is, there are a lot of choices to choose from. The bad is, the endless options only end up making the entire process complicated and confusing.
The first choice that a student is required to make is when they pass the 10th grade. Broadly three diverse streams are left open in front of them: Science, Commerce, and Arts/Humanities. The choice made by each student would primarily depend upon their areas of interest, what they aspire to opt for as a career in the future, etc. Choosing a stream at this stage is usually the first stepping stone to the desired career choice.
What is the Science stream?
Science happens to be the most favorite and preferred stream of students, as well as parents. It is simply because it opens scope for various lucrative job opportunities such as medical, engineering, IT, biotechnology, pharmacy, research, etc. Career options for science students are vast, and this stream usually attracts students who are:
- Interested in innovation.
- Having a technical bent of mind.
- Interested in practical knowledge about everything.
- Interested in experimenting.
- Interested in applying practical knowledge in everything, etc.
Undeniably, Science makes the students see the world through practical lenses, and hence, science students tend to find a reason behind everything. They are not usually satisfied with fabricated or philosophical reasons. Science teaches the students the need to learn the practical reasons and apply them in their life.
With all that said, it automatically implies that the career options in Science would incorporate all the fields that demand a practical, technical, and innovative approach to things. Let us see in greater detail the plethora of science stream career options.
Diploma Courses after 12th science
To start with, diploma courses are short-term courses that provide practical knowledge about the specific field selected by the student. Earlier in the academic history of India, these courses were not given much importance. But with passing time, they are gaining popularity as students are aspiring to become independent as soon as possible. These courses are a great knowledge source, and due to their practical curriculum, they prepare the students for jobs in the industries directly.
Who should do a diploma course?
Anyone who has passed 10+2 is eligible to do a diploma course. However, every course will have specific eligibility criteria, such as the requirement of basic knowledge about one particular subject, etc. Apart from the restriction of the specific criteria of the courses, a student can decide to do a diploma if:
- They wish to prepare themselves for jobs sooner than others. Diplomas focus more on practical knowledge than theory. Hence, the practical training enables the students to land jobs as soon as they complete the course.
- A student is sure about the specific field they want to join and doesn’t want to waste time focusing on more comprehensive courses.
- They value knowledge at a lower cost and less time. Diplomas are short-term courses, and they are usually less costly as compared to full-fledged courses.
- They want to support their other significant degrees with practical knowledge, hence, strengthening their CV.
There are unending options of diploma courses available for science students. They cater to the students’ specific interest areas and come with great career prospects. Let us look at a list of the top diploma courses after 12th Science that are related to the IT field:
1. Diploma Course in IT
The IT sector is vast and growing each day. It involves data-related studies such as data storage, data mining, etc., and database management, web development, and several other interesting areas that fall under information technology.
2. Diploma Course in Computer Technology
It is a course that covers vast portions of computer programming, networking, operating systems, etc., and opens a wide scope for prospective jobs.
3. Diploma Course in Computer Engineering
It is a course that takes the students over length and breadth of computer-related knowledge. It involves studies related to software, hardware, integrated systems, computing, etc.
4. Diploma Course in Software Engineering
This course focuses on the software portions of computer studies. Developing and maintaining user-friendly programs is the prime focus of the course.
5. Diploma Course in Hardware Technology
This course focuses on the hardware portions of computer studies. It teaches the students to build a computer right from scratch and other skills that will be required in maintaining the hardware parts of computers.
6. Diploma Course in Computer Applications
As the name suggests, it involves the study of different computer applications such as MS Office, database management, operating systems, etc.
7. Diploma Course in Computer
Aided Design and Drawing (CADD) – It involves the teaching of preparing 2D and 3D drawings. CADD is a fast-growing sector and is required by a lot of other job sectors. Hence, the course opens scope for several promising jobs.
8. Diploma Course in Animation
This course covers everything about creating animation and visual effects. The curriculum is vast and is a promising career option for students interested in the field.
9. Diploma Course in web design and development
Web designers, are in high demand in today’s market, and hence, the course has a vast scope. It involves the study of user-friendly website making and maintaining, SEO, graphic design, etc.
