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PCMB importance

Every year, lakhs of students face a gradual divergence of paths after their 10th Standard exams, where they have to select their choice of subjects among Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology, which they wish to continue with in their 11th and 12th Standards, and possibly throughout their careers.

Whereas Physics and Chemistry are compulsory subjects for the students considering the science stream, they do have an option of choosing whether they want to study Mathematics and/or Biology with the aforementioned two. Here, we will talk about picking up PCMB, i.e., both Maths AND Biology along with the usual selection of Physics and Chemistry.

Following are the main advantages of choosing the PCMB combination of subjects.

  • It Keeps a lot of options open for getting admission into prestigious institutions in the fields of engineering, medicine, basic sciences and allied fields.
  • Provides a strong foundation for pursuing the course of your choice while keeping open the road to interdisciplinary collaborations.
  • Accentuates your profile for both research and industrial fields.
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Why Mathematics importance:

As a student from the science stream, mathematics forms an indispensable part of your learning process. A lot of concepts in chemistry and physics actually depend on your understanding of mathematics covered in classes 11th and 12th.  Also, mathematics is a prerequisite for various career options and avenues, which you will might not be able to avail if you don’t consider mathematics in this level. Interdisciplinary fields like computational biology and biological signal processing require a thorough understanding of mathematical concepts.

When the only acceptable options were either pursuing engineering or medicine, only the medical aspirants chose biology. However, in the current scenario where a lot of graduates are pursuing inter-disciplinary projects and research work, two additional years of learning biology can make a significant difference.

Following are some of the exciting applications of biology in engineering where the additional knowledge of the subject will prove to be significant:
  • Biotechnology and Biomedical Engineering
  • Cognitive Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence
  • Internet of Things and Smart Wearables
  • Healthcare, Bioinformatics and Data Mining
  • Swarm Algorithms and Robotics
  • Agricultural Engineering
  • Biochemical and Biophysical Processes
  • Nanotechnology

The additional insights gained while studying biology will add on to your understanding of the natural and biological phenomenon’s, which will be very much useful in daily life.

Here are the courses you can choose after finishing your 12th with PCM subjects. Each course covers a wide spectrum of lucrative and important professions. Choose the one that appeals to you the most.

1. Engineering

Most PCM students choose these subjects as they have already decided on doing engineering. Engineering is one of the most popular streams of education you can do after your 12th. You may have to give a few entrance exams to get into the top colleges in the county. To finish your engineering, it will take around 4-5 years, depending on the college and university you are in. Right after finishing engineering, you can start working. During the course, you will have to choose your specialisation, which can range from civil engineering to electrical engineering. There are many choices, and you can actually make an engineering career in a subject you love.

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2. Bachelor Of Management Studies (BMS)

Now this stream of education is open to all, even commerce and arts students. BMS mainly concerns with the management aspect of a business or industry. Many science students also opt for this course once they realise they are more interested in management and their background in science is advantageous in getting them careers in science-based or information technology companies. In this course, you also learn about accounting, finance, marketing, and human resources.

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3. Commercial Pilot

There was a time when only retired Indian Air Force pilots would work as commercial pilots. If civilians wanted to become commercial pilots, they would have to go overseas to get a pilots degree and license. Now, many universities and private institutes are offering commercial pilot courses. With air travel becoming cheaper, the aviation industry is growing at a fast pace and there is a need for commercial pilots. If youve always wanted to be a pilot and fly in the sky, now is the time.

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4. Architecture

Architects are the ones who make our skylines look beautiful. They are the ones who design buildings and structures, which are then made into a reality by civil engineers. These professionals work closely with each other. Architects find work with real estate developers or professional architecture firms. If you are good at art, design, and mathematics, architecture could be the right career for you. The pay-scale is also excellent. In a modern developing world, architects are required to make buildings beautiful yet green and sustainable.

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5. Product Design

We now live in a world where everything has to be smart, including our products. This gave rise to the need for professional product designers. Product design is a niche but an upcoming field. Many design schools provide a graduate degree course just aimed at product designing. These courses are not just about designing, students are also taught about branding, marketing, and sales. Therefore, it is quite a wholesome degree course. Product designers find jobs in product-based industries and agencies. The pay-scale is also good.

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Why Statistics ?

Statistical literacy is a necessary precondition for an educated citizenship in a techonological democracy. Understanding risks and asking critical questions can also shape the emotional climate in a society so that hopes and anxieties are no longer as easily manipulated from outside and citizens can develop a better-informed and more relaxed attitude towards their health.

Two Purposes:

1.Descriptive: Finding ways to summarize the importance characteristics of a dataset.

2.Inferential: How to generalize form a sample dataset to the larger population.

Awesome Reasosns where Statistics prove to be imprortant:

  • Consumer goods
  • Stock Marketing
  • Quality testing
  • Weather Forecasts
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Predicting Disease
  • Genetics
  • Policatical Campaigns
  • Insurance