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Rashmi Shekhar

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There is no absolute best course after 12th for future. This is because future jobs require more skills than a theoretical knowledge of the subject. So, any course that helps you to learn more and more industry-specific skills is considered to be the more futuristic course.

For this reason, engineering courses like Computer Science, IT and Civil remain on the top as these courses teach not just theoretical concepts but also require students to learn several tools and digital applications to carry out major applications and operations. Since some of these tools or alike have a direct industry connection, graduates from these courses rema

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Jiya Arora

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There are many high salary courses available for girls after 12th Science. Here are some top options, along with potential career paths and average salary ranges:

  1. Engineering (B.Tech/B.E.):
    • Popular Specialisations: Computer Science, AI/ML, Data Science and Electronics
    • Careers: Software Engineer, Data Scientist and AI Engineer
    • Salary Range: ?4,00,000 - ?25,00,000+ per annum
  2. Medicine (MBBS):
    • Careers: Doctor, Surgeon and Specialists
    • Salary Range: ?5,00,000 - ?30,00,000+ per annum
  3. Biotechnology:
    • Careers: Biotechnologist, Research Scientist and Biomedical Engineer
    • Salary Range: ?3,00,000 - ?15,00,000+ per annum
  4. Pharmacy (B.Pharm):
    • Careers: Pharmacist,
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Virajita Bisht

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Choosing what to do after 12th Science can be exciting and overwhelming. Here's a simplified guide:

  • Self-discovery comes first. Reflect on what truly interests and excites you. What subjects did you enjoy? What are your natural strengths and values? Knowing yourself paves the way for a fulfilling career.
  • Explore your options! Consider higher education in fields like engineering, medicine, or data science. Explore vocational training paths like pilot training or nursing. If you have the spark, entrepreneurship might be your calling.
  • Do your research. Talk to professionals in fields you're curious about. Explore salary trends
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Aashi Shukla

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Here is the list of some unique courses after 12th Science which can eventually help you pursue unique careers.

Actuarial ScienceForensic Science
Food TechnologyMarine Technology
OceanographyAI & ML
MicrobiologyAstronomy
Perfume MakingJewellery Design
Shoes and Accessories DesignBakery and Confectionery Courses
CosmetologyDigital Marketing
AestheticsIndustrial Design

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Himanshi Pandey

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Candidates graduating with a BSc in Nursing degree from GIMT have promising career opportunities. They can either go for jobs in the healthcare sector, or choose to pursue further education with an MSc in Nursing. Graduates looking for job options after BSc in Nursing can check out the following table:

Job Profiles

Average Salary 

Staff Nurses

INR 3 LPA

Industrial Nurses

INR 3 LPA

Military Nurses

INR 12 LPA

Nurse Supervisors

INR 5.5 LPA

Psychiatric Nurses

INR 2.8 LPA

Nurse Educators

INR 4.8 LPA

Note: The average salary has been taken from Ambitionbox.com.

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Vidhi Jain

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BTech Aerospace Engineering course opens doors for exciting career profiles in a variety of industrial fields and work with several recruiters such as airline companies, government research organizations, multinational aircraft manufacturing companies, the Indian Air Force, aeronautical laboratories, space agencies, etc. You can also enter the civil aviation industry, information technology and consulting, and automotive industries.

You can work as Aerospace Engineer, Aeronautical Engineer, Aviation Engineer, Propulsion Systems Engineer, Aerodynamics Engineer, Spacecraft Maintenance Engineer, Flight Test Engineer, etc., and many more p

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