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After FSC Pre-Engineering Career

Career after passing FSC Pre-Engineering:

After FSC Pre-Engineering Career. The question of choosing a suitable career comes to the mind of every student who is studying in the first or second year of intermediate. Similarly, pre-engineering students have many options. They just need to explore the available options and evaluate themselves for a specific career that suits their aptitude, personality traits, values ​​and educational background. A student can choose different careers after studying pre-engineering with pre-medical in FSc or additional math. It will be decided by your score in FSc as well as entrance test. In Pakistan, a person can get a seat in government sector engineering colleges only if he scores well in both the intermediate and entry tests of the respective province. Several domains of engineering are offered in Pakistan and below are some of them:

After FSC Pre-Engineering Career


Mechanical Engineering:

 A majority of students pursuing pre-engineering studies chose mechanical engineering as their preferred career. The industrial sector has a significant share in our country's GDP and hence the job market for mechanical engineers is quite vast. Those interested in pursuing a career as a mechanical engineer must secure high marks in the entrance test after the intermediate. There are federal as well as provincial chartered universities offering B.E four year program in Mechanical Engineering like PIEAS, NUST, U.E.T., NED, GIKI. After completing B.E degree in Mechanical Engineering, one can either go into private sector through Management Trainee Officer Program or Govt in various departments like PAEC, WAPDA, NESCOM, KPT, Pak Railway and many others. Can go for sector jobs.


Electrical Engineering:

In this globalized and digitalized world, electrical power is no longer a luxury. From industry to agriculture, electronics to mechatronics, engineering to medicine and art to science, every field needs electricity for smooth functioning and innovation. After studying the four-year degree program of Bachelors in Electrical Engineering, eligible students can pursue a career in PAEC, WAPDA, IESCO, LESCO, GEPCO, K-Electric and many other government institutions.


Civil Engineering after 12th:

Civil engineers work on the construction of buildings, infrastructure including bridges, roads and tunnels. Construction work is always included whenever the discussion is about the growth or development of a region or country. Both the public and private sectors rely heavily on civil engineers to develop land into residential or commercial buildings. It is a major industry in any country and those pursuing a career in civil engineering must be flexible to work in remote areas, harsh conditions and 24/7 as the nature of the job demands. Many private and public universities offer this program once a year. Both men and women can make a career in this field, but due to the nature of the job, women are less inclined towards this field. Once a student gains experience, they can accelerate their career in Saudi Arabia, UAE and the Middle East.


Aeronautical Engineering after FSC Pre-Engineering:

As the world evolves, the globalized world requires faster travel. It has created a huge market of airlines and airports operating all over the world. Aeronautical engineers participate in the production and maintenance of airplanes and fighter jets. Students can study aeronautical engineering at NUST, Air and IST. It is a very rewarding career as you can apply to foreign companies as well as Pakistan Air Force.


Software Engineering:

Today computers are essential for every business and industry. Software in a computer is like a brain in a human body. Software engineers have knowledge of computer sciences, information technology and other related fields and are part of every business and industry that uses computers. They can also set up a software house and earn their livelihood independently. This sector has immense potential in this century as the world today is moving towards e-governance.


Electronics Engineering:

Modern technologies are based on integrated circuits and electronics helps a student to understand the chemistry and mechanism of integrated circuits. They range from mobile to aircraft structures and hence the scope of electronics engineering is vast. Students can pursue a career in Sparco, Nasscom, HMC Taxila, PAF Camra, mobile and automobile industry and others.


Agricultural Engineering:

Pakistan is an agricultural country and majority of the workforce is directly or indirectly connected to the agriculture sector. The world is facing the problem of population growth and food security will be one of the serious problems. Hence, agricultural engineers will be in high demand in the future as the sector will be mechanized for higher productivity. Agricultural engineers are also involved in finding renewable sources of energy because the use of non-renewable sources is a question for the sustainability of this ecosystem. They have a bright future in Australia, New Zealand and other countries that are actively researching in the field of agriculture. They also have career options in government sector like Pakistan Agriculture Research Council, National Institute of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering etc.


