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Smita GMCA, MBA, DISM, DCA, CPISM

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What about Maths and Physics? You have a very bright future and an awesome career if you are interested in one of these. You can do B.Sc or B.Tech if you want to be a doctor or engineer. If you want to get into business and or management field then go for B.Com, but do MBA surely, only B.Com won't help. If you want to get into teaching then do B.Ed and M.Ed, if you want to make your career in the fashion designing or arts field then go for BA and MA. If you want to be a language specialist then do UG and Master's degree in that particular language like BA or MA (English).
If you want to be an IT specialist then do B.Tech IT and M.Tech o
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Sampurna GoswamiEducation counselor

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Hi Teatea,
You have to weigh your likes and dislikes, identify your favourite subjects among these and choose accordingly. Further studies in Biology, Agriculture, Horticulture, Zoology, Environmental Science, Food and Nutrition, Biochemistry, Forensic Science, MBBS, BDS, etc., can be done. Choose as per your career interest.

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Pranshu Chittora

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It is better that you go for B.Sc in maths. According to your interest and opt for teaching line. It will help you study what you want and later you can opt for the research field. Complete your education from IITs and if you don't get admission in IIT then opt for a reputed private institute.

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Hasti N

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Go for MBA in SMU or IGNOU.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Ankesh Lathoriya

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First, you decide that in which field you have interest. There are lots of stream after 12th and Your percentage is good.

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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

Guide-Level 13

Hello,
Engineering is heavily mathematical, so I would suggest that aspirant must have basic mathematical knowledge. If you want to skip mathematics for class 11th and 12th then follow these steps to become an engineer:
1. Appear for Polytechnic (jexpo) exam which is based on 10th standard science.
2. After completing 3 years Diploma course you can become a junior engineer.
3. Appear for LEET exam to get direct entry to the 2nd year of degree engineering study.
4. After completing 3 years you can become a graduate engineer.
Though you complete this diploma and get a seat to degree course you will be finding various applications of maths in
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rahul r

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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Students from any stream, who have passed 12th standard board examinations are eligible to pursue this course. Minimum marks criteria exists, but it varies from one Institute to another. Usually, it is around 50% marks.

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Kirti VishwakarmaBibliophile

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First of all, grab the best notes of General Organic Chemistry and mug them completely. It is the most important thing without which you won't be able to study Organic Chemistry in any way. Then move forward for small concepts like Isomerism. Afterwards, start understanding the name reactions. The best way to study them is by looking at the reactants and forming the mechanism yourself to decide the product.
And ensure that you know IUPAC well.
I would advise you to choose a good book for that with which you can practise questions along with studying the concepts. O.P. Tondon is the best one for that.

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