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Career after class 12 in India

Feb 2nd, 2024 at 10:35   Learning   Dhanbad   84 views Reference: 20590

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‘What after 12th?’ is a question that echoes among students in the 12th standard, both in India and abroad. The annual dilemma revolves around career prospects, job opportunities, and, most importantly, individual passions and preferences. The root cause of this confusion, according to counselors, lies in the lack of proper information about the diverse courses available in India and their corresponding career prospects. In India, students can choose from Science, Commerce, and Arts streams, each offering a plethora of courses to pursue after 12th.

 

Choosing the Right Path: Beyond Convenience

Selecting a course should transcend convenience; it should be a highly motivating choice driven by students’ interests, motivation, and goals. The available courses in India cover various domains such as Engineering, Architecture, Design, Law, Applied Science, Business Studies, Management, Behavioral and Social Sciences, Economics, Media, Humanities, and more.

 

Exploring Options for Arts Students

Contrary to the misconception that Arts Stream limits career opportunities, there is a diverse range of courses available for Arts students after completing the 12th standard. Some notable options include:

 

BBA- Bachelor of Business Administration

BMS- Bachelor of Management Science

BFA- Bachelor of Fine Arts

BEM- Bachelor of Event Management

Integrated Law Course- BA + LL.B

BJMC- Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication

BFD- Bachelor of Fashion Designing

BSW- Bachelor of Social Work

BBS- Bachelor of Business Studies

BTTM- Bachelor of Travel and Tourism Management

Aviation Courses

B.Sc- Interior Design

B.Sc.- Hospitality and Hotel Administration

Bachelor of Design (B. Design)

Bachelor of Performing Arts

BA in History

Undergraduate Courses for Science Enthusiasts

For students completing the 12th standard with a Science background, numerous undergraduate options await. Whether inclined towards technical learning or other fields, students can consider:

 

BE/B.Tech- Bachelor of Technology

B.Arch- Bachelor of Architecture

BCA- Bachelor of Computer Applications

B.Sc.- Information Technology

B.Sc- Nursing

BPharma- Bachelor of Pharmacy

B.Sc- Interior Design

BDS- Bachelor of Dental Surgery

Animation, Graphics and Multimedia

B.Sc. – Nutrition & Dietetics

BPT- Bachelor of Physiotherapy

B.Sc- Applied Geology

BA/B.Sc. Liberal Arts

B.Sc.- Physics

B.Sc. Chemistry

B.Sc. Mathematics

Under the B.Tech umbrella, students can delve into various specialized courses like Aeronautical Engineering, Automobile Engineering, Civil Engineering, and more.

 

Commerce Stream: Financial and Management Focus

Commerce students, with or without a keen interest in mathematics, can explore a range of courses after the 12th standard, including:

 

B.Com- Bachelor of Commerce

BBA- Bachelor of Business Administration

B.Com (Hons.)

BA (Hons.) in Economics

Integrated Law Program- B.Com LL.B.

Integrated Law Program- BBA LL.B

Professional Courses Beyond Streams

Beyond Science, Commerce, and Arts, there’s a realm of professional courses to pursue after the 12th standard, catering to various interests and career paths:

 

CA- Chartered Accountancy

CS- Company Secretary

Bachelor of Design in Accessory Design, Fashion Design, Ceramic Design, Leather Design, Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Jewellery Design

Bachelor in Foreign Language

Diploma Courses

Advanced Diploma Courses

Certificate Courses

This comprehensive information aims to assist students in making informed choices aligning with their interests and career aspirations.

 

Conclusion: Career after class 12 in India

In the quest for post-12th education, the key lies in understanding one’s passion and goals. The diverse courses available in India offer a myriad of opportunities, ensuring every student finds a path that resonates with their aspirations.