How to earn money after completing class 12th (science)?

188 Views|2 Followers|Posted 2016-03-17 09:57:56
Asked by Harshal Kale
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Lokesh Mathur
2016-03-18 12:43:16
Being a Science student it is not a good thought you should enhance your studies other wise your knowledge of your subject will be limited which never allows you to take growth in future.

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2 years ago

I think first of all you should complete your graduation otherwise it will be very difficult to get a job. But you can work part time or look for an internship after your 1st year of graduation.

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Kamaraju pulugurtha
2016-03-17 11:15:43
In this case, depend on your movement and activity. You have to work constantly to prove that you are reliable. Keep an aim and follow it.In the beginning, you may not succeed. But, work . Finally, you will get money.

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2016-03-17 10:24:10
There are banking and postal office related jobs for +2 cleared. You may also seek jobs as insurance agents. Retail shops and showrooms may be on the look out for good people.

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