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

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    Harish harry

    9 years ago
    I think your not suitable for engineering. because it's very hard. I was competed my engineering in computer science.now iam going to abroad. in Hyderabad so much computation. you better to go to other side.(if you have so much money then study B.tech after that do MS in USA).that's enough.
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    Sankalp Dubey | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    Go for ece.
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    MOHAMMED IDRIS

    9 years ago
    You can take computer science engineering.
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    Abhishek Singh

    9 years ago
    It will be esay answer u if can specify ur board but if its cbse computer science is best ro opt with good ranked college it will be better if it is iit nit or in private vit vellore ,bits pilani,manipal,orsrm
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    lakshman reddy

    9 years ago
    just think once for cse
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    Ranjith Kumar Lagisetty I'm a guy who is straight forward and friendly | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    Actually speaking all courses of engineering are best because every field has scope . It is better if you go on the field you are interested. I suggest you to take ECE or CSE or Civil which has good scope in present scenario of society. All the best!
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    chirag jain

    9 years ago
    go for ur interest. otherwise mechanical or electrical engineering is good scope in todays market.
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    Parvez Islam

    9 years ago
    Civil engineering is the best choice.
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    Eva Rana | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    As said above your 12 marks doesnt decides your course go as per your choice whether you like mechanical, electronics, electrical etc if you want to go with future scope go for chemical , computer science or mechanical and that too from a reputed college
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    jayaraju pureti I completed L.L.M,BSc Geology, B.A, | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    you have frist class student you will get Admission any Steam/Deportment,. best of Luck, I.I.T, Jee is not a mandatory.

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