Part II: The Career Clusters – Exploring Your Options

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The Stream Selector Guide (The Class 11/12 Crossroads)

Choosing your stream in Class 11 and 12 is the first major step. This matrix helps you understand how your stream choice connects to the five Career Clusters.

Key: ☑ Required | ☐ Preferred/Advantageous | ⚪ Open | ❌ Not Eligible

Career Cluster & Key Pathways

PCM

PCB

Commerce (With Math)

Commerce (W/O Math)

Humanities / Arts

Critical Notes

1: STEM & INNOVATION

      

Engineering (B.Tech/B.E.)

PCM is mandatory nationwide.

Architecture & Planning (B.Arch/B.Plan)

PCM for B.Arch; Math mandatory for B.Plan.

Digital Tech (BCA/B.Sc. CS)

Math is often mandatory for top programs.

Foundational Sciences (Physics, Chem, Math)

 

Life Sciences & Biotech (B.Sc.)

PCB is the standard requirement.

2: HEALTH & WELLBEING

      

Clinical Medicine (MBBS, BDS, etc.)

PCB is mandatory (NEET eligibility).

Allied Health (Physiotherapy, etc.)

PCB is generally required.

Pharmaceutical Sciences (B.Pharm)

Requires PCM or PCB.

Psychology (B.A./B.Sc.)

B.Sc. programs often prefer a science background.

3: BUSINESS & ECONOMY

      

Management (BBA, BMS, IPM)

Math is required for top programs (e.g., IIM-IPM, DU).

Commerce (B.Com Hons)

Math is often mandatory for top universities (e.g., DU).

Economics (B.A./B.Sc. Hons)

Math is mandatory for virtually all reputable programs.

Law (5-Year Integrated LL.B.)

Open to all streams.

4: ARTS & COMMUNICATION

      

Design (B.Des)

Open to all.

Fashion Technology (B.F.Tech)

B.F.Tech (NIFT) requires PCM. B.Des Fashion is open to all.

Media, Journalism, Advertising

Open to all.

Liberal Arts & Humanities (B.A. Hons)

Open to all.

5: SOCIETY & SERVICE

      

Defence (NDA – Army Wing)

Open to all streams.

Defence (NDA – Air Force & Navy; TES)

PCM is mandatory.

Hospitality & Hotel Management

Open to all.

Agriculture (B.Sc.)

PCB is standard; some accept PCM.

Note on Tiers: Tiers are based on a combination of factors including NIRF rankings, industry perception, and research output.