Which course to pursue after completing my class 12th in order to get good career opportunities?

I will complete in intermediate in 2016.

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Asked by Darshan Saini
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Archita Chouhan
7 years ago
Hello, First, please specify your stream then only I can guide you.

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Smita G
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9 years ago
Please specify your stream in 12th so that I can guide you properly

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Hi, We need few more details to get you connected with the best career counselors on Shiksha Ask and Answer. Please share your stream (Arts, Science or Commerce) and briefly mention your interests and future plans if you have thought about this to help us guide you better. If not, you must indicate

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Dear Darshan, Since you haven't mentioned about your stream you may refer to https://www.shiksha.com/ and check the various course and college listings.

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