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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

Guide-Level 13

A student gets 3 chances for appearing in JEE Mains and of course in getting admission in one of the NIT from the passing year of 12th. So, by this logic, you are still eligible to get admission, but yes you have asked a very pertinent question. Here I would like to advise you that in the previous year almost 50% fresh engineering graduates were jobless. This does not mean that graduates from NIT were jobless. But this is an overall figure. In view of this I would rather advise you to think of some other career in a field that fascinates you are that gives you the feeling of challenge. I am sure with this selection you will do well in
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Ratnadeep Korabu

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If it's the question about the low is, then I suggest you to introduce him to some practical work, like getting him into an ITI course. There he will be able to gain practical knowledge with proper instructions. If he is refuses to do that, then Try whatever he is good in like painting, singing, dancing, music, sports, etc. And support him to do the same. Career wise it is good but he must be really good at those things. The last option may be to give him a start up for small business like grocery store, barber shop, a small restaurant, etc. Also about the low iq do not worry there are thing that can be learnt for the first time and wi
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Amandeep Kaur

Contributor-Level 8

Hello, With devotion, no field is difficult. Moreover, a career in computers can fetch a handsome salary. One has plenty of options to explore in medical, non-medical, humanities and commerce field. Just identify your skills aligning with these fields and go for it.

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Siddharth VermaBtech from ABES Engineering College

Contributor-Level 6

The best answer to this question is to read a book called "THE ALCHEMIST", you will find the answer to your question. But still if you go for PCM you have lots of choices.

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Sneha Singhania

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
Yes, you can join Diploma in counseling after BA LLB.

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shivam patelcollege choice expert

Guide-Level 14

Dear,
Please visit the link: https://www.shiksha.com/courses-after-12th/science

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Aananya Sharma

Contributor-Level 6

After B.Com many students aspire for further studies. For such students there are numerous good options available. Below is a list of options available in the academic field after completion of B.Com. M.Com If you have an urge to study commerce subjects and gain a deeper insight of how an organisation works then you should go for M.Com. -MBA is one of the popular options for Bachelor of Commerce graduates. Commerce degree gives an edge to MBA aspirants as some of the subjects taught in B.Com are repeated in the curriculum during the first year of MBA. CA Chartered Accountancy or CA can be pursued with or after the B.Com course. A backg
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palak sahjournalism student

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Meenu,
Candidate must have completed MA / M.Sc in Psychology / Educational Psychology/Education/Applied Psychology /Social Work/Child-development/Human Development/ MA/M.Sc in any school.
Subject having B.Ed with Psychology/Counseling as papers/
BA with Psychology, as paper/subject with not less than 45% marks in aggregate from a recognized University.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

Guide-Level 15

I wouldn't suggest such a change in career. You can pursue a Masters in engineering course that focuses more mathematics. However, if you think that you will not be satisfied with that, you can opt for M.Sc. M.Tech in Mathematics and Computing can be good course for you.

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Amol ChopadeMBA ++ Student at PUMBA University of pune

Contributor-Level 10

Well, if you were interested in Psychology, then go for MA. If you were interested in higher package jobs, go for MA. You will get good packages from MBA, as compared to MA, if you do it from one of the top institutes.

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