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Surabhi ChaudharyEngineer at Honda Cars India Limited

Guide-Level 11

Afzal, maths is something that will be integrally involved in all branches of engineering. You need to dig a bit deeper and ask yourself what else you like to do. Also the choice really depends upon your rank in various competitive exams, your 12th board percentage and what you want to do after graduation.
If you like coding (C,C++), then go for CSE/IT. If you like physics, thermodynamics and engineering drawing, go for Mechanical/Civil. If you are fascinated by the electrical circuits and are the one who fixes the fuse in your house, then go for Electrical Engineering. Introspect day and night and find out which of these you like.
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Ritika Pradhan

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Dear Anand,
If you wish to prepare for DAVV C Et, then refer to the links below for further guidance:
1. http://recruitmentresult.com/davv-cet-syllabus/
2. https://www.indgkdigest.in/davv-cet-model-papers-2016-syllabus-and-exam-pattern/

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Joel BhandareOpen to discussion regarding MBA and PGDM

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No, but you must 50% or above. Having good academic record is better for you.

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n manishNothing special

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A bachelor's degree of course and then if you opt for MSc in finance then you need to have maths in background.!!!!!
Or else go for cfa

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Swameeka MedhiOverseas Education Counselor, Free Lance

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Hey Larisa, if you could specify a country perhaps I could have given you a proper guidance. You may however take a look at these options
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/bachelors-in-arts-courses-in-abroad-sl1323?country=usa-australia-canada
Hope this helps.


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ambreen khan

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Hi Jay, You can study any course as per your interests. Education system in US is very flexible. Without worrying about jobs in US I will suggest you to firstly prepare for the admissions. Prepare for SAT and TOEFL and look out for the top universities. If you have good academic records and competitive skills you will get a job. Email a few universities and also contact their foreign student department for career services.

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n manishNothing special

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Go for Commerce as its essence is simple and practical.
You'd also need to have strong reasoning and other attributes it is always good if you start practicing reasoning from this stage itself don't worry take it easy
Stay blessed
And all the best

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ruby jaha

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Hi Ancy,
Aviation is a very broad term and it is associated with the operation of aircrafts. Aviation is the art of design, development, production, operation, and use of aircraft.
Civil aviation courses are meant for those who want to make their career in government or regulatory bodies of aviation or those planning to work as aviation consultants. To pursue a successful career in the aviation industry, one should have a hospitable and pleasing personality. Air hostesses should be well skilled in customer relations as how to deal with the passengers.
Types of aviation courses:
Booth Board Services
Pilot training (Commercial Pilot Training,
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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Arpit,
Every field having own scope and growth and you can't rate them as best or not good.
There is lots of option in which you can see your future with good salary and growth.
MATHS / STATS HONS
CA / CS
LAW
PSYCHOLOGY
PHILOSOPHY
ACTUARIAL SCIENCE
ECONOMICS
So do research on these fields and if you have any further query please feel free to post here.
All the best

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Dharmpal BarjatiB.tech

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HelloObviously Computer science engineering has better package if you have good knowledge about this. More job opportunity for computer science engineering. Electrical engineering is also good scope in India.
Hope this helps
thanks
Best of luck

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Hasti N

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No, only your B.Tech result will matter.

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Rushabh Sheth

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Sales and international bpo fetch good salary for bcom students

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Siddhant Gautamsolving problems from..kid level !

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yes you will .and also in good NIT

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Rushabh Sheth

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CS has that role of acting as link between shareholders and board of directors he ensures smooth conduct of the board and general meetings
but havinggood communication skills wont be enough
You need to have vast knowledge of Company laws securities laws company accounts and they also have to undergo min 1 year training
So if you're up for it then definitely do CS it is most lucrative career and companies are facing shortage of CS s
CS is most sought after these days than CA

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