CBSE releases list of courses to help students with course selection after Class 12th
CBSE has released a list of traditional, popular and new age courses that students can consider pursuing after completing Class 12th.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released a list of 113 courses that students can consider pursuing after completing Class 12th. The list includes various course options for students with different subject combinations. Apart from this, each course also contains details such as the eligibility criteria and names of colleges/ universities that students can consider for admission.
As per the press release shared by CBSE, the board has taken complete care to provide information about all major traditional, popular and new age courses, however, it is not possible to provide comprehensive information about each course considering that there are about 900 universities and 41,000 colleges in India.
As per the Chairperson of CBSE, Anita Karwal, “The purpose of this compendium (list of courses) is to generate enough curiosity in the students to explore further on the scope, possibilities, avenues, for each of these courses and to look for other options beyond these courses as well.”
Courses after 12th - Details
Broad streams to which the 113 courses released by CBSE belong are mentioned below:
Management |
The complete list of courses is available on the official website of Central Board of Secondary Education.
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Currently, CBSE Class 12th board exams are underway and scheduled to end on April 3, 2019. CBSE results for Class 12th exams are expected to be released in the beginning of May.
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