10. Diploma Course in Mobile Application Development
As the name indicates, the course focuses on developing applications with a user-friendly interface for mobile phones.
Apart from these diploma courses after 12th Science, there are several certificate programs available as well. Just like the diploma courses, the certificate programs also help in building a strong career by focusing the teaching on a specific interest area of a student. Some examples of these certificate courses are:
- Certificate Course in Digital Marketing – It focuses on all aspects of digital marketing, including digital analytics, SEO (Search Engine Optimizations), social media marketing, etc.
- Certificate Course in MS Office – It is a basic course that teaches everything related to the entire Microsoft Office, including MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access, etc.
- Certificate Course in Java Technologies – This course focuses on teaching everything about the java language, including arrays, loops, variables, methods, etc.
- Certificate Course in 3D Animation – It teaches 2D and 3D animation, including graphic design, character design, etc.
- Certificate Course in AutoCAD – It involves the learning of creating drawing objects, applying object snaps, etc.
- Certificate Course in Visual Effects – This course covers learning about various filming and lighting techniques, creating dynamic effects, etc.
- Certificate Course in Linux – It teaches to apply enterprise-level tools, command-line concepts, etc.
- Certificate Course in C++ – This course teaches everything related to the C++ programming language. It enables students to write computer codes and solve major or minor code problems.
- Certificate Course in Cyber Law – It involves the study of cyber rules and regulations in depth. It enables the student to understand how privacy, data protection, data security works within the legal framework.
- Certificate Course in Ethical Hacking – It involves learning to prevent cyberattacks or invasions and keeping the data safe and protected.
Courses after class 12th Science
Earlier, we discussed the short-term diploma and certificate courses that students can choose to do. Though they can be completed in a relatively shorter time and at much lower prices, they cannot fulfill the requirement of all the job criteria that demand more experience or knowledge.
For such jobs, students are expected to have a full-fledged graduation degree. These long-term courses focus on wide areas of study in-depth and detail. They are usually a combination of theory and practical knowledge that fully prepare the students for their careers.
When a student chooses the science stream, he/she gets the option of choosing from two groups of subjects. These are:
- PCM – Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
- PCB – Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Along with these combinations, students have a compulsory language subject which is generally English, and they have to choose another optional subject. Physics and Chemistry are the base of the science stream. It is through these subjects that the students learn the concepts of everything happening around them. Therefore, these subjects are compulsory papers for every science student.
The choices that a student makes determine which career path he/she wishes to take. The PCB group is taken up by students who are interested in the healthcare sector and those who aspire to become doctors, pharmacists, nurses, or other health-related professionals. The PCM group, on the other hand, is for those who are interested in engineering or the technological field.
As discussed above, course options for 12th passed science students can be broadly classified into medical and engineering. Therefore, we will be first looking at the list of best courses after 12th Science in the medical field.
Career Options after Class 12th PCB
- Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) – MBBS is one of the most preferred courses for students who study Science. It is the basic course that every aspiring doctor or surgeon is expected to do. The course focuses on teaching every small detail about the human body and how it functions. It also teaches the basics of medicine. The course enables the students to get jobs in the medical sector as assistants to senior doctors or surgeons. It also opens a wide scope for higher studies. While pursuing higher studies after MBBS, students can select their field of interest and do masters/specialization in that. In short, for whoever wishes to become any form of a surgeon, or specialized doctor, MBBS is the first step for them.
- Bachelor of Dental Sciences (BDS) – For students who aspire to become an orthodontist and gain specialization in the dental sector, they don’t have to do MBBS. BDS is the course for them. The course provides complete practical and theoretical knowledge related to the human mouth and opens job scopes in dentistry and dental surgeries.
- Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) – Medicinal methods can be broadly classified into allopathic, homeopathic, and ayurvedic. While MBBS focuses on the study of homeopathic methodology, BHMS focuses on studying the homeopathic methodology. With passing time, as the awareness of side-effects of allopathic medicines are growing, the popularity of homeopathic medicines is increasing. Hence, BHMS is a great course for students who are interested in the homeopathic approach to diseases.Â
- Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) – Just like MBBS focuses on allopathic, BHMS on homeopathic, BAMS focuses on the study of ayurvedic medicines and their uses. The course provides extensive knowledge on the ayurvedic approach to diseases, and as Ayurvedic medicines are quite popular in India, it is a good course with good career opportunities.
- Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc & AH) – This is an ideal course for students who want to become doctors, love animals, and want to extend help to animals by providing medical care to them. The course teaches everything about all types of animals, their health problems, diseases, and cure. Students with this degree can officially practice as vets or animal doctors.
- Bachelor of Pharmacy – This is the course for those students who want to make their careers in the pharmaceutical sector. The course provides knowledge on biochemical Science, healthcare business, medicinal salts, and solutions. It teaches the students the process by which different drugs are made. This course even opens the scope of owning their pharmacy stores for students.
- Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOT) – The students who want to work in rehabilitation centers or who are interested in the preventive measures and care of various diseases: physical, mental, or emotional, will find this course suitable for them.Â
- Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) – Students who are interested in restoring a body’s mobility through various functions, exercises, physical rehabilitation, etc., will find this course suitable for them. It trains the students in helping patients recover from muscle injuries and spasms through various methods. The course opens the scope for various lucrative jobs around the world.Â
- Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology (BMLT) – Several diseases are detected after various clinical tests. Without these tests, most of the diseases would have remained unknown, and hence, lab technology is a crucial part of medical Science in today’s world. The more advanced lab technology gets, the more aware we can become about existing diseases. Therefore, BMLT trains students in the Science of clinical tests. They also learn about the various lab instruments that are used to perform the tests and also about their maintenance etc.
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.SC. Nursing) – The course prepares students in the field of nursing, which can land them lucrative jobs in public and the private sector. It teaches them the Science of taking care of patients in all types of sickness and in helping doctors during treatments, etc. The course demands a positive and compassionate approach from the students.
- Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences – As the name suggests, it teaches students to heal patients through natural means and with the help of yoga. This field of medicine discards the use of allopathic medicines in treatment. Hence, students who are concerned about the side effects of allopathic medicines and those who want to focus more on the natural healing processes can choose this course.
- Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics – It’s a course that teaches the students about the Science of nutrition, diet, physiology, human health, etc. With fitness becoming an important aspect of everybody’s life, and more and more people turning towards following a proper diet plan for maintaining good health, this is a good course which offers a promising career.
It should be noted that this is not an exhaustive list of courses after 12th Science PCB Biology group. There are several other options available that can focus on some other areas of medical Science.
All of the above-mentioned courses train students for brilliant job opportunities, and it is through these courses we get our health professionals.
For students, who want to gain specialized knowledge or those who want to do intensive research or become surgeons, etc., they will be expected to pursue a master’s degree after completing their bachelors.
However, after 12th, getting a bachelor’s degree is the first step for them towards their goals.
Career Options after Class 12th PCM in Engineering
Now let us look at a list of courses after 12th Science for students in the engineering field:
- Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering – For students who are interested in the working of machines, this is the ideal course for them. The course teaches them to apply the Science of machines to designing, producing, manufacturing, operations, and maintaining machines. It is a wide course and opens scope for job opportunities in endless sectors, including aerospace, biotechnology, etc.
- Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering – Students who have a special interest in electronic devices will find this course suitable for them. It teaches the students everything about electronic devices: their designing, production, etc. It focuses on the concepts of electricity and how they are applied in technology. And with technology growing at a rapid speed, this course is gaining popularity with each passing day.
- Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering – This is the course that teaches students about building structures such as buildings, roads, bridges, etc. It is one of the most traditional types of engineering that uses the concepts of mathematics and physics and applies them in real-life situations. This course will help the students land lucrative jobs in public as well as private sectors.
- Bachelor of Technology in Chemical Engineering – It is the course that trains students in using the concepts of all science subjects and applying them in transforming energy and materials. Chemical engineering is a field on which several other fields are dependent such as the healthcare sector, food processing sector, etc. This field mainly focuses on using and applying chemicals for the development of the sectors, and they mainly have jobs in laboratories, etc.
