What Next After Intermediate ? Which course is best after intermediate?-What comes after intermediate level?-
After completing Intermediate, students have the opportunity to pursue a wide range of prestigious courses across various fields. The CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) and state boards has primarily highlighted the following 113 courses in a specially designed booklet for students and parents.

🔹 Engineering & Technology Courses
- Aeronautical Engineering
- Aerospace Engineering
- Architecture Engineering
- Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
- Astronomy & Astrophysics
- Automobile Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering
- Biotechnology Engineering
- Ceramic Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science Engineering
- Electrical & Electronics Engineering
- Electronics & Communication Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Information, Communication & Entertainment Technology
- Instrumentation Engineering
- Manufacturing Science & Engineering
- Marine Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Medical Electronics Engineering
- Metallurgy
- Meteorology
- Mining Engineering
- Naval Architecture Engineering
- Physical Sciences
- Polymer Engineering
- Robotics
- Textile Engineering
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🌱 Agriculture & Life Sciences
- Agricultural Science
- Biological Sciences
- Biotechnology
- Computer Applications
- Computer Science
- Cyber Security
- Earth Science / Geography
- Environmental Sciences
- Fisheries Science
- Floriculture / Horticulture
- Food Technology
- Forestry
- Oceanography
- Statistical Science
- Veterinary Sciences
- Wildlife Biology
- Zoology
🏥 Medical & Allied Health Sciences
- Ayurveda (BAMS – Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery)
- Dental Science (BDS – Bachelor of Dental Surgery)
- Homeopathy
- Naturopathy
- Pharmacy
- Siddha Medicine
- Unani Medicine
- Anthropology
🏛️ Humanities & Social Sciences
- Archaeology
- Art Restoration
- Curation (Museum & Heritage Management)
- Educational / Vocational School Counseling
- Monument & Sculpture Restoration
- Museology (Museum Studies)
- Physiotherapy
- Rehabilitation Psychology
- Rehabilitation Therapy
- Social Work
- Special Education (Teaching for Differently-Abled Students)
- Speech Language & Hearing Therapy
⚖️ Law & Media Studies
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- Law (LLB)
- Advertising
- Journalism
- Mass Communication
- Public Relations
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🎭 Performing Arts & Design
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- Art Direction
- Choreography
- Film Direction
- Film/Drama Production
- Fine Arts
- Performing Arts
- Vocal & Instrumental Music
- Animation
- Cinematography
- Communication Design
- Design
- Graphic Design
- Photography
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💼 Business, Finance & Management
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- Actuarial Sciences
- Bank Management
- Business Administration (BBA)
- Business Management (BBM)
- Cost & Works Accountancy (CWA)
- Chartered Accountancy (CA)
- Chartered Financial Analysis (CFA)
- Event Management
- Hospital Management
- Hotel Management
- Human Resource Management
- Insurance
- Logistics & Supply Chain Management
- Management Studies
📚 Education & Teaching
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- Bachelor of Arts (BA)
- Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.) / Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
- Corporate Intelligence
- Detective Studies
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🏡 Home & Lifestyle Sciences
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- Food Science & Nutrition
- Foreign Languages
- Home Science
- Interior Designing
- Liberal Studies
- Library Science
- Montessori Teaching
- Nutrition & Dietetics
- Physical Education
- Sports & Sports Management
- Tourism & Travel Management
✨ Final Thoughts
Apart from these 113 courses, many other fields offer numerous career opportunities. However, students should choose a course based on their interests and career aspirations to ensure a successful future.
