Compendium of Academic Courses After +2 The compendium of courses after +2, is an earnest effort of the board to facilitate students while scouting for right course choices. While all care has been taken to provide information, although in brief, about the traditional, popular and new age courses, it still may not be as comprehensive considering that there are an estimated 900 universities and over 41,000 colleges in the country providing higher education and teaching a plethora of subjects. The intention is limited to creating awareness among the students (please also see disclaimer). The board will not be responsible for any inadvertent omission, variation in information, nature of courses and availability in a particular institute that may take place over time. For details, classifications or combinations, users are requested to visit the official websites of UGC, AICTE, NAAC and individual institutes. https://scert.cg.gov.in/pdf/misc/career/CBSE-Career-guidance-44...
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