What type of course can a person choose after doing IELTS? I have done 12th and 10th from CBSE board.

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Chetna S
8 years ago

Hi, you should choose as per your interest and education background. It's a matter of personal choice. Go through this list, see what interests you https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/bachelors-of-science-in-abroad-cl1242

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