Which stream should I opt for in HSC?

I have completed class 10th.

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Asked by Aman Shivhare

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    pasha asif | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    If your percentage is really good, I would suggest you to take Science stream in you PUC, but it is just a suggestion and you decide on the basis of your interests on what you want to do.
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    DHARAM PAL JAKHAR MASTERS IN MATHEMATICS | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Dear friend as per my opinion and my knowledge you can opt either Science stream or commerce stream or arts stream. But if you have problem in mathematics then as per me. You can go for Science. It has more scopes ahead.
    all the best and have a great life.
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    Praneel rodrigues

    8 years ago
    There are three streams. The main point is that you can't change the stream which you choose.
    1. Science
    In this, you have a chance to explore medicine, doctors, engineering, scientist, etc.
    2. Commerce
    This is the perfect stream to start a business or do a corporate job at high post in companies. In this field, you should be very intelligent, not ratta studies, but mind should be sharp.
    3. Arts
    This field is good for various thinkers who are interested in subjects and languages. You can learn literature of many subjects.
    4. Vocational Courses
    If you are not interested in the above-mentioned field, go for this.
    There are many courses like hote
    ...more

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