What should I pursue after class 12th?

I am a class 12th student. I have commerce without mathematics but I don’t like mathematics. I have thought of BBA and MBA.

3.6K Views|25 Followers|Posted 2016-02-21 22:11:15
Asked by Komal Panwar
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arun dev
2016-03-04 09:20:29
Hi, After class 12th, you have a lot of options, 1. Law: 5 years integrated LLB. 2. Specialized degree courses like: 2.1 Media. 2.2 Management. 2.3 Financial, etc. But, I will suggest you to be focused on your own skills and interest than following the crowd. I. Ask yourself, were you want to

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arun dev
2016-03-28 07:45:42
Integrated law course is better option. Can you tell me the location you are seeking admission?

Lokesh Mathur
2016-02-21 23:13:21
Dear, you need not to get confused at this stage. First, focus on Class XII and try to obtain good percentage. This will open many doors for you to choose the best option for you.

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2016-03-25 14:21:16
Do B.A but main focus on the civil service exams like upsc,or ssc cgl after the practice of three year of these exam u will able to clear any govt exam and get the best govt job. practice for 1.reasoning 2. aptitude 3.gk,ga 4. english these are necessary for any compitive exam amd these subjects a

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2016-04-11 01:04:26
hi to be very honest this is the best time to ask your self a question WHAT you WANT To become ???? because no other person can tell you what you are good at

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Abhinav Sinha
2016-02-22 15:28:43
Hi buddy, BBA followed by MBA is very good option for you. Nowadays, universities are offering very good specializations in BBA which are as per the industry's demand and hence, have a huge career prospects. If you are willing to do BBA, you should look for such unique BBA specializations like BBA

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hello I have just completed my 12th examination with science stream ...so mujhe iske baat konsa field me Jana chahiye jaha easily and acha job mil jaye?help me I m so confused

chandan kasuladevi
9 years ago
depends on your stream in class 12th

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risheik dhir
9 years ago
it's your choice what u want to pursue

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Brijesh Sheladiya
9 years ago
Management is the best choice after 12th.

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9 years ago
12th in which stream

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I don't know what I want to do. I just want to get into law, CBI or into investigation department.

P
2016-03-21 11:28:40
If you like management as a career first you need to get clarity as to what a MBA degree offers. Most of us are nor clear as to career path as far as management is concerned. If you are clear about it BBA+MBA will be a good option.

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2016-04-05 09:28:21
If you want to pursue specialisation in Finance go for B.Com.

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