What are all course options available after class 12 (PCM) other than engineering?

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    Dattaram Ghase

    9 years ago
    ya that's right 7 u can do BBM a
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    Arindam Biswas Life is all about good carrier!

    9 years ago
    You can pursue a degree in BSc. In Geography from DU, CU, BHU and you get a vast opportunity!
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    Venkat sangam heading my own construction firm

    9 years ago
    you can go for architecture or designing, it is a world of creativity in itself .it would be very interesting and fun in those fields and there is a bright future ahead
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    Faraz Hussain Eager to achieve success....

    9 years ago
    yes there are many options other than engineering. you can go for,
    1. medical
    2. BSc., u can also take many competitive exams and go for post department, railways, agri, horticulture. and even try for IAS.
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    alla abhisek

    9 years ago
    go for higher studies d subject which interests u d most is bsc. etc
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    Sangha Deep

    9 years ago
    you can opt out for any graduation course except in Medical science.
    you can do LAW HUMANITY SCIENCE PHARMACY MASS&MEDIA ENGINEERING & OTHER COURSE
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    vedaraju dheeraj

    9 years ago
    Better To Go For CA if good at maths
    Prepare for IAS if good at All
    prepare for Teacher training courses
    or Hotel Management
    or any Particular course that ur interested at its training
    go for SSB
    even take Distance Degree course and Prepare for Bank test
    indian navy
    indian army if ur good at physical and mental
    marchant navy too
    these are present few best
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    subhankita sahu fun loving,bibliophile,crazy animal lover

    9 years ago
    You can opt for Bsc courses and also you could go for law studies or legal studies or into animation field. You can do a degree in sports also
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    Deepak Jangir

    9 years ago
    You can apply for IIT JEE exam.
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    mukul mandal

    9 years ago
    B.sc agricultural

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