I am currently in 9th standard. Which stream should I choose in 11th or 12th? My maths is not very good.

26 Views|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Sarun Singla
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Akash Malav
7 years ago
My dear, concentrate on your 10th first. You make your own decision after that, what you like the most. Because you can't succeed in that field where you are forcefully admitted yourself. So, whatever you think is best for you target that field because every field have a lot opportunities.

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Ambika Rathore
7 years ago
Have patience till class 10th. Focus on your studies. On your class 10th result depends your choice of stream.

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shikhar singh
7 years ago
It is obvious at this stage. Be patient, and try to write options whatever you think you want to do. Make a list of them and do thorough research of all the options. It will help you to decided your stream. Please feel free to ask anything. Best of luck.

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