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Thursday, 4 April 2013
What After INTERMEDIATE?
What After INTERMEDIATE?Why Intermediate sYourCareerChoice
Thursday, 4 April 2013
What After INTERMEDIATE?
What After INTERMEDIATE?Why Intermediate study is becoming so crucial for todays youngsters? In a life journey
journey, there are many milestones, many steps leading to the growth spiral. But one should not forget that, at some
point of the journey (call it a junction?) one has to think a while, and decide: Which is the right way to go? After all, its a
make or break situation. Is anything else that is more important than deciding on career option for your life?
And, precisely for this reason, Intermediate has become so important for the students in the country. Intermediate is the
starting phase for a student to make his professional choices clear. One has to decide which career to pursue. Which is
the best choice suited for him/her.
Career planning is one of the most crucial factors in your life, this needs no emphasis. And, planning of a career is so
important at least for two reasons. First, whether you opt for a job or prefer to be on your own, one should understand
that there is a fierce competition in every walk of life.
In view of the emerging new technologies, and the advent of World Wide Web, world is at your doorstep. And, the
Information technology (IT) revolution and globalisation of the economy, there are now more and more options for the
students to choose from. You will have to look for these options. Remember also that these are days of specialisation.
Intermediate or 10+2 is the formative age to shape your career. There are variety of choices or course options available
for the youngsters now. For any student in our country, Intermediate is the first step to decide about the career option. In
Intermediate, you will have to choose from three streams viz., science, arts/humanities and commerce with appropriate
combination of subjects.
To a great extent, this choice would determine the course options available for you after the 10 + 2 level. For example, if
you want to take up engineering degree course, you should not only join the science stream but should also opt for the
combination comprising Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
If you need a job, but still want to pursue higher education, you may like to take up a suitable course through distance
learning mode. There are more options available now. You can study according to your own pace and convenience.
You can even study both the secondary (Class 10) and higher secondary (10 + 2) courses through the distance-learning
mode.
Career planning should be preceded by two steps:
1. Assess your strengths and weaknesses, likings, aptitudes and interests.
2. Gather as much information as possible about the various educational opportunities and choose one that suits your
requirements.
If you do not intend to pursue university education, you may opt for various Vocational Courses available in
different areas. The most-sought after course is the polytechnic courses of three-year duration leading to
diplomas in different branches of engineering and technology. The advantage of polytechnic courses is that in
some branches a diploma holder can make a lateral entry into degree-level engineering courses. A clear idea
about the vocational courses, therefore, would be helpful in taking an appropriate decision.
Options after Intermediate:
1. Engineering
2. Medicine
3. BSc/BCA (For Science subject students).
4. B Com (For Commerce subject students)
5. BA (For Arts/Humanities students)
In Addition, there are a number of Vocational courses, leading to employment in various sectors. The options available
are discussed in detail in the list given below.
Engineering Stream: There is a common belief among the people that science is the most important subject,
compared to humanities or even commerce. There is also a general feeling in our society that the best students
opt for science. This is an assumption of most parents, students and teachers. In fact, brilliance and
intelligence is not the exclusive preserve of science. If a student is interested in doing engineering courses,
such as BE /B Tech in subjects like Computer Science (CS), Electronics and Communications (EC), Civil,
Mechanical, Metallurgy, Electrical etc the option should be to appear for a common entrance test EAMCET,
which enables a student to get a seat in any of the engineering colleges in the state, depending upon the
performance in the test. Since, there are a good number of colleges, and quality education is being provided
there, Engineering should be an obvious choice for any Intermediate students with MPC option. There are
many other national-level admission tests for the meritorious students like IIT (Indian Institute of Technology),
AIEEE, VIT (Vellore Institute of Technology) etc.
Medicine: The situation is not the same with the BiPC students as there are less number of medical colleges in
the state. So, the competition is intense, particularly for the Medicine students. But, one fails to get seat in the
Medicine, not everything is lost. There are many other avenues for the BiPC students as well like BSc, Bio-
technology, B Pharmacy, BSc Agriclture Science, dairy science, Food and Nutrition etc.
Commerce: The world thrives on business. The more the economy grows more the options will be for the
Commerce students. Apart form doing the degree level courses like B Com, leading to Master of Business
Administration (MBA) or M Com, there are many other professional courses available for the Commerce
students like CA, ICWA etc which helps them establish themselves in a short span of time. It may, therefore, be
wise for the students to opt for a basic BCom degree with Computer as one of the combinations, as it is now a
much-sought after course.
Arts/Humanities: Though not so popular among the students, humanities also offer many options after 10 + 2
other than the usual BA degree course. Except for courses in science and technology areas, they can take up
many other courses such as travel & tourism, English literature, teaching, advertising, journalism, performing
arts, business management, etc. Humanities is also the favourite choice of many students who sit for the civil
service examinations.
