Which course should I pursue to fulfil my dream of travelling the world after 12th with science stream with maths?

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    Vikas Kaushik Engineer | Author | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    You may opt for courses like travel and tourism or even journalism and specialize in travel journalism. Alternatively, you may choose business related programs and look for careers involving field works and lots of traveling such as research, consultant. Basically, it's about your interest and as a science student you have plenty of options.

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Yes, students to have attained an aggregate of 60% or more in their 12th standard academics can study in Germany. But for that, students must maintain a strong CV with quality scores in German university entrance tests & language test scores.

Public universities in Germany are relatively tougher to get into with low scores than private ones, which charge a higher tuition fee. 

Students are advised to conduct a thorough research of both public & private universities in Germany accepting students with a 60% aggregate in Class 12th.  

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Yes, you can take part in campus placement drives, but eligibility depends on the specific company's criteria. Many companies visiting campuses require consistent academic performance, often setting minimum marks like 60% in 10th, 12th, and graduation. With 52% in 10th, you may not be eligible for some top-tier companies, but many others, especially startups, mid-sized firms, or non-technical roles, have more flexible requirements. Additionally, strong communication skills, technical knowledge, internships, and project work can improve your chances. It's also helpful to actively participate in training and placement cell activities

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There is no fixed percentage, but it's better to have at least 70% marks in Class 12. Some top universities and technical courses like engineering may ask for 75–80% or more. Also, they may check your marks in specific subjects like maths or science. Higher marks give you a better chance of getting admission in Bachelor's in Germany.

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