I am in 12th std. and I plan to pursue CS after 12th std. along with BAF. And MBA after graduation.Am I on the right track.?Please guide me.

10th percentage - 80.91%

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    Rahul Chauhan | Contributor-Level 9

    2014-09-19 14:15:52
    Hi Ayushi yes you are on the right track. Just you need to focus and go slow step by step. First aim should be to score excellent percentage in 12th std to secure admission in a reputed college and university. Then to maintain an equal result in both graduation and also prepare for CS side by side. Now after all this which will take 3-4 years to complete instead of MBA there are many other options for you. Currently there is a trend among students to do CMA, CPA, CFA, FRM global finance certifications. You should read about them also. Kindly have a look at these links to understand more :
    http://www.edupristine.com/blog/category/about-
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