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13th December 2019, 03:18 PM
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What are the career options available after Intermediate from Non-Medical stream?
What are career options available after doing Intermediate from Non-Medical (PCB) Science subject combination. I would like to study B.Sc Mathematics. So, will I be able to become a BDO (Block Development Officer) after this B.Sc Mathematics? Or, should I do any other course in Graduation?
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14th December 2019, 06:15 PM
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Re: What are the career options available after Intermediate from Non-Medical stream?
Career option after intermediate from non medical stream:-
Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Computer Application B Tech (Engineering) Bachelor of Business Administration Yes, you are eligible to become a Block Development Officer after BSc mathematics. Eligibility Criteria:- The candidate should have passed bachelor's degree in any discipline (Arts, Science, Commerce) from a recognised University. The candidate age limit to apply for this exam is 21 years to 35 years. The selection is through written test followed by personal interview. The selected candidate for State Administrative Service will be appointed as Block Development Officer post. |
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14th December 2019, 10:45 PM
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Re: What are the career options available after Intermediate from Non-Medical stream?
Eligibility required for Block Development Officer
- The candidate should have completed graduation in any discipline from a recognised University. - Age should be in between 21 to 35 years however, Age relaxation in upper age limit is provided to reserved category students. You will be eligible to apply for the post of Block Development Officer after BSc in Mathematics. It is an administrative government job. Examination is conducted by State Public Service Commission. |
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15th December 2019, 03:31 PM
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Re: What are the career options available after Intermediate from Non-Medical stream?
For Block Development Officer (BDO), Required qualification is graduation in any discipline. So, It is not compulsory to study B.Sc (Mathematics) to become a BDO. If you have an interest and have a good skills in mathematics, then you should pursue it and it's good for your career.
Exam Syllabus of BDO - General Knowledge - Elementary Mathematics - Reasoning - Good Governance - Current Events of State and Nation - Physical, Social and Economic Geography - Social Issues |
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24th June 2023, 09:29 AM
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Re: What are the career options available after Intermediate from Non-Medical stream?
After completing Intermediate from the Non-Medical stream, there are various career options you can consider. The Non-Medical stream typically includes subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and sometimes Computer Science. Here are some career paths you can explore:
Engineering: Non-Medical students often choose to pursue engineering as their career path. They can specialize in fields such as mechanical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, computer science engineering, aerospace engineering, chemical engineering, and more. Engineering offers a wide range of job opportunities in industries like manufacturing, construction, technology, research and development, and consulting. Architecture: If you have an interest in designing and constructing buildings, pursuing a career in architecture is a viable option. Architects design functional and aesthetically pleasing structures. To become a licensed architect, you will need to complete a Bachelor's degree in Architecture followed by practical training and certification. Information Technology (IT) and Computer Science: With a background in mathematics and computer science, you can pursue a career in the IT industry. You can work as a software engineer, web developer, data analyst, cybersecurity specialist, systems analyst, or database administrator. The IT industry offers diverse job opportunities and is continuously growing and evolving. Data Science and Analytics: The field of data science and analytics is gaining prominence in various industries. As a Non-Medical student, you have a strong foundation in mathematics, which is crucial for data analysis. You can work as a data analyst, data scientist, business analyst, or data engineer, helping organizations make data-driven decisions and solve complex problems. Actuarial Science: Actuaries assess and manage risks for insurance companies, financial institutions, and other organizations. They use mathematical models to analyze data and predict future events. A strong background in mathematics makes Non-Medical students well-suited for a career in actuarial science. Research and Development: If you have a passion for scientific research, you can pursue a career in research and development. This can be in fields like physics, chemistry, mathematics, or computer science. You can work in research institutions, government organizations, or private companies, contributing to advancements in scientific knowledge and innovation. Teaching and Academics: Non-Medical students can also pursue a career in teaching or academia. With further education and degrees like B.Ed. and M.Ed., you can become a teacher in schools or colleges. You can also choose to pursue higher education and become a professor or lecturer, contributing to research and teaching in your chosen field. |
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30th June 2023, 10:13 PM
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Re: What are the career options available after Intermediate from Non-Medical stream?
After completing Intermediate with the Non-Medical (PCB) Science subject combination, you have several career options available. However, if your goal is to become a Block Development Officer (BDO), it's important to note that specific requirements and eligibility criteria for this position may vary depending on the organization, region, and specific job requirements.
While a B.Sc in Mathematics can provide a strong foundation in mathematical concepts and analytical skills, it may not directly qualify you for the role of a BDO, which typically involves administrative and managerial responsibilities in the development sector. The requirements for BDO positions often include qualifications related to public administration, rural development, or social sciences. To pursue a career as a BDO, you may consider the following options: 1. Pursue a Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences: Consider pursuing a Bachelor's degree in fields such as Social Work, Sociology, Political Science, or Public Administration. These disciplines offer relevant knowledge and skills required for administrative roles in the development sector. 2. Complete a Master's degree in Public Administration: To enhance your qualifications, you can pursue a Master's degree in Public Administration (MPA) or Rural Development. These programs provide in-depth knowledge of governance, public policy, project management, and development strategies. 3. Gain work experience in the development sector: Engaging in internships, volunteering, or working in organizations involved in rural development or community welfare can provide practical experience and exposure to the development sector. 4. Prepare for competitive exams: Many government positions, including BDO positions, require candidates to clear specific competitive exams conducted by government bodies or public service commissions. Research the requirements and syllabus of relevant exams in your region and start preparing accordingly. It is advisable to thoroughly research the specific requirements and eligibility criteria for becoming a BDO in your desired region or organization. Reach out to the concerned authorities, such as the state public service commission or rural development departments, to gather accurate information about the qualifications, selection process, and career progression for BDO positions. |
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