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Mohd Hashim Ali

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If you have work experience prepare well regarding your project details in which you are/were tagged in, otherwise, if you are a fresher, go through the details of your projects which you did in the final year along with updated with the latest trend of AI being a technical guy.

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Rohit Mishra

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Astrobilology can be related to Physics. Physics and relative physics is the mantra. However, you also need to be in constant touch with chemistry, astronomy, biology, molecular biology, ecology, planetary Science, geography, and geology. I suggest study physics in your B.Sc. After completing your B.Sc. You should join any reputed institute for higher studies in Astronomy and then you can specialize in Astrobilology. Please keep in mind that NASA recruits people with outstanding Academic background and some experience in the same field with some research work or so on. So, your first milestone is B.Sc Physics.

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Leena Agarwal

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Now you are doing 12th and you are asking for PG courses after 12th you have to do graduation first. IIM admission is totally based on your CAT score, your interview weightage and maximum 20% from your previous education, so next step after 12th should be you will get some good government college. You can get admission on merit basis it will give you the great help in PG admission also and start your preparation for CAT level exam.

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Pritpal Singh

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Hi, I want to tell you something my friend got 92% and he had taken admission in Hansraj College for B.A in economics honors. He got placement also at Forex Company where he has been earning 25k per month.

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Jaydeep Parmar

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The criteria for direction course only needs you to pass class 12th with a certain percentage, so of course you are eligible for it.

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Jaydeep Parmar

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With your great profile, you will surely get admission in a Canada university, But, a greater IELTS band will result in better University options.

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Jaydeep Parmar

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With class 10th and class 12th score less than 50 percentage, it will be less likely that you will be admitted in a good B-School due to the criteria being set at 50.

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Mayurdeep BoraVisionary by style, Revolutionary by birth

Guide-Level 12

Best courses to be considered are BBA and B.Com, as for Commerce stream. Otherwise many other courses are available. BBA in many specializations are available like Marketing, executive, audit and many more. Choose wisely. Good Luck.

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ANUSHA GAUR

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The world is of all-rounders. While it is a good thing to look for specializations, most of the success stories of designers have witnessed them switching and acing fortes. I would strongly recommend you to look for B. Des programme in Interdisciplinary Design, where you will be able to concentrate on various aspects of design, rather than restricting to just one specialization. As per my knowledge, this discipline is offered only in NID and JK Lakshmipat University in India so far. You can apply for B. Des programme at JK Lakshmipat University. JK Lakshmipat University, the philanthropic initiative of the 125-year-old JK Organisation
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Jaydeep Parmar

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Both, class 10th and class 12th marks are to be mentioned, as the typical criteria is minimum 50 percentage in all colleges.

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