What should I do after 12th standard? I have passed 12th class with 98.33%. .
Please let me know if you have any information regarding it.
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Answered by
parvez shaikh Mentor for upcoming generation and talents | Contributor-Level 10
6 years agoYou have various options. If you are commerce student, then
BBA
B.Com
BBI
BMM
BMS
BAF
and if your are Science student then
B.Sc IT
B.Sc chemistry Mathematics, zoology, botany, Biotechnology etc. -
First of all, congratulations for your magnificent achievement. I would suggest you to take your time and discuss with your parents and well-wishers to take this important decision, as it will either make your life or break your life. It's importance you will get to know after 10-15 years. If you are really interested in PCM and have thorough knowledge in the same, no doubt go for engineering. If you do well you will be rewarded. Because after some time marks will have not that much importance it is all about your knowledge and how you use them in your practical life.
All the best. -
Assuming you are from PCM background. Engineering is the option. You have a very good marks. You should try for JEE Mains and advance and aim for IIT. Also you can try for BITS Pilani. Other careers option are also available in case you aren't interested in engineering. Comment if you want some other career options.
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