Does a student need to be serious about his career from 10th because he/she has to choose a stream in 12th?
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Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
6 years agoHello Puneesh
Travel through a large distance and will head towards college life. You will realize how crucial this school part was? This is a base time. Your future journey depends on this. However, not completely. But yes this is a time when you should make a proper analysis of all courses India is having, what is your stream, what are your interests, what sort of course you like? So, this would help you to choose your stream in 12th and than further you will get a path to choose a desired course with desired college. Getting serious doesn't mean you have to place yourself completely over the bundle of Books. It just like make yourse...more -
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Mrinalani Teotia Worked with India's largest newspaper AMAR UJALA | Guide-Level 11
7 years agoHi Puneesh, Very well framed question! Look dear it's important to have a little serious attitude towards your studies. When you will travel through a large distance and will head towards college life. You will realize how crucial this school part was? This is a base time. Your future journey depends on this. However, not completely. But yes this is a time when you should make a proper analysis of all courses India is having, what is your stream, what are your interests, what sort of course you like? So, this would help you to choose your stream in 12th and than further you will get a path to choose a desired course with desired colleg...more
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