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List of Degree Courses Available After 12th in India

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Introduction

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In India, students completing their 12th standard (higher secondary education) often explore various academic and professional options to build their careers. Selecting the right undergraduate program is an important decision influenced by a student's interests, stream, and career aspirations. This article presents a detailed after 12 degree courses list across science, commerce, arts, and vocational streams, helping students understand their choices and plan accordingly.


Overview of Indian Higher Education After 12th

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After completing the 12th grade, students in India are eligible to pursue undergraduate degree programs offered by universities and colleges across the country. The duration of most degree programs is three to four years, and they may require entrance exams, merit-based selection, or both. These courses lay the foundation for advanced studies and future careers.


Science Stream Courses

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Students from the science stream can choose from a wide variety of degree programs depending on their interests in technology, medicine, or natural sciences.

  • Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) – Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, etc.
  • Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) / Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) – Various branches like Computer Science, Mechanical, Civil, etc.
  • MBBS – Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
  • BDS – Bachelor of Dental Surgery
  • BAMS / BHMS – Ayurvedic and Homeopathic medical courses
  • B.Pharm – Bachelor of Pharmacy
  • B.Sc. Nursing
  • B.Sc. Agriculture
  • Entrance Exams: JEE Main, NEET, CUET, etc.

Commerce Stream Courses

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Commerce students can pursue careers in business, finance, management, and law through these popular degree courses:

  • Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)
  • Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) / Bachelor of Business Management (BBM)
  • Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)
  • Chartered Accountancy (CA)
  • Company Secretary (CS)
  • Cost and Management Accountant (CMA)
  • Bachelor of Economics

Arts/Humanities Stream Courses

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Arts students have a wide range of degree options in humanities, social sciences, and creative fields:

  • Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) – History, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology, etc.
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
  • Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)
  • Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC)
  • Bachelor of Hotel Management (BHM)
  • Bachelor of Design (B.Des)

Professional and Vocational Courses

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These are skill-based degree courses designed to prepare students for specific professions:

  • Bachelor of Fashion Design
  • Bachelor of Event Management
  • Bachelor of Interior Design
  • Bachelor of Animation and Multimedia
  • Bachelor of Tourism and Travel Management

Interdisciplinary and Emerging Fields

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With growing demand for technology and innovation, several new-age courses have emerged:

  • B.Sc. in Data Science / Artificial Intelligence
  • BBA in Digital Marketing / E-commerce
  • B.Sc. in Environmental Science
  • Bachelor of Design (B.Des) in UX/UI
  • Integrated Law Programs (BA LLB, BBA LLB)

Summary Table – After 12 Degree Courses List

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Course Name Duration Stream Entrance Exams
B.Sc. (Science Subjects) 3 years Science CUET, University Entrance
B.Tech / B.E. 4 years Science JEE Main, State CET
MBBS / BDS / BAMS / BHMS 5 years Science NEET
B.Com / BBA / BCA 3 years Commerce CUET, University Entrance
B.A. / BJMC / BFA / BSW 3 years Arts/Humanities CUET, University Entrance
B.Des / B.Sc. in Design or Data Science 3–4 years Interdisciplinary NID, UCEED, CUET

Choosing the Right Course

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Selecting a degree course after 12th should be based on:

  • Personal interest and aptitude
  • Career goals and industry demand
  • Future study plans (PG, civil services, etc.)
  • Availability of institutions and financial considerations

References

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(Note: Please add references from reliable sources such as)

  • Ministry of Education, Government of India
  • University websites (e.g., Delhi University, Mumbai University)
  • National Testing Agencies (e.g., NTA, JEE, NEET)
  • Recognized newspapers and education portals (e.g., India Today, The Hindu, Shiksha.com)