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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

Options after Intermediate:

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.
In all the three streams, students can now opt for job-oriented vocational subjects at the first degree level available in selected colleges affiliated to many universities. Another recent development has been the diversification of courses, professional in nature, at the first-degree level itself, although the number of institutions offering such course is still small. International post graduate programmes of five-year duration after 10 + 2 in several subjects are being introduced by some universities
Whatever stream you may select, you should put in your best efforts, which would surely lead to you to a path of success. Obtaining high marks in the qualifying examinations will put you in a comparatively better position to get into a course of your choice after the 10 + 2 level.

Careers After 10 + 2


Careers after 12th

Career Planning and Choice of Courses

Career planning is one of the most crucial factors in your life, which needs no emphasis. It is important at least for two reasons. First, whether you opt for a career in jobs or prefer to be on your own, you must appreciate that there is fierce competition for getting a space in the world of work. Remember the old adage, "Survival of the fittest". Second, in view of new developments primarily triggered off by the information technology (IT) and globalisation of the economy, there are now more options than ever before. You will have to look for these options. Remember also that these are days of specialisation.
When should you begin the career planning? The age that could be considered appropriate for making a start is the age of 14-15 years when you enter the Ninth Class under the 10 + 2 pattern of education. This is the formative age to shape your career. Much more important reason, however, is that it is after the 10 + 2 level that a wide variety of course options are available to choose from. This means that as the first step you will have to choose from the three streams viz., science, arts and humanities, and commerce and the appropriate combination of subjects, when you enter the 10+2 level. To a great extent, this choice would determine the course options available to 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.
Before you enter the 10 + 2 stage, you may like to consider which syllabus provides wider options. As you are aware, there are three Secondary Boards viz., the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (ICSE) and the State Boards, each having its own syllabus. While the CBSE and ICSE syllabuses permit combining biology and mathematics, not all the State Boards provide similar opportunity. For example, the Andhra Pradesh Board for Intermediate Education (equivalent to Higher Secondary Board) does not. It limits your option, because at this stage itself you will have to decide whether you want to join the engineering college or medical and agricultural colleges. However, as the number of CBSE and ICSE affiliated schools in States is small, you may have to opt for the State Board syllabus.
Before you embark upon planning your career you may have to consider two issues:
1. Do you need an immediate job because of some adverse family circumstances?
2. Is your family financially sound enough to pay for your professional education?
If you need a job, say after you complete the secondary stage, but still want to pursue higher education, you may like to take up a suitable course through distance learning mode. There are now many options available. 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. As regards the second issue, the stark reality is that it is becoming increasingly difficult for many middle class families to meet the spiralling cost of professional education. Scholarships, freeships and other financial supports are scarce. You may be aware that in professional colleges there are two categories of seats "free seats" and "payment seats".
Since the tuition fees for "free seats" are highly subsidised, you pay much less compared to those for "payment seats". Generally, "free seats" are allotted to students on the basis of the performance at the entrance tests. You will, therefore, have to strive very hard if you want to get a "free seat" in professional colleges. If your family is unable to bear the cost of "elite" professional courses, you may choose a professional course, which also promises a reasonably good career at an affordable cost. It is prudent to cut your coat according to the available cloth. However, the financial consideration alone need not determine this option. There are other good reasons too for seeking a career in these professions. This option should also be considered if you cannot get through entrance tests for professional courses. 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 conforms to your assessment.
Both are easier said than done. Therefore, it is necessary for schools establishing their own career and course information centres and provide guidance and counselling to their students. In the absence of such facilities in your school, try to collect information from different sources. Here is a note of caution. Never take the claims of flashy advertisements in newspapers and other media at their face value. More often than not, they are issued by fly-by-night operators to allure unsuspecting students. Ascertain the status of these institutions.
If you do not intend to pursue university education, you may opt, after the 10th class, for various Vocational Courses available in different areas. The most sought after ones of course are 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.

