What should I do after completing my 12th?

192 Views|Posted 2016-03-21 04:00:49
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9 years ago
but my grouping is not clear bt my dream is become an engineering

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rakesh bhali
2016-03-24 11:26:52
Dude first see your marks scored and Make a list of career which you can Go with Good marks_Dont ask your friends about Career_Take help of parents and Relatives,If you dont find any of these better then go With INTERNET ALL THE BEST

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GIRISH SESHAMANI
2016-03-24 10:44:26
It depends on your liking or aptitude for a subject. Follow your heart. This is a very critical phase which will make or break your career

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Zubin Mehta
2016-03-22 18:01:49
Go for Btech + Mba which is highly reputed or you can go for Btech+ Masters. Other options which are less costly are going for B.Pharm, BBA, BMS, Bcom. You can also do CA and CS after 12th alongwith Bcom.

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