Science Stream
Science is a stream that gives you knowledge and builds in the form of testable explanations and predications about the universe. After completing 10th students get an option between streams and opt depending on their area of interest. The subject groups or the combination of subjects that a student opt for will decide his/her future education as well as career prospects ahead. Therefore, it is very necessary for a student to opt their subjects very carefully considering few factors i.e.
- Interest
- Strengths & Weaknesses
There are lacs of students in our country who are confused and puzzled regarding their future after schooling. So, here we are going to provide best career options after 12th for the students which they can able to opt according to their choice and preferences. Before we go in detail lets have a sneak peek on some of the most popular courses available after schooling for science students i.e.
- B.Tech
- MBBS
- BArch
- BSC
- BCA
- BSC
- BPharma
- Post Basic Nursing
Subject Groups
Mainly Science is divided into three major groups i.e.
- PCB – Physics Chemistry Biology
- PCM- Physics Chemistry Maths
- PCMB- Physics Chemistry Maths Biology
Students choose their subjects according to their interest of fields and in which they want to pursue their higher education. These three subject groups are mainly lead by the science stream.
PCB
PCB a course with combination of subjects i.e. Physics+Chemistry+Biology. PCB is mostly preferred and chosen by the students who want to pursue their career in the medical field. Many students prefer to crack NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) which provides admission in undergraduate medial courses in private and government medical colleges in India. There are many degree courses after 10+2 with PCB i.e.
- MBBS
- B.Sc. Nursing
- BPharma
- BDS
- BAMS (Ayurvedic)
- BHMS (Homeopathy)
- B.VSc AH (Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry)
- Bachelor of Physiotherapy
- Biotechnology
- Paramedical Courses
- BMLT (Medical Lab Technology)
MBBS
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of surgery) is an undergraduate course for students who want to become a doctor. It is a five year professional degree course in medical science. With five year it also includes one year of rotational internship at NGOs, health centres, hospitals etc. After completing MBBS degree holders can choose a specialisation for further majoring and medicine practising. The career specialisations for students are :
- Cardiology
- General Surgery
- Organ Transplant
- Nephrology
- Many more
B.Sc Nursing
Bachelor of Nursing is an undergraduate degree course. B.Sc. Nursing is typically for three course. It is a course in which one gets prepared for nursing. As in hospitals nursing is very important to provide hands-on care to patients by monitoring their condition, maintaining records of patient, administering medications and communicating doctors.
BPharma
Bachelor of Pharmacy i.e. (BPharma) is basically an undergraduate (degree ) course in Pharmacy. BPharma is a 4-year degree course. This course s mainly opted by the students who want to pursue their future in the pharmacy or join the industry for research purposes.
BDS
Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) is a professional undergraduate degree in dentistry offered by many dental schools in India. This is a 4 year course including one year internship. After completing BDS people go for higher education that is post-graduate Master of Dental Surgery (MDS).
BAMS & BHMS
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine Surgery as per name mainly focused on Ayurveda offered in India. It is a professional degree course in Ayurveda. Whereas, Bachelor of Homeopathy Medicine Surgery is also a professional undergraduate degree course in homeopathy treatment or medicine offered. Students choose their degree course according to their preference or according to their career prospects. There are some entrance examinations by which aspirants can able to take admission BHMS i.e. NEET, KEAM, TS EAMCET, AP EAMCET, and PU CET.
PCM
PCM is a course which offers a combination of subjects i.e. Physics+Chemistry+Maths and mostly preferred by the students who want to pursue their career in the engineering field. PCM is also known as a Mathematic Group. As most of the students prefer to crack IIT-JEE for engineering education. PCM students have a great opportunity in career prospects as there are tons of opportunities available for a mathematic group student. PCM student can able to see their career as a engineers, scientists, lawyers, government employees, pilots, pharmacists, architects, teachers, managers, computer experts and many more depending upon their interest and the subjects they opt for. Some of the degree courses that a student can opt for :
- B.Tech/B.E
- B.Arch
- BA-LLB
- B.Sc
- BCA
- Defence
- B.Sc in CS/Chem./Maths/Electronics/Elec. & Comm./Nautical Sc./Physics
- Many more
B.Tech
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) is an undergraduate programme that is pursued by most of the science stream students. B.tech is a four year degree course.
B.Arch
B.Arch strands for Bachelor of Architecture, it is a well known undergraduate degree course. Architecture is an art which consist planning, designing and constructing buildings and other physical structures. After completing your undergraduate degree course in architecture aspirants can able to become an architect.
BA-LLB
Bachelors of Law (BA-LLB) is a undergraduate degree course of 5 years. Students can able to pursue this degree course right after completing their schooling. BA-LLB is a right course for a student who want to pursue their career in law field.
PCMB
PCMB is a combination of all science subjects i.e. Physics+Chemistry+Maths+Biology. PCMB has a wide range of opportunities as it has both group studies. Students can able to choose any stream i.e. medical or engineering after 10+2.
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