- Bachelor of Technology in Electrical and Electronics Engineering – This course teaches the students about the technical aspects of electricity. It trains the students about how the concepts of electricity are used in practical life. It also focuses on power generation, design, construction, power distribution, control systems, radio frequency design, etc.Â
- Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science Engineering – This course teaches the students about computer science involving the design, construction, maintenance of hardware as well as software parts of a computer system. It also teaches about the theories of computation and can land students with jobs in various IT sectors that demand knowledge in programming, database management, etc.
- Bachelor of Technology in Instrumentation Engineering – In this course, students learn about making instruments that control machines. These include sensors, detectors, transmitters, recorders, etc. The students are therefore trained in designing automatic instruments that improve reliability, safety, optimization of machines. This is a great course that prepares students for top-notch job profiles in several sectors.
- Bachelor of Technology in Automobile Engineering – This is the course for students who are interested in automobiles. It teaches and trains the students in designing, constructing, manufacturing, maintaining, repairing, operating automobiles. The students learn about building automobile engines, thermodynamics, supply chain management, fuel emissions, fluid mechanics, safety engineering, etc.
- Bachelor of Technology in Aerospace Engineering – It is one of the toughest engineering courses, but it also prepares the students for extremely promising and fruitful careers. It deals with the training of students in the design, manufacture, maintenance of spacecraft and other weapon systems. It teaches concepts of various subjects, including robotics, aeronautics, drafting, etc.
- Bachelor of Technology in Aeronautical Engineering – Students who are fascinated by aircraft will find this course suitable for them. It deals with the teaching of designing, manufacturing, and maintaining airplanes. The students learn about the concepts of fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, aircraft structures, etc.Â
- Bachelor of Technology in Petroleum Engineering – This course trains students in the processes related to the extraction of petroleum and the making of several hydrocarbons. It teaches concepts of thermodynamics, structural engineering, physics, mathematics, etc.Â
- Bachelor of Technology in Mining Engineering – This course focuses its study on everything related to the activities of mining. Students learn about the Science and concepts of different extraction processes of important ores, their processing, exploration, production, feasibility, etc.Â
- Bachelor of Technology in Production Engineering – This course trains the students in planning, designing, and manufacturing superior quality products. It also involves the study of various processes that focus on controlling the economic and productive activities of a product in an organization. It is an interdisciplinary course that brings Science and technology under one roof.
- Bachelor of Technology in Genetic Engineering – Yet another course that combines Science and technology. It involves the study of genes and the Science of changing the genetic combinations of natural organisms for curing pre-existing harmful conditions. It is a relatively newer and less explored field, but with growing technology, genetic engineering is growing too.Â
- Bachelor of Technology in Agricultural Engineering – This course is designed for strengthening the agricultural sector of India by teaching the students about agriculture and technology under one curriculum. This course is quite popular in India because ours is an agro-based country. Agricultural engineering students learn about agriculture and technology, and later in their jobs, they work towards improving the agricultural conditions of the country with the help of technology.
- Bachelor of Technology in Environmental Engineering – In this course, students learn about the environment, the problems it faces, the conflicts between humans and nature, etc. The course aims at training students to find solutions to the environment through technological means. It also focuses on modifying existing technology for safeguarding our environment. It’s a multi-disciplinary subject that involves the study of a mixture of subjects, including biology, engineering, soil science, etc.
- Bachelor of Technology in Textile Engineering – It teaches the students about textiles: cotton, fabrics, fibers, their manufacture, design, production control, planning, etc. This course not only opens gates for good jobs, but students interested in research and development can use this course as a stepping stone.
- Bachelor of Technology in Nuclear Engineering – It is a combination of electrical and chemical engineering which involves the study of breaking down and combining nuclei. Students also learn about the uses of the energy that is released from these processes. It teaches theories and concepts of physics, chemistry, thermodynamics, radiation, mathematics, nuclear safety, etc.
- Bachelor of Technology in Polymer Engineering – This course deals with the teaching of production, uses, properties, and practical applications in the daily lives of polymers. Students are taught to manufacture eco-friendly, recyclable products out of polymers depending upon the thermodynamics of the polymer, the plant, and process design, etc.Â
- Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology – This course would attract students who are interested in technology and its applications in real life. Technology can solve many problems, and this is exactly what the students of this course learn. They are taught to make smart use of technology and provide solutions to big or small problems that may arise due to several reasons. It involves the study of computers, networks, hardware and software infrastructure, and manipulating data, and putting them to good use.
