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Deeparun Dutta

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Go with BBA or B.Com.
Or else, you can opt for B.Sc or B.Tech. Mention your stream, so that I can guide you better.

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Saurabh dutt

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You can do any kind of Diploma course, but you are not eligible for any Bachelor's degree, whether it is regular either correspondence.

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sauropya luckyncc c certificate holder in air sqr.,mentor

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BE Aerospace engineering
BE aeronautical engineering
B.Sc aviation
Private pilot license
Commercial pilot license.

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sauropya luckyncc c certificate holder in air sqr.,mentor

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Hi, you can try private pilot license. Or, ground duty officers or air traffic control, or Aircraft maintenance course or safety management.

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priyank sharma

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Class 10th is a Game Changer. There are two main Career options after class 10th.
Higher Studies
Job Opportunities
Higher Studies after Class 10th:
1) Intermediate (Class 11th, Class 12th / PUC)- General Courses (Science and Humanities) along with Languages (English, Telugu, Hindi, Sanskrit, French, Arabic) It is a two years course. MPC - Maths, Physics, Chemistry
BiPC - Biology (Botany, Zoology), Physics, Chemistry
CEC - Civics, Economics, Commerce
MEC - Maths, Economics, Commerce
HEC - History, Economics, Civics/Commerce
MBPC - Maths, Biology, Physics, Chemistry
"Compulsory Paper- Ethics and Human Values"
2) Polytechnic- POLYCET (Polytechnic C
...more

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Asish PandaHappy to help, ask for queries!

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You have to score more than 98% in CAT. Study well and ace it. Good luck.

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Vivek Mittal

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Hi,
Your chances to get admission in top business schools like IIM's is wholly depend on the CAT score you get. According to my knowledge, minimum of 98 percentile will be required for getting admission in these colleges. So, best of luck with your exam.

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Vivek Mittal

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Hi,
Your chances to get admission in top business schools like IIM's wholly depend on the CAT score you get. According to my knowledge, minimum of 98 percentile will be required for getting admission in these colleges.

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Asish PandaHappy to help, ask for queries!

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That is a pretty awesome score mate. Congrats, but I am afraid, NMIMS accepts NMAT scores. You should try for other good colleges. Good luck.

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You need 98+% to stand a chance for FMS. Better luck next time. Or else, you can try for IIM's or any other Tier 1 colleges. Good luck.

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