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16th May 2013, 09:57 PM
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Which course is better for me after completing 12th?


Iam to confused about my studies....nd i got 67% in my 12th standard.....so what is better for me..




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17th May 2013, 12:04 PM
amit32
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There are many courses which you can think of but before that you should find that area in which you can give your best. Sometimes students take admission to those courses which are best as per market but unable to perform just because they don't have interest in that particular area.

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17th May 2013, 01:56 PM
kingcena
 
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Default Re: Which course is better for me after completing 12th?

pls tell ur stream??
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17th May 2013, 02:28 PM
bitulsudarshan
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Default Re: Which course is better for me after completing 12th?

There are various career options which you can opt for further higher studies.
As you have taken science stream,then on the basis of that you can go for Engineering stream/Medical stream.

If you have subject combination of Physics,Chemistry and Mathematics then you can appear in JEE(Joint Engineering Entrance) Exam.

Basic requirements for this exam are :-

Marks in 10+2
~Your minimum marks should be above 75% percentile .

Age
~Your age should not be above 23 years.

Questions in JEE Exam will be from
~Physics.
~Chemistry.
~Mathematics.

Other Government exams in which you can apply for getting jobs in government sectors are :-
~UPSC NDA
-->>Age should be between 16.5 years to 19 years.

~UPSC SCRA
-->>Age should be between 17 years to 21 years.

If you have subject combination of Physics,Chemistry and Biology then you can go studying various medical courses.
These courses are :-
~M.B.B.S
~Bachelor degree in Homeopathy.
~Bachelor degree in Pharmacy.
~Bachelor degree in Biotechnology.
~Bachelor degree in Nanotechnology.
~Bachelor degree in Forensic science.

For taking admission in Medical courses you will have to appear and get passed in CBSE NEET Exam conducted by CBSE.

Basic requirements for appearing in this exam are :-

Age
~Your age should be between 18 years to 25 years.

Marks
~Your minimum marks in 10+2 should be 50%.
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17th May 2013, 03:51 PM
deepa...
 
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Default Re: Which course is better for me after completing 12th?

Quote:
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Iam to confused about my studies....nd i got 67% in my 12th standard.....so what is better for me..
hi...
you can join for any of the courses below
engineering..
medicine..
bachelor in science..
BA
BBA
BBM
BCA
B.com
you can join any of the courses, it not your 12th mark that determines your future..
so, select any of the courses above and start studying from the day one..
scoring 67% in 12th is really great..
so if you work hard, you will be able to take any course, even if it is the toughest...
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24th May 2013, 12:30 PM
imira
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Default Re: Which course is better for me after completing 12th?

The question is not complete. As you didn’t specified which subject you opted for 12th. You can try for engineering or diploma (in technical subjects), if studied mathematics as a subject in 12th. Biology students can try for courses like MBBS, BHMS, BAMS, B.V.Sc, and so on. Those who have selected commerce in 12th can try for courses like B.Com, CA, and ICWA. If you are an arts student, you can try for courses like BA, BBA, BBM, and so on.
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