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

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    Karan Gaggar

    9 years ago
    There are no good or bad courses as such, find a stream which you are interested in, but make sure you get a good college or you will have you work harder than others
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    deepika kapoor | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    computer engineering
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    divesh rewatkar Struggles makes you stronger. | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    see it depends on your choice .you can do bba.bcom from good colleges and simultaneously prepare for CAT and other exams.else you can do bsc.whatever you do .do it with full concentration and hard work and success will be yours.and to be Frank if you are good in graduation and it's specialisation subjects nobody will ask you about 60%in 12th.so choose your career wisely. I would prefer you should decide according to your interest. if u are good at particular subject then no one will you stop you from getting good job.
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    Bhupendra Singh Rathore Doing B.Tech in textile technology

    9 years ago
    bro % in 12 doesn't matters a lot as you got 60% in 12 th means you are an average student . no matter . you can still do wonders in engg. just choose a path less traveled and be the leader of your field .their are a lot of career opportunities .engg. is not just only solution to all problems man.but still I suggest you - marine engg. ; Textile engg. ; ceramic engg. ; petroleum engg. ; mining engg.
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    Debashis Gogoi

    9 years ago
    It depends upon in which you're more interested. If you like maths n physics go for mechanical, if chemistry go for chemical, etc etc. It solely depends upon you which subject you like
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    shilpi singh nation lover

    9 years ago
    every thing depends on ur interest choose accordingly
    consult with gud counsellor
    all d vry best
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    Utkarsh Bhujbal

    9 years ago
    Select as per your interest. best way to go for IT & computer group. bcoz there r much more gates open for placement.
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    Aashi Pandit aspirant of excellence :)

    9 years ago
    non course is best or worst dear
    follow your interest !
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    Abishek Sunil

    9 years ago
    choose what you love , there might a lot of factors that caused you to score that , but that doesn't limit you , I got 62 in 12th and right now I am about to finish my 3rd year mechanical engineering without any papers , and thinking about GATE , so don't limit yourself , be motivated and do what you love
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    Gaurav Singh Passed 12th in 2015 with PCM 71.40%

    9 years ago
    You can opt for any branch as it does not depend upon your 12th percentage it depends on your interest of branch

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