What should I do after my 12th?

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2016-03-08 22:00:23
It depends on what subjects have you studied in class 12th, but you have other options too. All the best.

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Radhesh Bhat N
2016-03-08 16:32:56
Think upon your interest and work on that.

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Sandeep Singh
2016-03-08 06:23:10
You should go for a walk and select what is your dream? Then, discuss it with your family.

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aasif makandar
2016-03-08 21:54:32
There are many fields available. First, you need to find out your skills and interests.

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Dinesh Rawat
2016-03-08 16:26:45
At this stage, you need to plan what you want to do after completing your studies and to achieve that, what course is required. You can discuss your qualities with your parents and peers, they would guide you better. All the best.

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