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Sushila Bishnoi

Beginner-Level 5

There is no upper limit, but minimum percentage is 60 %, if you score 60%, then go ahead. Best of luck.

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Harshit Jain

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Since, you have to pursue CPL after SPL, as CPL is required to join as pilot in any airlines. Better option is to go for CPL after class 12th. If you go for SPL, then you have to go for PPL and then CPL. CPL is important for commercial flying. Also, it would be preferable if you pursue 12th in PCM rather than medical.

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Tanushree Mitra

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Hi Piyush,
Popular options include engineering, architecture, B.Sc, BCA, LLB, BBS, BMS and so on. You have to choose as per your interest and career plans. If you have other interest like design, journalism, etc. you can choose accordingly.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Pramath, there is no specific stream requirement to take the SAT. First you decide what you want to study beyond 12th and know your aptitude. However, there is a compulsory maths section in SAT, you may prefer taking PCM. But if you are better in PCB and interested to study medical subjects later then there is no point taking PCM. So know what you want and choose accordingly.

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rahul r

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Hi,
A student having PCM in 12th standard can pursue his further studies in engineering and technology, pharmacy, architecture, law, management, fashion, textile, social work, library science and all art and humanities group fields.
You can also pursue a career in the following fields:
1) Merchant Navy
2) Indian Defense services
3) Commercial Pilot
4) B.Sc.
5) Railway Apprentice exam
6) Business Administration and Management Studies
7) Commerce

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Nilay Patil

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, surely you can pursue B.Tech if you had science in 12th.

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Ritika Pradhan

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you can pursue mass communication after completing BBA. But, think before you step in, this field will make you explore a lot of things and you need to work very hard. This is not the kind of field you will just go in and get a job, instead, you will have to show your skill set to the best to get there.

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Sushila Bishnoi

Beginner-Level 5

To study journalism, it is better to study arts after +2. You can go for BA mass communication, and then MA or M.Sc mass communication. But, for better journalist you must have self-confidence and ability to speak up in public. So, start participating in stage as well as cultural activity soon.

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