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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
1. no substitution to hard work
2.have practical orientation
3.read .read .read.not only related to studies but even outside curriculum
4.Make friends.stay away from young age attractions
5. Never let a child in you die
6.Keep on exploring new avenues
7.if possible participate in some project or internship, even though your university may not make it compulsory.
8.Give importance to ENGLISH COMMUNICATION.
9.SET GOALS EARLY
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
You need 65% in 12th with either maths/accounts and English. If you are very sure of going for this course, you may start right after 12th. I would suggest you to go through the complete course structure before making any decision as that will give you more clarity about it.
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