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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Monty,
You are fail in a particular subject, so you should apply for the supplementary or compartment exam for the same. Because without clearing all the subjects, you result will not be considered as pass. Please solve some sample paper and give the compartment exam. After that only, you can get admission in higher classes.
Best of luck.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

M.Phil is a research degree in its own right and one which will give you a similar skill set to a Ph.D. B.Ed course specifically caters to the students who are interested in pursuing career in teaching and related fields.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

Hi, With the expansion of Travel and Tourism industry in India, it makes a B.A. Tourism and Travel Management graduate to be eligible for a career that is highly rewarding in nature. In addition, candidates have a lot of job scope in the hotel industry which is basically a service industry. Job Positions:Front Office Executive, Lobby Manager, Tour Operator, Tour Operation. Course Level:Graduate
Top Recruiting Companies:Bosch Ltd, NTT Data, Oracle, Sapient, south indian bank. Course Fee:INR 50,000 to 4 lacs.

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Prakamya Gupta

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I would suggest you to choose your career based upon your passion. Money and respect will automatically follow you.

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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

There are lots of options are available but it is depends upon your interest. Courses and Careers after 12thScience, Biology Group. The list starts here. #1 MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery). #2 Veterinary Sciences. #3 B.A. M. S. (Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery). #4 BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery). #5 Pharmacy. # 6 Pharma. D #7 B.Sc.

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Pradip Ku Sahu#medico as well as a lecturer

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, many Forensic Science colleges in India do not require candidates to have a higher percentage to enroll. The minimum eligibility criteria to get admission is to obtain a minimum of 50% aggregate score in Class 12 with PCMB/PCB subjects. Thus, scoring 67.8% will still land you several good college options offering Forensic Science courses of various types. Additionally, these courses can be pursued in both full-time and online modes. Hence, Online Forensic Science courses sometimes don't even require candidates to have certain marks in Class 12. 

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

Scholar-Level 17

You can apply for these university:
Royal Academy of MusicLondon, United Kingdom3
University of Music and Performing Arts ViennaVienna, Austria5
Royal College of MusicStockholm, Sweden6
Indiana University BloomingtonBloomington, United States7
Harvard UniversityCambridge, United States11
University of CambridgeCambridge, United Kingdom12
University of OxfordOxford, United Kingdom13
New York UniversityNew York City, United States14
Royal Holloway University of LondonLondon, United Kingdom14
University of California, BerkeleyBerkeley, United States.

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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

There are many opportunities without mathematics and Science. You can go for arts subjects. Complete your graduation and intermediate in arts subjects, you will be able to write all non tech government exams like Indian railways, SSC CGL UPSC and many others. Best of luck.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
Well, physiotherapy is a good career choice. A clear reason why you might study Physiotherapy is to help those who are in pain. Physiotherapy can make invaluable changes to a person's quality of life. By successfully studying physiotherapy, both you and society will REAP the benefits. All the medical courses remain in demand always. The number of opportunities you get also depends on 2 factors - your potential and the university platform. The better university you select the better opportunities you get.

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