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Sumit naroliya

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Hi dear, you had a good score in 10th good, taking up Science in class 12 can open up n number of gates for you including medical courses. There are a plethora of courses that you can look forward to and build a strong and successful career out of it. Check out the list of some of the best courses after 12th Science for a detailed understanding of options you can consider-
B.Tech
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor in Computer application
Bachelor of Architecture, etc. Choose the right one according to your field of interest. All the best. If you like please upvote the answer.

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Anjali Mishra

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St. Martha's college of nursing
Dhanwantari nursing college
SDM college of nursing.

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Pallavi Sharma

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I will suggest you to do B.Com hons, B.Com Honours are offered by almost all of the best management colleges in India. Therefore, it becomes important for all the candidates freshly out of school, to understand every aspect of this programme. It is, however, very important to be well aware of the career pathways which open up after the conclusion of B.Com (Hons). B.Com Hons is a specialised and most pursued undergraduate degree aimed for commerce students who wish to pursue a career in the field of accounting, finance, economics, company business, and alike. Now I am sharing the list of top private Universities name which offers course
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Deeksha Dixit

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Hello, the minimum eligibility criteria for the Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology for most of the colleges is 10+2, with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects, with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
Some colleges also approve candidates with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects to allow admission into this diploma course.
As far as Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University (DPSRU) is concerned, it is a 100% grant-in-aid state government university recognized by UGC.
The eligibility criteria of the university for admission into the DMLT diploma is a minimum 50 percent aggregate
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Shivam rai

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That is dependent on your interest base in Maths streams you can go with engineering. And Science you can go B.Sc.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Hello, Study Abroad opens the door to opportunities for students and is the perfect option for Indian students to pursue their undergraduate degrees. After completing 10+2 in Science Biology you may apply for the most demanding undergraduate degrees in the Science field, like a Bachelor of Science Biology a Bachelor of Medicine, a Bachelor of Pharmacy, a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine, etc. Countries like the USA, Canada, the UK, Germany, France, and New Zealand are most preferred for undergraduate degrees. There are many top universities that accept Indian students, like Stanford University in the USA. To be eligible, you need to tak
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deepika maurya

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Yes, it is possible. You need to have a 55 percent aggregate in Class 10 for admission, with 50 percent in English 50 percent in Science, and 50 percent in Mathematics for the Science stream with math, and 40 percent in math for the Science stream without math. The normal age criteria are for a candidate to have completed 15 years but be less than 17 years of age. However, in the event of "disruption of studies due to the death of either of the parents, prolonged illness of either of the parents or child or any trauma experienced by the student, " a student may be eligible for an age reduction. Science students must prepare themselves
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deepika maurya

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St. Edmund's College, often abbreviated as SEC, is an educational institute of the Congregation of Christian Brothers located in Shillong, Meghalaya, India. It is the oldest college in Meghalaya and the second the oldest in Northeast India, behind Cotton College, Guwahati. It was established in 1924. St. Edmund's College, Shillong has a vision that is enshrined in the motto of the college: "Fact Non-Verba", which translates as "Deeds Not Words". Yes, the NIOS board is recognised by all universities and educational institutions in India. Also, St. Edmunds Shillong accepts the class 12th NIOS mark sheet.

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Taniya naheed

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For direct admission, you have to visit the college personally and know about the particulars of the fee. And they give you a form to fill out and pay the admission fee and confirm your admission.

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Soumya Bajpai

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Hi, if you were having Maths in your 12th then surely go for B.Tech as it has more vast curriculum as compared to BCA and offered much better industrial opportunities. But if you had Biology in 12th and want to make a career in CS then go for BCA. Hope this helps you!

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