Which is the best field to pursue?

I scored 80 percent in class 12th. I opted for PCM in my intermediate.

177 Views|Posted 2016-04-30 19:24:33
Asked by Yash Jain
6 Answers
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6 years ago
Hello! I would suggest you to speak to LPU Career Counselors, they will help you choose the perfect career option for you. Lovely Professional University is the largest single-campus university in India and is one of the top-rated universities of Punjab. LPU is a private university in Phagwara, Pun

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Shalini Sharma
8 years ago
I think you should pursue to B.Tech or B.Sc. You have to take a chance to qualify the JEE Exam. If you will crack it, that's the better for your bright future. JEE Exam is the best entrance exam for engineering to get admission for B.Tech in India's to most reputed institutes such as IITs, NITs, CFI

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Chetna S
2016-04-30 20:12:47
Hi Yash With PCM, you hv plethora of opportunities for you from engineering, research, education, law, vocational courses, professional courses etc. The point is to choose what makes you happy and drives you to do better in learning. 80% is a pretty good score so if you are not sure, take an interes

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5 years ago
If you are interested in Engineering programme you should go for that otherwise you can explore the website of Lovely Professional University to know about the variety of programmes. With that you can develop your interest and proceed. LPU offers more than 200 programmes. It is one of leading privat

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6 years ago
Lovely Professional University (LPU) offers around 300 courses in Diploma, dual degree Diploma, postgraduate Diploma, undergraduate, graduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels with various specialisation. For more information related to fee, eligibility kindly visit LPU website or call on toll free

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9 years ago
I think B.tech in CSE is the best option as it provides good job opportunities.

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