Which course is best for me after 12th science?

202 Views|Posted 2016-04-08 14:50:21
Asked by Parag Kothari
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Surabhi Chaudhary
2016-04-08 16:11:04
Hello Parag. This is something you have to decide as per you interests, strengths and weaknesses. Define your priorities. And then go for anything. This is indeed a very confusing point in life. Being an engineer myself I would say it is the most lucrative field after PCM. Apart from that there oth

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Parag kothari
2016-04-09 09:37:34
because my test is near but i am still not prepared

ANKIT SAHU
2016-04-08 15:17:02
Its up to u u can have a carrer in science ,in technology ,can also join media

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2016-04-08 17:10:09
Hey Parag, This can be answered only by knowing your interests. However I am mentioning some general courses after 12 you can go for engineering, Food Tech, BPT, and some modern treds course like interior design, fashion design. Some good universities to suggest

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