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Sindhura rajagopal

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I recommend you, to do 10+2, and then do a degree in agriculture sciences and technology.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Diploma courses are available across wide range of disciplines such as, Engineering, medical and laboratory sciences, designing, beauty and fitness, computer applications, animation, fashion technology, media and entertainment. Check your interest and then pick the subject.

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In my opinion, MPC - Mathematics Physics and Chemistry is a good idea, as it will form a basic and strong foundation for engineering degree later.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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You may encourage him to take up sciences. If he wishes to do Computer or information Science engineering, then 10+2 sciences with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics is the option. Let him prepare for entrance exams so he can get into a good college at the end of 10+2. In Engineering or even degree programs such as BCA or B.Sc. Computer Science, I am sure he will be able to use both his creativity and computers interest. Encourage him to do personal projects during vacation time so his natural skills will keep enhancing.

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Okay, keeping aside the exact salary figure, I would say that, for bright job opportunities, the best career option depends on a couple of factors. They are - Your abilities, interest, skill set. Research online and also talk to people from all 3 streams - Sciences, Commerce and Arts. Whichever you can relate to and see in a long term, pick it up. In my personal opinion, engineering, IT, Commerce graduates do have a great job scene.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Depending on your skill sets and interest, I suggest you to:1. Review course curriculum
2. Talk to people in the field and decide if Arts/ Commerce/Sciences that you want to pursue.
Accordingly, choose the subjects in 10+2. Alternately, if you want to do Diploma soon after class 10th, decide which area is your interest in - Engineering, Designing, beauty and fitness, medical line.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Depending on your skill sets and interest, I suggest you to:1. Review course curriculum
2. Talk to people in the field and decide if Arts/ Commerce/Sciences that you want to pursue.
Accordingly, choose the subjects in 10+2. Alternately, if you want to do Diploma soon after class 10th, decide which area is your interest in - Engineering, Designing, beauty and fitness, medical line.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Depends on your interest and skill set. In my opinion, review the course curriculum of commerce online and talk to people who are already in the field. If it suits your interest and abilities, then it is indeed a great option to pursue. Alongside, research ICWA and CA qualifications too for further levels of expertise.

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If you are asking about a proper professional qualification in the language French, I would recommend you pursue 10+2 and a degree alongside your language studies. Or, do a Diploma after class 10th in the respective language learning. You can check what the levels you want to learn are and if you want to make it a profession after learning, then pursue an advanced level of language learning.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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You can consider your skill set and interest - ask yourself, talk to people and mentors and then decide. You may pursue arts, commerce or sciences in 10+2. Alternately, you may consider doing Diploma courses and then pursue either work experience thereafter or follow up with a degree.

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