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

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    Rajiv Gusain | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    see in 60% u will find it very tough to get into the top engineering colleges but yes u can get into many good colleges like ipu ,uptu,upes etc. which have there own selection process where they don't take 12 th marks in consideration .While taking up a field is entirely ur choice
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    Atul Kumar Simple boy with big dream and ambitions..

    9 years ago
    See, the main thing is that marks don't matter in choosing your course. Choose course on the basis of your interest. Like I got 98% in 12 last year (was not able to take admission due to money related problem) and now I am going to study CSE (Computer science engineering) because I like it. So choose as per your interest. ;-)
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    Nishant Kumar | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    in current time IT sector is best if you are interested in it
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    raj kamal iim b | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    plzzz go as per ur interest .and as per market cse is the best
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    Romil Goel | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    I would suggest you to go for Computer Science considering the future scope and placements in mind. I selected the same 8 years back :)
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    Sahil Kamboj

    9 years ago
    u can go for hotel management.only iits college have scope in engneering.
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    Piyush Kawana

    9 years ago
    Go for BBA and claim for MBA in future in some good Bschool bcoz ur result is not good and wasting 4 years in normal engineering college doesnt sound like a good option!
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    yogesh udgirkar

    9 years ago
    All are better future , the thing is that, in which u r interested?
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    Shivam Mishra

    9 years ago
    It depends on your interest that which course u like , every course is good at their place
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    Kundan Kumar

    9 years ago
    I think electrical field is better but you will chose according to your interest be
    Cause u will give ur best

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