Textile Engineering:

Cotton is one of the main products of Pakistan's agricultural sector and the textile sector is dependent on it. Half of the country's exports are based on textiles. The magnitude of the textile industry in the country and consequently the number of jobs for textile engineers in the country can be estimated. University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Bahauddin Zakaria University Multan and many other public and private universities offer these degrees. It is a four-year engineering degree program and offers a rewarding career.


Non-Engineering Careers after FSC Pre-Engineering:

It is almost impossible to get admission in an engineering college because a student has studied pre-engineering in his intermediate. This achievement is the result of a competitive process and therefore a few hundred students out of thousands have secured a seat in a government sector engineering university. All those students who do not get admission often feel depressed and hopeless. They need not worry as there are many careers which can be chosen even with a low score in F.Sc. These carriers are listed as follows:


Entrepreneurship after 12th:

Humans need solutions to their problems for personal as well as for the betterment of society. Individuals who can propose practical solutions and turn their ideas into products may have a better future in entrepreneurship. A young mind is full of ideas and workable solutions. A keen observer with the ability to take risks can be a good entrepreneur. Students can also try their luck in digital medium by using their public speaking skills after F. Sc pre-engineering.


Business and Management Sciences:

Students who are good in mathematics can become good bankers. If you are not able to score well in F. Sc and entrance test, you can study Business Administration, Finance, Public Administration and Accounting. All you need to do is get yourself evaluated by a professional career counselor, who can assess and guide you accordingly as to which of the above fields is best for you.


Career in Armed Forces after FSC Pre-Engineering:

Armed forces offer permanent employment with rewards and benefits. If you are physically fit, able to work all over Pakistan and interested in working for a prestigious organization, then you should join Pakistan Armed Forces. A few options are available:


Any PMA can join the long course and become a part of Pakistan Army as a commissioned officer.

A student can join the Pakistan Army as a cadet by studying Engineering at NUST after FSc Engineering and later serve in the Engineering Corps of the Pakistan Army.

One can join as a medical cadet and study MBBS in Army Medical College Rawalpindi and later serve as a doctor in Pakistan Army.


BS in Natural Sciences after 12th:

If a student is unable to get a seat on merit in an engineering college of a government university, he should not worry. A student who has the ability to conduct research in chemistry, physics, mathematics, and other interdisciplinary subjects should apply for BS in universities after FSC Pre-Engineering. This is the basis of his PhD, and he needs to get professional guidance before pursuing any such subjects, so he doesn't get stuck after a Bachelor of Science.


CA and ACCA after FSC Pre-Engineering:

Chartered accountancy is a professional field that requires dedication, hard work and perseverance. If you are good at math and not interested in engineering, social sciences, and natural sciences fields, this is one of the fields that can help you identify your dream career.


Career in Social Sciences after Intermediate:

Sometimes after intermediate a large number of students begin to realize their potential in social studies. In general, social sciences have lower qualifications than natural sciences. Hence, it increases the chances of getting admission in government universities. This is an important moment in a student's life and the career of the student will be decided by the choices made at this time. Social pressures, insecurities regarding jobs and financial benefits often lead students to choose natural sciences over social sciences, despite having aptitude and personal preferences for social sciences. It is advised that you should know yourself before making such a decision. Each subject has scope and bright career prospects, you need to prepare yourself accordingly. Some of the prominent fields are listed below:


Law after FSC Pre-Engineering:

Students who have studied FSC Pre-Engineering can pursue LLB after clearing the LAT conducted by the Education Testing Council. A student who is confident, well reasoned and interested in a non-engineering career can study law at Islamic International University Islamabad, Quaid-e-Azam University and other private universities.


Library and Information Sciences:

This program offers a career that allows you to study a lot alongside your work. You can also join this program through Allama Iqbal Open University Distance Learning Program.


Psychology after FSC Pre-Engineering:

Extracurricular activities help to know the aptitude of a student towards a particular field. If a student is interested in knowing behavior, listening, and understanding others with empathy and attention to small details, a BS in Psychology is one of the available non-engineering options.


Media Science and Journalism:

Students can join the four-year BS program in Media Sciences and Journalism. This program is offered in Punjab University and many other public and private universities.

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