I am 12th com student, waiting for results & indecisive. I don't like Banking, CA, Mass media, Accounts field. CAN U SUGGEST ANYTHING FOR ME
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Answered by
Priya Mahajan Educationist and Career Consultant since 2010 | Scholar-Level 16
5 years agoHi,
A lot depends on your interest as you can give your best in a stream for which you are passionate. The companies to pick the bests. So decide your interest to give your best. A total of 424 courses are offered at LPU across various streams and disciplines. These programmes are of different levels. Some courses which might interest you can be:
B.Sc and M.Sc. Agriculture (the highest package being 1 CRORE P. A)
B.Tech for CSE (the highest package being 1 CRORE P. A)
B.Tech for ECE. Hospitality programmes. B. Design programmes. BBA+ MBA
LAW etc. Best for you would be to browse www.lpu.in and check the topic details of various subjects. Thi...more -
Hi, There are a lot of options available apart from these at LPU:
1. LAW
2. Fashion design
3. Hotel Management
4. BBA
5. BCA
6. Fine arts
7. Physical education
8. Multemedia
9. Film production
10 Animation
I suggest you to check your interests, personality traits and temperament and try to align them with your aspirations. One most important factor is aptitude. You can check it here: https://www.lpu.in/admission/career_assessment.php
Hope this helps
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Answered by
Dr. RAKESH NARU To Earn add L to earn and make it LEARN | Contributor-Level 10
5 years agoHotel management, tourism. Rather tell me what you like to do in life would tell you what course you can do. -
Well that totally depends on your interest that which programme you should go for. A total of 424 courses are offered at Lovely Professional University across various streams and disciplines. These programmes are of different levels. You can check for the programme after 12th and check their eligibility criteria, if you qualify the criteria than as per your desired programme apply for admissions at the earliest. There are a lot of options available at LPU apart from that mentioned in your question:-
1. LAW
2. Fashion design
3. Hotel Management
4. BBA
5. BCA
6. Fine arts
7. Physical education
8. Multemedia
9. Film production
10 Animation
LPU is a...more
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