These are some of the top courses after class 12th science in the engineering field. But, yet again, it is not an exhaustive list. Everything around us is Science, and hence, a study of anything related to human existence would involve engineering studies. Therefore, there are unending options in engineering courses that promise great career options in Science. Some of the other engineering courses include biotechnology engineering, food processing, and technology engineering, metallurgy engineering, infrastructure engineering, and so on. In short, a student interested in any particular aspect of life can find a course catering to the interest.
Courses and Career Options for Science Stream
As being said above, science stream career options are vast. Students are not restricted to medical or engineering fields. There are several other courses after class 12th science that can help aspiring students build a bright future. Some of these courses are for students who take up all the subjects in 12th and form the PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology) group. Following is a list of courses after 12th Science for this group of students:
- Biomedical Engineering – It involves the study of biomedical electronics, tissue engineering, quantitative and analytical study of medical data. It also involves the study of imaging, genetic engineering, orthopedic surgery, etc.
- Data Mining – It involves a study of systematic processing, analysis of data to produce new useful information. The data mining courses aim to train the students to find patterns, correlations, variations in large pools of data which can be useful in several sectors.
- Cognitive Neuroscience – It is the science that deals with the study of brain science and how it affects the human body and actions. The students learn about everything related to the brain and why humans behave a certain way in certain situations. It is suitable for students who have studied psychology and are interested in building a career in psychology.Â
- Artificial Intelligence – This course involves the basic study of artificial intelligence and machine learning. The curriculum also includes parts of computer science, electrical engineering, database management, design, etc. With growing dependence on artificial intelligence, this is a very good course for students interested in this field of research.
- Nanotechnology – The courses teaching nanotechnology involve training students in producing materials, devices on the atomic or molecular level. This is a relatively newer course but has great career prospects.
- Robotics – The study of robotics combines engineering and computer science. It involves studying the processes of designing, operating, and constructing robots to assist human beings in day-to-day activities.
Now let us look at some other courses that science students can take. These courses also benefit in building a fruitful career. Some of them can also be taken up by non-science students:
- Bachelor of Architecture – This is a course that teaches students to design building models or other physical structures. It is a mixture of humanities, engineering, and aesthetics that trains students to design professional architectural monuments suitable to use for anyone.Â
- Bachelor of Computer Applications – It is a course that makes students IT industry-ready! It covers a curriculum of computer science, the importance of computer programming, networking, web designing, operating systems, different programming languages, etc.
- Bachelor of Science in Interior Designing – It is a course suitable for those who are interested in art as well as in Science and those who have a practical approach partnered with a creative bent of mind. Students interested in designing will find this course interesting. The course trains the students in designing structures with their creativity. The course aims to prepare the students well so that they can transform their ideas from mere paper designs to practicality.
- Bachelor of Science in Applied Geology – It is a course that covers the study of the earth’s surface, crust in detail. This knowledge helps the student in knowing the past of the earth’s crust, they understand the present of the crust, and they can predict the future of the crust as well. The knowledge of this course is useful in the careful extraction and mining of important ores and minerals for trade and other purposes. It is a fast-developing subject, and hence, it prepares students for bright careers in the future.
- Bachelor of Science in Physics – It is a basic graduation course that entirely focuses its attention on teaching every big and small thing about physics. The course even teaches subjects that are closely related to physics. In short, it teaches the students about the mechanism of the environment, its behavior, etc. Students can pursue higher studies, do research, or even get lucrative jobs in various sectors after completing this degree.
- Bachelor of Science in Chemistry – It is a graduation course too that focuses on the study of chemical reactions, chemical components and how they are used in real life, etc. It has a vast scope as it opens opportunities for jobs in sectors like the pharmaceutical, agricultural, teaching, laboratories, etc. It also has vast research scope if any student is interested in that area of study.
- Bachelor of Science in Mathematics – It is an undergraduate course that teaches about the various concepts of core mathematics and their applications in real life. It also provides knowledge on subjects related to mathematics such as finance, analytical Science, bioinformatics, etc. The course can help students get jobs as data interpreters, data analyzers, etc. It opens the scope for jobs in several fields, including business, marketing, military, etc.
