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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
Before recommending any program, I would like to know your percentage and stream. Can you provide me your short introduction?
All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Following are the major entrance exams in which a PCM subject student can appear for after 10+2:
(a) Engineering colleges entrance exams such as JEE. You may refer to following article with likely dates of other Engineering exams: https://www.shiksha.com/articles/engineering-entrance-exams-in-india-blogId-5645.
(b) BBA entrance exam is conducted by various universities.
(c) BCA entrance exam is conducted by various universities.
(d) CLAT conducted by NLU for 5 years integrated Law
(e) NIFT is a combined entrance exam for B Design
(f) Combined entrance test for B.Sc in nautical science and marine engineering by Indian Maritime University.
(g)
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Chetna S

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Hi,
If you have scored 65%, then you will have chances to study abroad. Can you share the choice of course and country?

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DEEPAK CHAUDHARIEducational counselling

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Hi Surbhi,
After completing your class 12th with science, you can pursue wide career choices:
1. B.Sc in several specializations.
2. BCA in specializations.
3. Various Diplomas through university level or from NIIT institutes like air hostess, cabin crew, aviation, animation, fashion designing, IT courses, etc.
4. BBA in specializations.
5. BMS in specializations.
6. BBM in specializations.
7. BE or B.Tech in engineering streams.
8. MBBS (Doctoral).
9. BHMS (Doctoral).
10. B.Pharmacy (Medical).
11. BS in several streams.
12. BHM.
13. B.Architecture.
14. B.Design.
15. NDA (National Defence Academy) competitive exams for joining air force, army, etc.
I
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neha sharma

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It's difficult to get admission with this percentage.

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Kunal Roy

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If you appear for JEE Mains, then it is 75 and for WBJEE, it is 45.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear,
There are lot of options with this subject and for that, you need to check your caliber and interest. If you are confused and not able to select the right programme then you should consult with a renowned career counselor.
Other wise, you can check this option and do some research.
Engineering
Optometry
Phsiotherapy
B.Pharma
Food Technology
Biotechnology
Microbiology
Marine Science
Medical Physiology
Agriculture / Horticulture
Nutritiona and Dietics
Speech and Radio Therapy
Anthropology
Radiography
Occupational Therapy
Fisheries Science
Wildlife Science
Zoology / Life Science
Maths/Statistics / Physics /Chemistry Honors
Forensic Science
Actuarial Scie
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

It is good to hear that you have a career goal to become a government teacher. India requires dedicated and motivated Government teachers to improve the quality of our education system. You have following options to become a government teacher:
(a) You may enroll for D.Ed after 10+2. D.Ed is 1-year duration course in the field of elementary education. Students with 10+2 (any stream) from a recognised board are eligible for D.Ed. You are qualified for D.Ed now based on you 10+2 score.
(b) You can do B.Sc in any of the science subjects and then B.Ed to become eligible for seeking a job as a TGT in the government schools. Based on your mark
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Ronmi Bora

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Both are good and it all depends on your area of interests and aptitude. If you have flair in writing, creativity, then mass communication is for you. Otherwise, if you have analytical skills along with drawing skills, then you can opt for architecture course.

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