Courses for the Science (Biology) Stream Students:
Professional Courses:
1. MBBS;
2. BDS
3. BAMS
4. BHMS
5. BUMS
6. BNYS
7. B.Pharm
8. B.Tech (Biotechnology)
9. B.Tech (Bioinformatics)
10. B.V.Sc & A.H
B.Sc Courses for science stream:
BZC / BioMC / MZC / MBC / MGC / MCCA / BioBiC / BiCCA
B Botany
Z Zoology
C Chemistry
M Microbiology
G Genetics
CA Computer Applications
Bi Biochemistry
Bio Biotechnology
Special Courses
1. Bioinformatics
2. Home Science
3. Nutrition & Dietics
4. Dairy Technology & Poultry Farming
5. Optometry and Visual Science
6. Forestry and Wild Life
7. Food Technology
8. Environmental Science
9. Forensic Science
10. Audiology and Speech Language Therapy
11. Human Biology
12. Agriculture and other allied fields
13. Horticulture
14. Fisheries & Aquaculture
15. Bachelor of Mental Retardation
Para Medical:
1. Physiotherapy
2. Nursing
3. Medical Lab Technician
4. Optometrist
5. Occupational Therapy
6. Speech Therapy
7. Dialysis Technician
8. Ophthalmic Assistant
9. Radio Therapy Technician
10. Blood Banking Technician
11. Radiographic Assistant
12. Dark Room Assistant
13. Cardiology Technician
14. Cath Lab Technician
15. ECG Technician
16. Respiratory Therapy
17. Medical Imaging
18. MPHW (female training course )
19. Anaesthesia Technician
20. Dental Hygienist & Technician
21. Audiometric Trainig
22. Theatre Technician
23. Hospital Sterilization Mgt & Operation
24. Cardiology Perfusion Technician
Diplomas and certificate courses:
1. D.Pharmacy
2. DMLT
3. D in Hospital Admin
MPC Stream:
B.E / B.Tech : Bachelor of Engineering
Specilizations available in Andhra Pradesh
Ane - Aeronautical Engineering
Aei - Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
Aut - Automobile Engineering
Bme - Bio-medical Engineering
Bio - Bio-technology
Cbe - Chemical Bio-engineering
Che - Chemical Engineering
Cpe - Chemical Petrol Engineering
Civ - Civil Engineering
Cee - Civil Environmental Engineering
CeR - Ceramic Technology
Cse - Computer Science & Engineering
Css - Computer Science & Systems Engineering
Eee - Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Ece - Electronics & Communication Engineering
Ecm - Electronics & Computer Engineering
Eie - Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
Etm - Electronics & Telematics
Ecs - Electronics Conrol Systems Engineering
Fpt - Food Processing Technology
GIO - Geo Informatics
Inf - Information Technology
Ice - Instrumentation & Control Engineering
Ist - Instrumentation Engineering/ Technoloy
ME - Marine Engineering
Mec - Mechanical Engineering
Mmc - Mechanical Marine Engineering
Mct - Mechanical(mechatronics)
Met - Metallurgical Engineering
Mmt - Metallurgy And Material Technology
Min - Mining Engineering
Nva - Naval Architecture
Phm - Pharmacy
Ipe - Production / Industrial Production Engineering
Tex - Textile Technology
Integrated Courses
Integrated M.Sc (5 yrs )
Integrated M.Tech ( 5 yrs)
Architecture & Design
Merchant Navy
Dairy Technology
B.Pharm
BCA
Employement
Indian Army
Indian Airforce Through NDA
B.Sc courses for MPC
MPC / MPCs / MSCs / MCCs / MECs / MPS / MSE / MPE / MGC / MGPC / MGCC
M Mathematics
P - Physics
Cs Computer Science
S Statistics
C Chemistry
E Electronics
G Geology
GP Geophysics
GC Geochemistry
Other Courses ( Any Group )
BBA - Bachelor of Business Administration
BBM - Bachelor of Business Management
Interior Design
Fashion Technology
Film and Media
Secretarial Work
CA
ICWA
CS
Hotel Management
Performing Arts
Advertising
Law
Arts and Commerce
BA
Psychology
PA / EPSH / HPSML /EPP / EPCA / HPOM / HCET / HPML / EHPS / HMLCL / EHML / EPAPS / HEPA / HECA
B.Com
B.Com - Hons
B.Com Comp
B.Com Vocational
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1.
Anusha Muggulla30 September 2013 03:09
respected sir /mam ,i am anusha muggulla i have completed 12th and wrote eamcet 2013also, i would become a
scientist , what are the courses for me? .
