What have you decided to study afterwards? Ask this question to the SEE graduates. They with confidently reply you with the subject they have predetermined. But if you ask the same question to the +2 graduates, most of them will say “I am not sure yet.” Deciding what to study after +2 is definitely a tuff decision to take. Physics, Chemistry, English, Nepali are compulsory subjects while you will have option between Computer and Biology and also between Social Studies in Maths. This may help you if you have read Biology in 11th and 12th.
The scope of science is really broad. Science is a gateway for you to enter the technology sector and the biological sector. Technically, after reading Science in +2 you can enter any sector of your choice may it be the scientific sector itself or management. The choice is yours.
Our Pick on What to Study After +2 Science with Biology:
Medical and Paramedical Sector
Medical and paramedical sector differ from each other on the basis of involvement of surgery. For instance, MBBS graduate doctors can perform surgery while a BPT graduate physiotherapist cannot. In order to take courses of either of these sectors, students have to appear on Common Entrance Examination (CEE) given by Medical Education Commission (MEC) of Nepal. To appear on CEE students must have passed +2 in Science or A-level with Physics, Chemistry, Biology as major subjects with minimum 2.4 GPA in each subject.
Courses and Duration
- MBBS (Bachelor in Medicine and Bachelor in Surgery): 4.5years + 1year internship
- BDS (Bachelor in Dental Surgery): 4years + 1year internship
- Bsc. Nursing: 4years + 4months internship
- BPT (Bachelor in Physiotherapy): 4 years + 5months internship
- BMIT (Bachelor in Medical Imaging Technology): 3years + 1year internship
- BMLT (Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Technology): 3years + 6months internship
- BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery): 5.5 years + 1year internship
- BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery): 4.5 years + 1year internship
- B. Pharma (Bachelor in Pharmacy): 4 years (internship not compulsory)
- Bachelor in Perfusion Technology: 4 years + 6months-1year internship
- Bachelor of Occupational Therapy: 4 years + 6months internship
Other paramedical courses include:
- B.Sc. in OTT (Operation Theatre Technology)
- B.Sc. in Dialysis Technology
- B.Sc. in X-Ray Technology
- B.Sc. in Radiography
- B.Sc. in Medical Record Technology
- B.Sc. in Ophthalmic Technology
- B.Sc. in Audiology and Speech Therapy
- B.Sc. in Optometry
- Bsc. in anaesthesia Technology
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Bachelor of Science in specific subjects
One among medical and paramedical sector is the foremost priority of PCB students. There are a lot of other courses that one can take after reading PCB. Here are list of subject in which you can get degree after +2 PCB.
- B.Sc. Botany
- B.Sc. Physics
- B.Sc. Zoology
- B.Sc. Biochemistry
- B.Sc. Chemistry
- B.Sc. Biotechnology
- B.Sc. Microbiology
- B.Sc. Forensic Science
- B.Sc. Genetics
- B.Sc. Botany
- B.Sc. Agriculture
- B.Sc. Horticulture
- B.Sc. in Food Technology
Fitness and Health
If you are interested in fitness and sports, you an join the following courses:
- Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.)
- B.Sc. in Sports Science and Nutrition
- B.Sc. in Physical Education and Sports Science
- B.Sc. in Sports Science
- BBA in Sports Management
- Bachelor of Sports Management (BSM)
- BA in Sports Management
- BA in Yoga
- BA in Physical Education
Note: If you have taken Maths along with Biology, but you don’t feel like joining he biological sector, don’t worry! You can even enter engineering sector. Additionally, you can be a pilot or an air hostess.
Course from other streams
You may have taken science with aim of joining medical sector, engineering sector or doing bachelor in either of the subjects. But if you are fed up of those formulas, scientific names and all and don’t feel like reading anything related to science anymore, don’t regret. Well, everyone must have heard that scope of science is the broadest. You can take courses of other faculty like humanities, law and management as well. Here are courses from other streams that you can take with no subject barriers.
Law:
- BA LL.B. (Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Legislative Law)
- B.Sc. LL.B. (Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Legislative Law)
- B.Com. LL.B. (Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Legislative Law)
Not only science students, but students of any discipline can join these courses.
Management and Finance
- CA (Chartered Accountancy)
- B.Com. with Accounting and Finance
- B.Com. with IT, Computer Applications, Marketing, Finance, etc.
- BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration)
- BBA-BI (Banking and Insurance)
- BBS (Bachelor of Business Studies)
- BMS (Bachelor of Management Studies)
- BBM (Bachelor of Business Management)
- CS (Company Secretary)
- CMA (Cost & Management Accountancy)
Social Science and Language
- Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication/Mass Media Studies
- Bachelor of English
- Bachelor of Nepali