I have passed 10th and wants to go Australia for Bachelor's after 12th.Which stream to choose in 11th and what after that.please guide.

Don't say choose that in which you are interested.Guide me which Bachelor's and Masters degree best for getting good job in Australia.

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    Rohit Kothawade i am here to help you in your problem | Guide-Level 13

    8 years ago
    You can go for science.
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    N Pathania | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    Hi, To know your interest well you can take this online and free of cost career assessment test "https://www.lpu.in/admission/career_assessment.php"
    There are many credit transfer programs being run by reputed universities like LPU. These not only get you the foreign degree but also helps you to study at a much lower cost with far higher chances of securing VISA. You can study for 2 years here in India and the next 2 or 1 years in Australia. This way you can save money as you are going to pay a fee in Indian National rupee for half of your degree here in India and the degree you will get from the foreign university. For more and better
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    Vibha Gupta | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    I would suggest the credit transfer programmes. LPU connects you to Top 200 Universities Across the Globe!
    LPU International Tie-Ups across the globe provide opportunities to the students to visit institutions under various Study abroad programmes. Credit Transfer Programme is one of the best options in International exposure that is offered to students at LPU. Under this programme students are transferred to a foreign partner Universities and receive a degree from foreign Partner University after successful completion of Programme. LPU offers semester exchange programme that is abroad programme
    It offers international exposure programme
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    Subhajit Debnath ||Dream:Airport Operations Manager||

    8 years ago
    What was your 10th percentage?
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    Rashmi Desai | Contributor-Level 7

    5 years ago
    Depends on what your liking are.
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    Hasan Juzerbhai MBA student | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    I think you should choose commerce field and give more attention in your class 12th. And then, you have to give the exam for the Bachelors like IELTS. And, if you will score good, you will get admission in good university.
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    Vishal Gupta | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    You should focus on your class 12th. It is a good option to go to Australia, but there are IITs and IISc for engineering and other top colleges in India. You can opt for any stream as per your interest.
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    pranav rathore PhD zoology from Vikram university Ujjain | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    If going to Australia is that what you want, you can take arts but for a good career opt for science. To study in Australia, you need to take IELTS or TOEFL. These are English proficiency tests.
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    bhargav patel

    9 years ago
    you may take Science stream with A group as australia is much famous for engineering scopes for Bachelors.

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