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tudy is becoming so crucial for todays youngsters? In a life journey journey, there are many milestones, many steps
leading to the growth spiral. But one should not forget that, at some point of the journey (call it a junction?) one has to
think a while, and decide: Which is the right way to go? After all, its a make or break situation. Is anything else that is
more important than deciding on career option for your life?
And, precisely for this reason, Intermediate has become so important for the students in the country. Intermediate is the
starting phase for a student to make his professional choices clear. One has to decide which career to pursue. Which is
the best choice suited for him/her.
Career planning is one of the most crucial factors in your life, this needs no emphasis. And, planning of a career is so
important at least for two reasons. First, whether you opt for a job or prefer to be on your own, one should understand
that there is a fierce competition in every walk of life.
In view of the emerging new technologies, and the advent of World Wide Web, world is at your doorstep. And, the
Information technology (IT) revolution and globalisation of the economy, there are now more and more options for the
students to choose from. You will have to look for these options. Remember also that these are days of specialisation.
Intermediate or 10+2 is the formative age to shape your career. There are variety of choices or course options available
for the youngsters now. For any student in our country, Intermediate is the first step to decide about the career option. In
Intermediate, you will have to choose from three streams viz., science, arts/humanities and commerce with appropriate
combination of subjects.
To a great extent, this choice would determine the course options available for you after the 10 + 2 level. For example, if
you want to take up engineering degree course, you should not only join the science stream but should also opt for the
combination comprising Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
If you need a job, but still want to pursue higher education, you may like to take up a suitable course through distance
learning mode. There are more options available now. You can study according to your own pace and convenience.
You can even study both the secondary (Class 10) and higher secondary (10 + 2) courses through the distance-learning
mode.
Career planning should be preceded by two steps:
1. Assess your strengths and weaknesses, likings, aptitudes and interests.
2. Gather as much information as possible about the various educational opportunities and choose one that suits your
requirements.
If you do not intend to pursue university education, you may opt for various Vocational Courses available in
different areas. The most-sought after course is the polytechnic courses of three-year duration leading to
diplomas in different branches of engineering and technology. The advantage of polytechnic courses is that in
some branches a diploma holder can make a lateral entry into degree-level engineering courses. A clear idea
about the vocational courses, therefore, would be helpful in taking an appropriate decision.
Options after Intermediate:
1. Engineering
2. Medicine
3. BSc/BCA (For Science subject students).
4. B Com (For Commerce subject students)
5. BA (For Arts/Humanities students)
In Addition, there are a number of Vocational courses, leading to employment in various sectors. The options available
are discussed in detail in the list given below.
Engineering Stream: There is a common belief among the people that science is the most important subject,
compared to humanities or even commerce. There is also a general feeling in our society that the best students
opt for science. This is an assumption of most parents, students and teachers. In fact, brilliance and
intelligence is not the exclusive preserve of science. If a student is interested in doing engineering courses,
such as BE /B Tech in subjects like Computer Science (CS), Electronics and Communications (EC), Civil,
Mechanical, Metallurgy, Electrical etc the option should be to appear for a common entrance test EAMCET,
which enables a student to get a seat in any of the engineering colleges in the state, depending upon the
performance in the test. Since, there are a good number of colleges, and quality education is being provided
there, Engineering should be an obvious choice for any Intermediate students with MPC option. There are
many other national-level admission tests for the meritorious students like IIT (Indian Institute of Technology),
AIEEE, VIT (Vellore Institute of Technology) etc.
Medicine: The situation is not the same with the BiPC students as there are less number of medical colleges in
the state. So, the competition is intense, particularly for the Medicine students. But, one fails to get seat in the
Medicine, not everything is lost. There are many other avenues for the BiPC students as well like BSc, Bio-
technology, B Pharmacy, BSc Agriclture Science, dairy science, Food and Nutrition etc.
Commerce: The world thrives on business. The more the economy grows more the options will be for the
Commerce students. Apart form doing the degree level courses like B Com, leading to Master of Business
Administration (MBA) or M Com, there are many other professional courses available for the Commerce
students like CA, ICWA etc which helps them establish themselves in a short span of time. It may, therefore, be
wise for the students to opt for a basic BCom degree with Computer as one of the combinations, as it is now a
much-sought after course.
Arts/Humanities: Though not so popular among the students, humanities also offer many options after 10 + 2
other than the usual BA degree course. Except for courses in science and technology areas, they can take up
many other courses such as travel & tourism, English literature, teaching, advertising, journalism, performing
arts, business management, etc. Humanities is also the favourite choice of many students who sit for the civil
service examinations.
