I got 84% in boards. What can I do after 12th?

I got 86 in maths, 95 in economics, 74 in English, 84 in accounts & 81 in business studies.

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    Dr Swastik Sahu Medical & Engineering Consultant | Scholar-Level 17

    9 years ago
    Hi Dear,
    You have scored well in 12th with commerce stream. In commerce stream further you can pursue B.Com or you can go for BCA or BBA. It depends on your interest.
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    Ashutosh singh | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    Science stream students with PCM after 12 th Class:
    Engineering: With Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in the 12th Standard, one of the most sought after career options is Engineering. A student can take up B. Tech program for four years, then another two years pursuing M. Tech. This field is particularly great for students who loves to know what is going in the technology world. Following are the various branches of engineering out of which students can select their specific domain:
    - Aeronautical Engineering
    - Automobile Engineering
    - Civil Engineering
    - Chemical Engineering
    - Electrical Engineering
    - Electrical & Electronics Engineering
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    GARGI VERMA

    8 years ago
    Try to crack Delhi University's entrance for professional courses like BMS, BBE, BBS, etc. else, B.Com from DU has the best content to study with vast opportunities.
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    Archita Chouhan | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    You have score good marks in 12th and it shows that you have a good knowledge and your base is strong, so I suggest to do CA first if you are a commerce student. There are many other career options too that you can do if you are a commerce student like B.Com, BBA, LL.B., etc. It all depends on your interest and passion. All the best.
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    Vivek Mittal

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    First of all, congratulations for the good marks in 12th!
    There are various opportunities you can pursue after 12th. If you are a commerce student, then you can go with Delhi University or IPU (if you have cleared the entrance test) for commerce courses.
    If you are a science student, it depends on your preference whether you want to do B.Tech or B.Sc. For B.Tech I will suggest you IPU and for B.Sc. go with DU.
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    Prem Kumar | Guide-Level 11

    9 years ago
    best you can do is : prepare for CIVIL SERVICES.
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    Pranav Sikkewal | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    There are many course options after 12th like BBA, B.Tech, B.Sc, BE, MBBS and CPL.

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Loveleen Sharma

Yes, Yale University accepts international students after 12th CBSE. International students can apply for the Yale University bachelor's courses. Given below are the admission requirements for students applying for the UG courses here - 

  • A strong academic record 
  • High scores in SAT or ACT (In SAT: 680 to 800 and in ACT: 31 to 36)
  • English language proficiency (TOEFL: 100 and IELTS: 7+)
  • Essay 
  • SOP 
  • Teacher's recommendations 
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heena agrawal

Hi.

If you apply with JEE Main scores, CU primarily considers your JEE Main percentile / AIR for admission.

12th marks are generally secondary in this case — mostly used for eligibility criteria (like minimum 50–60% in PCM or aggregate, depending on branch).

High JEE scores can also qualify you for JEE-based scholarships at CU.

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heena agrawal

Hi.

Yes — for admission to B.Tech/B.E. at Chandigarh University (CU), there is a requirement on your 12th‑class marks (along with other eligibility conditions), even if you're using your JEE Main score. 

What's required from 12th (or equivalent) at CU

You must have passed 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognised board with Physics and Mathematics. 

For many B.Tech courses at CU, including those that accept JEE Main or CU's entrance (CUCET), the minimum aggregate requirement in 12th is around 50% (for general or merit‑based eligibility) as a baseline. 

Some sources show that for “full eligibility” (especially for certa

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heena agrawal

Hi.

If your 12th result has not been announced yet then 

Upload expected / provisional marks for now.

Final admission depends on the official 12th mark sheet after results are announced.

Colleges are used to this situation, especially for students applying in early cycles.

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heena agrawal

Hi.

AIIMS is primarily a medical college/university (undergraduate, postgraduate, super-speciality, etc.) + a hospital. 

Its courses begin after Class 12 — i.e. you must have completed 12th standard (10+2) to be eligible for entry into courses like MBBS, B.Sc., etc. 

The official course list of AIIMS includes medical and allied health degrees — not school-level classes (11th / 12th) as per its academic catalogue.

Thus, AIIMS itself does not run 11th and 12th standard as a school.

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