Which engineering course is the best after getting 60% in 12th science with PCM?

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    Kamaraju pulugurtha Online teaching of English, on retirement | Guide-Level 14

    9 years ago
    Marks are not a criterion here. You know your general standards. If you are satisfied with them, it indicates well. In such a case, you can do well in any branch. You know whether you need some more work.
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    Vivek Kumar

    9 years ago
    I think Civil engg will be best choice.
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    Yash Mistry

    9 years ago
    It Depends Only on Your Interest in the field.if you don't have a passion for the field you choose you will definitely be unhappy with your job ahead.make a wise decision.best of luck
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    Abhishek Swarup

    9 years ago
    every field is equally good it depends on your intrest buddy
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    prakhar verma | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    same go with your interest not with scope every branch of engineering have equal importance in present or in future then go with choice field and achieve your goal through your interest n best of luck
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    Aditi choudhary winners never quit.. nd quitters never win..

    9 years ago
    if ur asking abt the courses. then different people will give u different suggestion nd after tht u wl be getting confuse in this.
    btr think abt ur intrest. in which field u want to go nd thus. go for it.
    hence there are many courses.
    ece, eee, mech,automobile,aeronautical, arch etc.
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    Satish K Swarnkar Assistant Manager @ VGU & VIT Campus, Jaipur | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    Mr. Dhruv Patel,
    As you are interested in engineering, i suggest Mechanical Engineering branch for you.
    Best of luck.
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    Rohan Nimbalkar

    9 years ago
    Ur admiaaion depends upon JEE and CET only
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    SAYANTAN MUKHERJEE Optimistic, nature loving, work lover. | Guide-Level 13

    9 years ago
    Hello dear, there is no relation between stream of engineering and marks in 12th. Choose stream as per your choice. Cse, mechanical engineering is having a good scope in present job market. Although u can opt any of the stream of your choice. Be sure to get a good college. All the best.
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    Keerthan Bharadvaj

    9 years ago
    Civil and computer science bcz now INDIA is moving to digital that's why choose CS or IT

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