What can I do after 10+2 except engineering?

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Asked by Md Zaffar

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    yogesh salame

    6 years ago
    You have several career options my dear. After 10+2, you can go for B.Sc Agriculture, because this is the only field where you won't get any low class job. Apart from this, you can have any Bachelor's degree and start preparing for any State Public Service Commission exams, which will bring you to the next level of life and upgrade your knowledge.
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    Atharva Todmal I m studying in std 10

    7 years ago
    You can try for SAT-TOEFL exam which will guarantee you a study abroad option. If you are selected, your studies will be sponsored by the Govt. of India.
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    Kumar Gaurav

    7 years ago
    You can try for NIFT if you are good at drawing. Otherwise NDA and banking are some good sectors to work in.
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    Adarsh Kumar Vats

    7 years ago
    You can go for NDA, IAS, PCS or SSC CGL coaching as per your interest.
  • Hi Zaffar,
    We need few more details to get you connected with the best career counselors on Shiksha Ask and Answer. Please share your interests and future plans if you have thought about this to help us guide you better. If not, you must indicate which subjects you enjoy and what kind of work you see yourself getting into. For eg: you could tell us that you enjoy Mathematics and like to be in a field that involves a lot of problem solving.
    Thanks

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