I passed my 12th from arts in 2017. What should I do now for a better future?

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shaniya salahuddin
7 years ago
Hi, It depend on your interest, but I'll suggest some good course for good future. You can do BA (hons.), BBA BCA BBM, BBS. Good luck.

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Every option is good if you do hard work but it depends on you, you can choose any one option according to your interest. Good luck.

Manjeet Jakhar
7 years ago
According to my opinion and experience after class 12th from Arts, you can do Bachelors in Arts that is BA. It is the best option for you, there are lot of Honors courses like history Hons. Geography Honors political Science Honors Hindi Hons English honors, whatever you want to do, you can opt that

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EE, these two courses are different and it's based totally on you that in which subject are you interested. If you have the skill set required to get a job in hotel management field then go for it. Hotel management has a good scope in India and abroad.

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