I have got 62% in 12th pcm what i can do in future...

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Sakshi Verma
9 years ago
Rajiv, It totally depends on the personal interest that in which stream you want to get admission. All the streams are doing equally good and moreover their scopes are also same. Study about the stream and see if it benefits you in long run. Here are some of the courses-Engineering, BCA BBA, BA, B.S

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Dear Rajiv, You must select your area of study which interests you and will meet your career goals ahead. Please share your interests, subjects you like and any future plans to guide you better.

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