Courses for the Science (Biology) Stream Students:
Professional Courses:
1. MBBS;
2. BDS
3. BAMS
4. BHMS
5. BUMS
6. BNYS
7. B.Pharm
8. B.Tech (Biotechnology)
9. B.Tech (Bioinformatics)
10. B.V.Sc & A.H
B.Sc Courses for science stream:
BZC / BioMC / MZC / MBC / MGC / MCCA / BioBiC / BiCCA
B Botany
Z Zoology
C Chemistry
M Microbiology
G Genetics
CA Computer Applications
Bi Biochemistry
Bio Biotechnology
Special Courses
1. Bioinformatics
2. Home Science
3. Nutrition & Dietics
4. Dairy Technology & Poultry Farming
5. Optometry and Visual Science
6. Forestry and Wild Life
7. Food Technology
8. Environmental Science
9. Forensic Science
10. Audiology and Speech Language Therapy
11. Human Biology
12. Agriculture and other allied fields
13. Horticulture
14. Fisheries & Aquaculture
15. Bachelor of Mental Retardation
Para Medical:
1. Physiotherapy
2. Nursing
3. Medical Lab Technician
4. Optometrist
5. Occupational Therapy
6. Speech Therapy
7. Dialysis Technician
8. Ophthalmic Assistant
9. Radio Therapy Technician
10. Blood Banking Technician
11. Radiographic Assistant
12. Dark Room Assistant
13. Cardiology Technician
14. Cath Lab Technician
15. ECG Technician
16. Respiratory Therapy
17. Medical Imaging
18. MPHW (female training course )
19. Anaesthesia Technician
20. Dental Hygienist & Technician
21. Audiometric Trainig
22. Theatre Technician
23. Hospital Sterilization Mgt & Operation
24. Cardiology Perfusion Technician
Diplomas and certificate courses:
1. D.Pharmacy
2. DMLT
3. D in Hospital Admin
MPC Stream:
B.E / B.Tech : Bachelor of Engineering
Specilizations available in Andhra Pradesh
Ane - Aeronautical Engineering
Aei - Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
Aut - Automobile Engineering
Bme - Bio-medical Engineering
Bio - Bio-technology
Cbe - Chemical Bio-engineering
Che - Chemical Engineering
Cpe - Chemical Petrol Engineering
Civ - Civil Engineering
Cee - Civil Environmental Engineering
CeR - Ceramic Technology
Cse - Computer Science & Engineering
Css - Computer Science & Systems Engineering
Eee - Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Ece - Electronics & Communication Engineering
Ecm - Electronics & Computer Engineering
Eie - Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
Etm - Electronics & Telematics
Ecs - Electronics Conrol Systems Engineering
Fpt - Food Processing Technology
GIO - Geo Informatics
Inf - Information Technology
Ice - Instrumentation & Control Engineering
Ist - Instrumentation Engineering/ Technoloy
ME - Marine Engineering
Mec - Mechanical Engineering
Mmc - Mechanical Marine Engineering
Mct - Mechanical(mechatronics)
Met - Metallurgical Engineering
Mmt - Metallurgy And Material Technology
Min - Mining Engineering
Nva - Naval Architecture
Phm - Pharmacy
Ipe - Production / Industrial Production Engineering
Tex - Textile Technology
Integrated Courses
Integrated M.Sc (5 yrs )
Integrated M.Tech ( 5 yrs)
Architecture & Design
Merchant Navy
Dairy Technology
B.Pharm
BCA
Employement
Indian Army
Indian Airforce Through NDA
B.Sc courses for MPC
MPC / MPCs / MSCs / MCCs / MECs / MPS / MSE / MPE / MGC / MGPC / MGCC
M Mathematics
P - Physics
Cs Computer Science
S Statistics
C Chemistry
E Electronics
G Geology
GP Geophysics
GC Geochemistry
Other Courses ( Any Group )
BBA - Bachelor of Business Administration
BBM - Bachelor of Business Management
Interior Design
Fashion Technology
Film and Media
Secretarial Work
CA
ICWA
CS
Hotel Management
Performing Arts
Advertising
Law
Arts and Commerce
BA
Psychology
PA / EPSH / HPSML /EPP / EPCA / HPOM / HCET / HPML / EHPS / HMLCL / EHML / EPAPS / HEPA / HECA
B.Com
B.Com - Hons
B.Com Comp
B.Com Vocational
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Labels: B.Sc courses for MPC, Courses for After Inter, Courses for the Science (Biology) Stream Students, Diplomas
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Location: Andhra Pradesh, India
1 comment:
1.
Anusha Muggulla30 September 2013 03:09
respected sir /mam ,i am anusha muggulla i have completed 12th and wrote eamcet 2013also, i
would become a scientist , what are the courses for me? .
ReplyDelete
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2013 (5)
o April (5)
career options after Bsc Maths?
What should I do after B.Sc in Biology?
LAWCET 2013 Notification
What After INTERMEDIATE?
List of Courses for the Students after SSC or 10th...
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