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Sachin bhosagi

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Hi,

 The basic eligibility criteria for BSC states that the candidate must have passed class 12th with a minimum 50- 60% marks in the Science stream from a recognised board of education. So, you can't do BSC without a Science stream in class 12th.

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Jasleen Taneja

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The CBSE 10th Home Science syllabus 2025 PDF download is provided below. Students can check here the distribution of marks for different chapters-

1 Concept and scope of Home Science Education and recent trends - 03 marks
2 Human growth & Development – I 08 marks
3 Family and Values- 08 marks
4 Food, Nutrition and Health -15 marks
5 Fiber and Fabric -15 marks
6 Resource Management -14 marks
7 Measures of Safety and Management of Emergencies -07 marks

Practical exams will be conducted for 30 marks.

Click here to download the complete CBSE 10th Home Science Syllabus 2025

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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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Yes, you can apply for the RPSC FSO post if you have a B.Sc. degree in Home Science. The RPSC FSO eligibility criteria state that candidates must have a bachelor's degree in

Food Technology

Dairy Technology

Biotechnology 

 Oil Technology

 Agriculture Science

 Veterinary Science

 Biochemistry

 Microbiology, etc.

 

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Tisha Sharma

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College offers Scholarship to meritorious students who scored high marks in their examination and students who belongs to economically backward class.

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Sonu Kumar

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It all depends on your interest that where and what you wanted to study further.you have many options like B.A hons (HISTORY, GEeography, Home Science, Political Science, sociology etc.) B.A LLB, after that you can also go for Masters degree.

You can do all these courses in a prestigious college all over india. There are many central, state government college like Delhi University, JNU, BHU, ntral university of haryana, Jammu, Hyderabad, Gujarat, and many more .

Best of luck 

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