Home Science
Dear Aneena,
If you had PCB (physics, chemistry, biology) combination in your 12th standard, then you can go for bsc. in nursing. Also, the eligibility varies from college to college and university to university. Generally you can go for it if you have PCB combination in class 12th. But I would suggest you to visit or enquire the college campus you want to enroll in. They will provide you with the eligibility criteria they are following. Feel free to drop any query related to this or else. We are always ready to help you.
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Dear aspirant,
As you have mentioned the two streams home science and computer science so let me give clear vision of it that . In terms of placements and future opportunities i would definitely recommend you to do bsc in computer science and you can do mca or equivalent msc course.
Whereas in home science ,it is not that there are no opportunities but in computer science there is more.
Hello student.I hope you are doing.
Bsc in Home Science is really a interesting subject which includes health,family,nutrition,textile,fashion,clothing,childdevelopment, Economics etc. It has basics of all subjects. You can be a designer,chef,Open your own business,therapist,dietician and Nutritionist..The list is long.
Talking about of IHE it is a good institute of delhi university. Faculty,Infrastructure,seniors and everything is Good. But what lacks there is students are average. No competitive enviornment is there.
Hi,
Practical question paper for senior secondary Home science
https://cbseportal.com/nios/practical-papers/home-science-senior-secondary
Official website
https://nios.ac.in/departmentsunits/academic/open-basic-education-(obe).aspx#
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https://school.careers360.com/articles/nios-admission
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Hey there
No it is not possible as the 10 + 2 Class candidate must have studied two subjects from agricultural science, physical science, natural science, biology, vocational courses in Home Science. The course fees for home science course ranges between 5000 to 1.80 lakh.
As every knowledgeable individual has previously said, a Master's degree in management may not be a waste of time and money OR the greatest option after completing a bachelor's degree in science or technology, unless: You choose your main subject(s) or specialisation based on your interests and potential employment prospects. During courses, you begin to acquire job experience by participating in summer internships, research projects inside the institution, or initiatives for businesses and organisations (based on your specialisation) Management, as rightly said, is for those who know what they're doing and how to do it. Working in the field(s) in which you wish to work or further your career after graduation can help you acquire valuable practical experience. There are employment possibilities for managers and individuals working in the food sector.
On the other hand doing an MS will limit your options to science and more niche field. You will be resonsible for the research and development. If you want to pursue management education, you may pick between a full-time MBA and a postgraduate diploma degree.
Hello,
You might not apply for home science, as Physics Chemistry and Mathematics are the subject under the Science stream, whereas Home Science is under the Arts stream. So, it would get difficult for you, hence you can't apply for the same. Rather prefer to opt for PCM or complete Arts stream.
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Thank you.
There are only four colleges in Maharashtra offering MSc Home Science as mentioned below-
Check out more details regarding this at https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-home-science-degree-colleges-in-maharashtra?degree=M.Sc.
Explore more detailed information about home science courses at https://dqxeclau.top/courses/home-science-course
Hi
For BSc hons microbiology
PCB scored is considered for DU admissions
In your case it will be
(87+70+80)/3 = 79%
"Once applicants have ascertained that they are eligible, they may examine the course-wise cut-off percentages posted on the University website for each Cut- Off list and choose from the colleges/courses that are available to them on their Dashboard" - DU university
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