As stated earlier, at the 10 + 2 level you have three options:

1. The Science Stream
2. The Arts/Humanities Stream and
3. The Commerce Stream.
In Addition, there is the Vocational Stream. The Subjects offered in these streams are given in the Annexure. One problem you may face while choosing the combination of subjects is that the desired one may not be available in many 10 + 2 level institutions (higher secondary schools and junior colleges) Particularly in rural areas. A brief account of each of the streams follows:

Science

There is a common belief 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 civil, mechanical, electronics, metallurgy, computers, the option should be for a combination of mathematics, physics and chemistry (MPC). If you wish to take up medicine, dentistry, agricultural science, dairy science or biological sciences (biochemistry, biotechnology), the combination should be biology, physics and chemistry (BiPC). It is true that the advantage of choosing science stream is that you can shift to the other two streams viz., humanities and commerce after 10 + 2. It also opens up the gateway to a large number of career and course options, even if you cannot make it to the most coveted courses in engineering, medicine or agriculture. In several universities, particularly in the South, besides the usual combinations, such subjects as microbiology, computer science can be chosen at the BSc level.
Apart form doing the degree level courses in science with the conventional combinations you can also choose degree courses in several emerging professional areas, such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nursing, computer, business administration, hotel management, tourism management. You can also opt for courses outside the university stream, such as hotel management, fashion technology, industrial design, packaging, aircraft maintenance engineering, government accredited computer courses and a host of post 10 + 2 level vocational courses. However, if you are very clear that science is not your cup of tea, there is no point in wasting two precious years simply because it keeps many options open. It would rather be desirable to explore the opportunities the other fields offer.

Arts/Humanities

It is not widely appreciated that 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, advertising, journalism, performing arts, business management, etc. Humanities is also the favourite choice of many students who sit for the civil service examinations.

Commerce

Next to science, commerce stream opens up a variety of options after 10 + 2 stage. Some examples are: company secretary-ship, chartered accountancy, cost accountancy, business management, computer. Although chartered accountancy, cost accountancy or company secretary-ship course can be taken up after 10 + 2 (after successfully completing the Foundation Courses) you should be aware that each year only a small percentage of those who take the examinations get through. It may, therefore, be wise to obtain the basic BCom degree first. BCom with Computer as one of the combinations is now a much sought after course
In all the three streams, students can now opt for job-oriented vocational subjects at the first degree level available in selected colleges affiliated to many universities. Another recent development has been the diversification of courses, professional in nature, at the first-degree level itself, although the number is institutions offering such course is still small. International postgraduate programmes of five-year duration after 10 + 2 in several subjects are being introduced by some universities
Whatever stream you may select, you should put in your best efforts, which would surely lead to the path of success. Obtaining high marks in the qualifying examinations will put you in a comparatively better position to get into the course of choice after the 10 + 2 level.
Summary
The conclusion we can get from the above discussion is that every subject has its own importance. So, one should think widely to choose a career. After answering to so many viewers comments,i just want to request you to post your email id in the comment.So that it would be easy or me to answer your query.
Today there may be good future,in future.. it may not have that importance. So, all the best for the future.

अब दाखिले के ज्यादा मौके, इंजीनियरिंग की 5000 सीटें बढ़ीं



Great news engineering grew five thousand seats


इस साल बीटेक के अच्छे कॉलेजों में दाखिले के ज्यादा मौके मिलेंगे। महामाया टेक्निकल यूनिवर्सिटी (एमटीयू) से संबद्ध पश्चिमी उत्तर प्रदेश के इंजीनियरिंग कॉलेजों में नए सत्र 2012-13 से बीटेक की लगभग 5000 सीटें बढ़ गई हैं।

ऑल इंडिया काउंसिल फॉर टेक्निकल एजूकेशन (एआईसीटीई) ने कॉलेजों को सीटें बढ़ाने की अनुमति दे दी है। एआईसीटीई ने इस साल बीटेक की सीटें बढ़ाने में लचीलापन अपनाया है। आवेदन करने वाले अधिकांश संस्थानों को इजाजत मिल गई है। एआईसीटीई ने विभिन्न पाठ्यक्रमों में सीटें बढ़ने के अनुमति पत्र संस्थानों को भेज दिए हैं।

