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Praveen Kumar

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As a non-medical student in 12th grade, you have several career options, some of which are:
Engineering: You can pursue a degree in engineering in various specializations like mechanical, electrical, computer Science, civil, chemical, etc. Architecture: You can pursue a degree in architecture and become an architect. Information Technology: You can pursue a degree in computer Science or information technology and become a software developer, IT consultant, or programmer. Data Science: You can pursue a degree in data Science and become a data analyst or data scientist. Defense: You can join the defense services by appearing for the NDA e
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

Both are equally good and have scope but B.Sc. Agriculture has wider scope than B.Sc. Microbiology. B.Sc. Microbiology has good scope in Healthcare and allied industries but comparatively B.Sc. Agriculture has more job opportunities and scope in private and government job.

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Anurag Singhal

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Preparing for the Indian Administrative Service IAS requires dedication, hard work, and a well-planned strategy. Here are some tips that can help you prepare for the IAS exam:
Understand the exam pattern: The IAS exam consists of three stages - Prelims, Mains, and Interview. Each stage tests different aspects of your knowledge, so it is essential to understand the exam pattern before you start preparing. Read the syllabus thoroughly: The IAS exam covers a vast syllabus, and it is important to read it thoroughly to get a clear idea of what is expected of you. Make a list of topics and sub-topics and prioritize them based on their weighta
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Anurag Singhal

Beginner-Level 3

Preparing for the Indian Administrative Service IAS requires dedication, hard work, and a well-planned strategy. Here are some tips that can help you prepare for the IAS exam:
Understand the exam pattern: The IAS exam consists of three stages - Prelims, Mains, and Interview. Each stage tests different aspects of your knowledge, so it is essential to understand the exam pattern before you start preparing. Read the syllabus thoroughly: The IAS exam covers a vast syllabus, and it is important to read it thoroughly to get a clear idea of what is expected of you. Make a list of topics and sub-topics and prioritize them based on their weighta
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Ayyanar K

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, don't restrict yourself just because you are a biology student. You have equal chances of making a career just as compared to other non-biological students. Yes, you can make a career in computers and programming by pursuing BCA. As you don't have mathematics then you can't pursue Biology.

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Keshav Kunal

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The college has a big library with a rich collection of books. It also subscribes to a host of research journals/periodicals/ magazines which inspire the students to get involved in the process of research. We also have a well-developed internet facility to offer free internet access to the students and faculty members. The college has sports facilities for outdoor games football, volley, cricket, basketball, tennis, etc. The college has an excellent IT Infrastructure facility for the students. The college has a canteen facility for staff and students. The college has an auditorium facility for events and seminars. The college has gues
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Naman Girdhar

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You should have Maths subject in your 12th standard, which is compulsory subject for doing course in it sector.

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Aakash Malik

Contributor-Level 6

Some of the best career options in India are-
Medical Professionals (Doctors and Surgeons) Healthcare offers one of the highest salary jobs in India. Data Scientist. Machine Learning experts
Blockchain Developer
Full Stack Software Developer
Product Management Consultant.

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