Hi, I am a 12th grade student preparing for engineering entrance exams. I don't have any idea regarding the branch that I should choose.

I am very interested in maths, I can learn physics but not very much into it. Chemistry is fine. I scored 98% in 10th CBSE board.

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Dinesh upadhyay
5 years ago
The market of skill is also about demand and supply. Identifying the best institute is as important as choosing the correct specializations. You could find a branch in which you can excel more due to passion and natural inclination. Engineering branches can be categorized into - (1) branches with br

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Hello Sradha PM, I can tell you with confidence that what is in your mind is absolutely normal for a student of your age. There is still plenty of time for you to understand the intricacies of different branches. You should keep reading whatever you can about the different branches of engineering so

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