Career after 12th

- Anonymous UserUpdated On February 06, 2021 07:46 AM

Dear Students , If you are a Class 12 student, along with preparing for the Board Exams, you will also have to deal with one interesting but really tough question, i.e., ‘What to do after Class 12?’ While many Class 12 students might have already decided what they want to do after Class 12, there are many other students who are still confused and undecided about the future they want to build. Irrespective of which category you fall under, i.e, Science/Art/Commerce ; the decision about what to do after Class 12, is a critical one. With a plethora of courses, streams, entrance exams and career paths to choose from, it is natural for students to get confused about what lies ahead? But although, the career decision post Class 12 is very important. Deciding the right course for graduation please follow these steps.. Your Subject Interest - Understanding of courses - Future prospects - Final Decision After Class 12, Indian students often face only two career choices i.e. Engineering or Medical. But gradually this perception is changing with new and innovative courses options emerging like liberal education .To add to this, today, students have also become more open towards new and off-beat courses and options that are presented to them today. Currently very few universities in India are promoting liberal education. For more information about liberal education you can visit at http://iilm.edu.in

- Pradeep KumarAnswered on April 10, 2020 08:40 AM
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Dear Student,

Biotechnology Engineering is a great choice of course after Class 12th. On completing a B.Tech in Biotechnology course, you can find jobs in a number of important sectors including pharmaceuticals, agriculture, food processing, nutrition etc.

Here is a list of colleges offering B.Tech Biotechnology in India. Please feel free to write back if you need information about any particular college.

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- Shreya SareenAnswered on March 25, 2020 08:18 PM
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