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Aditi aHakuna Matata✌

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It's ok. You can pursue it after your post-graduation. So, marks in class 12th is not such a big issue.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You may share your 10+2 stage for an appropriate advice.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You have following options to become Pilot:
(a) If you had Maths and Physics as subjects in 10 + 2 then you can applying in Flying Training Institutes to obtain Commercial Pilot License to become a plot.
(b) You can appear for NDA/ CDS examination conducted by UPSC to join Indian Air Force as a Pilot.
You can also seek lateral entry admission in 2nd year of BTech Aeronautical Engineering on completion of BSc. You can evaluate Manipal University for doing BTech Aeronautical Engineering.

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Taslim ArifBtech student. Believe in social work

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B.Tech in Mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering and robotics engineering.

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Anurag kumar!!!!! BORN TO EXPRESS NOT TO IMPRESS !!!!!

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Hello dear,
Besides, scope is a qualitative factor and hence cannot measure and tell which is better. Both BHM and B.Com are having more potential in their own way. Both are three year undergraduate courses.
For BHM students, the chances are very bright. You will have lots of scope in both private and public sectors. You can find work in fields like hotel and restaurant management, guest houses, lodges, merchant navy, airline and catering service, etc. after completing graduation.
However, some differences here are when it comes to B. Com, most of the subjects are accounting or finance subjects unless of course your specialization is othe
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Akhil,
Both of your options are esoteric. Aerospace has a potential but in India it is still to be exploited. Biomedical too has immense potential and an upcoming field. I suggest you should go for biomedical as first choice and aerospace as second.

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Shreemad Patel

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Hello Radhika, as far as communication skills are concerned, read a lot of good books (novels, autobiographies, self-help books, etc). Attend seminars like TEDx in your town, volunteer at various events, try communicating with new people. I am sure this will help you out a lot. Software skills can be improved by taking some courses offered by local tutors in your town itself.
All the best.

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