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Piyush Kothavade

Beginner-Level 3

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Mahesh Sarkar

Beginner-Level 3

It depends on the subject you are opting for further study. If you are interested in any kind of biological line you are supposed have biology as a main subject and moreover your marks in biology is good enough to pursue any line in this field.

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Jwngsar Basumatary

Beginner-Level 4

You can join B.Sc in any stream or if you think you can try harder than you can also consider engineering.

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Jwngsar Basumatary

Beginner-Level 4

If you're interested in computers you can do CSE or ECE or EEE or if you're interested in machinery you can go for MCE or if you love bio you can go for Biotech. Other than above you can also try management such as B.Sc in hotel and tourism management, event management, etc.

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Sanjay K

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Hi Naman,
It depends on where your interest lies. This B.Ed course has been designed for aspirants who are interested in pursuing a career in teaching and other related fields. For teaching in high schools and higher primary schools, B.Ed degree is must require in India. At present, the need for trained teachers is very high as a lot of schools are building day-by-day. To become a successful professional in the teaching field, one should have a minimum qualification in Bachelor of Education (B.Ed).
On the other hand, the skills you gain on a business and management studies degree will allow you to start contributing to your employer's or
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sayali khanzode

Beginner-Level 2

If you have good score in PCM and interest in engineering, then you can go for engineering.
Career in lectureship:
Go for B.Sc
Career in Forces:
You can go for BBA /BCA or any normal graduation and give an attempt for entrance of exam related to forces
These are few famous options,But it completely depends on your interest and area of your choice.
I hope it helps

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Himanshu Madan

Contributor-Level 9

You can pursue food technology, biotechnology or polymer sciences.

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Guide-Level 12

For PCM,
Engineering
Pharmacy,
Architecture,
BCA,
BBA,
B.Sc.
For PCB,
Medical
Dental,
Pharmacy,
B.sc,
Physiotherapy
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