आदेश मिलने के बाद कॉलेजों ने एमटीयू में मान्यता के लिए आवेदन करना शुरू कर दिया है। विवि ने 25 मई तक बढ़ी सीटों की मान्यता हासिल करने का समय दिया है। अभी तक एमटीयू में लगभग 23 कॉलेजों ने अपने आवेदन दाखिल किए हैं। विश्वविद्यालय के मुताबिक लगभग 70 इंजीनियरिंग कॉलेजों में सीटें बढ़ गई हैं।

इंजीनियरिंग की सीट बढ़ोतरी तमाम बड़े कॉलेजों में हुई है। इससे छात्रों को अच्छी रैंक वाले कॉलेजों में दाखिले के ज्यादा मौके मिलेंगे। इसका नुकसान नए कॉलेजों को प्रत्यक्ष और अप्रत्यक्ष रूप से होगा। उधर, इंजीनियरिंग के अलावा एमबीए, एमसीए और बीआर्क की सीटों में भी इजाफा हुआ है।

दूसरी ओर दो दर्जन से ज्यादा नए संस्थानों को भी एआईसीटीई से मान्यता मिल गई है। नए सत्र से लगभग 27 कॉलेजों ने इंजीनियरिंग की अलग-अलग ब्रांच बंद करने का प्रस्ताव विश्वविद्यालय को दिया है।

सीटें खाली, बढ़ोतरी जारी
टेक्निकल यूनिवर्सिटी में हर साल इंजीनियरिंग की 40 फीसदी सीटें खाली बच रही हैं। एआईसीटीई सीट बढ़ाने की अनुमति दे रहा है। ऐसा औसत और बेहतर प्रदर्शन करने वाले संस्थानों के लिए हो रहा है। इसकी वजह से पिछले दो सालों में खुले कॉलेजों को नुकसान होगा।

कॉलेज और सीटें
एमटीयू में 2010 में 387 कॉलेज थे, पिछले साल 21 नए संस्थानों को मान्यता मिली और कॉलेजों की संख्या 408 पहुंच गई। इस साल भी दो दर्जन नए कॉलेजों को मान्यता मिलेगी जबकि 8 बंद होंगे। विवि में पिछले साल इंजीनियरिंग की 60 हजार सीटें थी, जिनकी संख्या इस बार 65 हजार पहुंच जाएगी।

मैनेजमेंट कोटा खत्म होने का लाभ
मैनेजमेंट कोटा खत्म होने से भी छात्रों को बड़े संस्थानों में दाखिले के लिए ज्यादा सीटें मिलेंगी। एमटीयू के टॉप कॉलेजों में लगभग 2000 सीटों पर सीधे लाभ मिलेगा। मैनेजमेंट कोटे की ये सीटें एसईई में शामिल होने से मेधावी छात्रों को फायदा होगा। इसका नुकसान नए कॉलेजों को होगा।

दाखिले के लिए प्राथमिकता वाले कॉलेज:
-जेएसएस अकेडमी ऑफ टेक्निकल एजूकेशन, नोएडा
-कृष्णा इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ इंजीनियरिंग एंड टेक्नोलॉजी, गाजियाबाद
-गलगोटिया कॉलेज ऑफ इंजीनियरिंग एंड टेक्नोलॉजी, ग्रेटर नोएडा
-अजय कुमार गर्ग इंजीनियरिंग कॉलेज, गाजियाबाद
-एबीईएस इंजीनियरिंग कॉलेज, गाजियाबाद
-ग्रेटर नोएडा इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ टेक्नोलॉजी, ग्रेटर नोएडा
-नोएडा इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ इंजीनियरिंग एंड टेक्नोलॉजी, ग्रेटर नोएडा
-आईईसी कॉलेज ऑफ इंजीनियरिंग एंड टेक्नोलॉजी, ग्रेटर नोएडा
-इंद्रप्रस्थ इंजीनियरिंग कॉलेज, गाजियाबाद