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augustin dmello

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Hello Neelansh,
After 10th, you can pursue diploma in automobile engineering. For complete information about this diploma, please refer to the following link: https://www.coursesafter10th.com/diploma-courses/automobile-engineering/

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Radhesh Bhat NI'm a graduate Working at Shimoga in an MNC

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Yes, you can pursue graduation after completing Diploma.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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Abroad study with low price is only possible if you get scholarship.

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

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Hello Seetha,
To join diploma after 10th is a crucial one. However, once you complete diploma, it's treated as equivalent to 12th for many purposes. Of course, one looses one full year here.
Fear of maths can be overcome easily by going to a good teacher.

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Divyashakti Shukla

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Hi Ipshita,
If you wish to make your career in the medical field, opt for BIPC group in HSC. After completing your HSC education, you need to appear for various national and state level medical entrance exams.
Most prominent medical entrance exams are:
1. NEET
2. JIMPER
3. AIIMS
The minimum percentage required (category-wise) in HSC for NEET is:
1. General: 50%
2. SC/ST/OBC: 40
3. PH/PWD: 45%

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Divyashakti Shukla

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Hi Ipshita,
If you wish to make your career in the medical field, opt for BIPC group in HSC. After completing your HSC education, you need to appear for various national and state level medical entrance exams.
Most prominent medical entrance exams are:
1. NEET
2. JIMPER
3. AIIMS
The minimum percentage required (category-wise) in HSC for NEET is:
1. General: 50%
2. SC/ST/OBC: 40
3. PH/PWD: 45%

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Humera Akhtar

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You need not go for both the sections. People who generally do this feel extra burden and thus cannot score good in any of the subjects.
Think hard and decide your way.

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