Career Options after 12th Science
With the availability of vast options for science students, it becomes obvious that career options after 12th Science are unending. As Science is everywhere hence, science students can find jobs anywhere. They are required by almost every field, and their demand is ever increasing.
With the evolution and advancement of Science, humans are becoming more and more dependent on Science.
This increases the need for more and more science students to support the backbone of the country through their extensive knowledge in the field.
- Getting into the healthcare field: As healthcare is the evergreen need of humankind hence, jobs in this sector will keep increasing and with positive growth. With diseases increasing, the advancement of medicine is also increasing, and therefore, the need for healthcare professionals will never perish. Moreover, the healthcare sector is one of the essential sectors upon which the whole country depends.
- Becoming a physiotherapy professional: With increasing stress and other lifestyle problems, many people suffer muscle spasms or other forms of muscle injuries. Many patients are advised physiotherapy by their doctors after an injury or accident to regain muscle movements and strength. Therefore, it is an excellent field for anyone interested in this area.
- Learning agricultural or environmental Science: Agriculture forms the backbone of our country, and saving the environment has been a common motive of this century. Hence, there is a rising need for engineers who can use technology to find solutions to agricultural and environmental problems and help in the development of the country.
- Learning pharmacy: With growing diseases, there is a growing need for medicines. Hence, a degree in pharmacy can be very fruitful. Just like healthcare professionals, the jobs for pharmacists will also remain evergreen.
- Artificial Intelligence: There is an expectation that with advancement in technology, AI will replace many manual jobs. Therefore, a degree in AI can be extremely beneficial if looked at from a broader perspective.Â
- Computer Applications: With growing technology, the need for professionals well versed in computers and technology is increasing. Moreover, computer professionals are required in almost every field. This keeps a lot of job opportunities open for students. And this is another job category that will never perish.
- Mining Engineering: If a student has an interest in this field, then he/she can imagine a bright future for themselves. It is simply because it is a non-exhaustive field and also one of the highest-paying job profiles.
- Aeronautical or Aerospace Engineering: These are lucrative jobs because, with new developments in the aerospace sector, the need for engineers is increasing. And looking at the trend, it can only be expected that this field has a wide scope. Similarly, the need for aircraft is never-ending. They are not only required for transporting people, but they are also used in the military field and also for transporting goods between countries, etc. Therefore, it is a promising career option for students interested in spacecraft and aircraft.
Career Options after Class 12th PCB
A career in Science after 12th for students who study biology can range from medical to non-medical jobs, with or without the requirement of qualifying NEET, in research fields, and from public to private sectors.
Let us first look at the medical courses that can be only pursued after clearing NEET:
- MBBS: It is an extremely respected career field for students who want to become practicing doctors or surgeons. This course can land students excellent jobs in hospitals, nursing homes, pharmaceuticals, laboratories, etc.
- BDS: It is the equivalent course to MBBS and hence, is yet again a great career option for students interested in dentistry. Graduates can get jobs in hospitals, nursing homes, etc., but apart from these, they can also start a private practice.
- BHMS: Except for the types of medicines used to cure diseases, it is the same as MBBS. Graduates can get jobs in private or government hospitals or even start a private practice.
FAQ on Career Options after 12th Science
Q:1 What are the popular courses after 12th Science?
A: Popular courses include Engineering, Medicine, Computer Science, Biotechnology, and Environmental Science.
Q:2 Can I pursue a career in IT after 12th Science?
A: Absolutely, you can opt for courses like B.Tech in Computer Science or Information Technology for a career in IT.
Q:3 Are there options for a career in healthcare after 12th Science?
A: Yes, courses like MBBS, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Biomedical Science offer rewarding careers in healthcare.
Q:4 What are the opportunities in the field of Biotechnology?
A: Biotechnology offers careers in research, genetic engineering, pharmaceuticals, and environmental science.
Q:5 How do I choose the right career path after 12th Science?
A: Consider your interests, skills, and future goals. Explore options through internships, career counseling, and research on different fields.