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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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If you have completed 10+2 then you can apply for B.Sc and if you don't have 10+2 then you cannot.

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Pankajkumar PatroLearn to enjoy learning.

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Let him do some research to find what he's interested in. Guide him if he seeks your help. Don't let him make any decisions based on peer pressure or to get away from hard work. No stream is "easy" in that way. To be successful, dedication and perspiration are essential. Make him understand that.

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Pankajkumar PatroLearn to enjoy learning.

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Based on your interests, you may go for Science with Computer Science as a vocational course (dropping 4th optional and 2nd language) or simply take up IT (dropping 2nd language) as an elective. Be sure that not all colleges provide these courses.

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As with your score, you can get basically any good college. There might be some exceptions of higher cut-off in a couple colleges. But the chances are relatively less.

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Although it's been a trend to select stream based on the score, it definitely isn't the appropriate way to do so. Ask him to do his own research, to find out what his interests are. Also, let him have a look through the curriculum of each branch. You may need to guide him based on your experiences, but let him choose.

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Pankajkumar PatroLearn to enjoy learning.

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Apart from studies, I'd advise you to make your own notes containing key points for subjects that require details like social sciences. This way, the information of an entire book can be covered in within a couple pages or so. This can be a lot helpful during revision just before your exams. Practice mathematics daily. Keep your concepts on science clear and stay in contact with your teachers. It's good you've started preparing this early. But don't worry if you get a few less grades than expected. The one (and only) good thing of having super-excellent 10th marksheet for admission in a good college.

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CHANDAN KUMAR

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Hello Rachit,
If you have completed your 12th standard then go for B.E/ B.Tech. If you have completed your 10th and wanted to early start your career in the field of engineering, then go for Diploma. It is not worth to pursue Diploma after 12th because Diploma degree is as equivalent to 12th. Don't choose your branch as per others' suggestion. Discover in which field you want to srart your career. Every branch is the best; you just need to focus on it.

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Pooja sehrawat

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Film making careers can be direct or indirect. Direct career are actually involved in film projects, whereas indirect career include critics, archivists and distributors. There is no real single filmmaking courses. Producer
Actor
Animator
Cinematography
Director
Editor
Screenplay Writer
Cameraman
Lighting technician/operator
Soundman.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Navya
Yes, you can take Sanskrit as subject for your graduation. Best wishes.

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