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Competitive Examinations after 10+2

In case you have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) subjects, you have the option to take up one of the following Competitive Examinations:

  • National Defence Academy / Naval Academy
  • In various branches of Engineering and Technology ( for a four year degree course) or go in for a 5-year Integrated Degree Course
  • National Institute of Fashion Technology Entrance Exam.
  • National Institute of Design, (Paldi, Ahmedabad) Entrance Exam.
  • Merchant Navy
  • Information Technology
  • Architecture
  • Agriculture
  • Dairy Technology
  • Aviation
  • Film Technology
  • Pharmacy Science
  • 5-year Integrated Course in Law
  • Business Studies
  • Foreign Language

In addition, you can also seek admission in any Polytechnic Institute to acquire a Diploma in one of the branches in Engineering.

For the students who complete their graduation in Science, a number of opportunities exists for further studies, competitive examination and for direct employment.

If interested in Physical or Biological Sciences, you can join a postgraduate course with specialization in you subject.

Some of the fields in this regard are:
Anthropology, Biotechnology, Environment, Astrophysics, Statistics, Microbiology, Ecology, Marine Biology, Astronomy, Home Dietetics, Nutrition, Textile, Nanotechnology, Disaster Management, Fisheries, You have also the option to go for specialization in various popular subjects like management, Master of Computer Application, Bachelor of Education, Mass Communication, C.A, C.S or ICWA.

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One comment for “Competitive Examinations after 10+2”

  • I passed 10+2 with physics chem & math in 2007.
    can i be able to sit for govt exams?????

    Posted by soumen | June 24, 2010, 11:31 am

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