What are the career options after 12th with PCM? Which is better among Management or Engineering for a Mathematics student?

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    Ibrahim Jumnalkar | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    I suggest u to try for pilot. now a days its in boom. a pilot salary is high paid among other jobs
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    Raghav Oberoi

    8 years ago
    yes yu should definitely go for engineering and u can take CS it is best for you if u like maths
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    Sourav Mukherjee Owner - Lenzsation | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    Well you need to have PCM in 10+2 level. Apply for various CPL institutions. Clear the medical tests. I would suggest doing it from Canada as it is cheaper than USA. Please for God's sake don't do it from Philippines as most Aviation Companies have blacklisted most of their institutions for malpractices. The cost would be around 24-27L in INR but once you get the admission papers in hand, trust me, banks will run after you to approve your loan. It won't be difficult to repay either. I would also suggest you to play Microsoft Flight Simulator, test me it will help you understand flight simulator in the later part of training. Be careful
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    B Challam

    8 years ago
    After class 12th, you can sit for JEE and pursue BE. Management can be done at PG level. If you specialize in chemical stream in BE, you may also pursue environmental science at PG level.
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    Tosh Gupta

    8 years ago
    Hello Mukul,
    You need to understand that management studies come at PG level. If you can enter into engineering, it is the best option for you as Mr. Sanjay advised that engineering followed by management is the best combination for career.
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    DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAUL Education Consultant | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    You can be an engineer and then do engineering management also. At this stage you are asking this questions to decide your career may be little confusing. Take up course your interest and then in that field you can become amanager
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    Suni K | Guide-Level 14

    9 years ago
    A general trend is to opt for engineering streams. If you have a 50% aggregate and will be able to clear state/national level entrance examinations, then engineering can be your world. You can then, if you are desirous to opt for an MBA, after your B Tech/BE/ BBA/MBA is not a bad track any way, if your final aim is an MBA.
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    richa Bhatnagar www.pristinecentre.com | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    You can choose from the entire range of careers, except few like medicine, biotech or environmental Science.You can opt for humanities and commerce related careers as well.
    Selection between Mgt or engineering. would depend on many factors.If you are too keen to go for Mgt. only than take up B A in Math honours or any physical Science graduation program, BBM or BAN.
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    Alexander Alexander

    8 years ago
    for my advise. .I think you will take your decision by your self.and expand your self. try to know your self. lastly I think you study for IIT .
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    Geet Katare

    8 years ago
    It is on your own interest

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