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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

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First, you should focus on your boards and try to get a good percentage, if you have a good score then you can choose any stream according to your interest and it will be easy. As eligibility depends on the marks you score, you should have a minimum of 60% marks.

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Shikhar MoghaRESEARCH INTERN AT SASE CHANDIGARH (DRDO)

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Hi Rudra,Central Board of Secondary Education
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is a national level board of education in India for public and private schools, controlled and managed by Union Government of India. CBSE has asked all schools affiliated to follow only NCERT curriculum. There are approximately 19,316 schools in India and 211 schools in 25 foreign countries affiliated to the CBSE. Hope it helps.

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Shikhar MoghaRESEARCH INTERN AT SASE CHANDIGARH (DRDO)

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Hi Prashant,
Overall Comparison Between the Two Boards.
The syllabus of CBSE board is in sync with that of major competitive exams such as IIT-JEE, AIEEE, AIPMT etc. This forms one of the biggest advantages of CBSE as after clearing 12thClass exams, the competitive exams are the next challenge that every student is made to conquer. Having said that, more importance is given to theoretical knowledge and less emphasis is laid on practical applications. This is where ICSE scores as the syllabus under ICSE is more application based which results in better comprehension of the subjects. Under CBSE the syllabus is comparatively easier and mor
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sandeep sharma

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No, Maths is compulsory, but just make sure from college website.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Well, since you have done the optional subject electronics in class 11th and class 12th, engineering or Bachelor of Science in electronics is a great course to pursue. However, you are very much eligible for other courses in engineering too. In case you have done the entrance exams, Bachelor of engineering is a good choice.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Well, since you have done the optional subject electronics in class 11th and class 12th, engineering or Bachelor of Science in electronics is a great course to pursue. However, you are very much eligible for other courses in engineering too. In case you have done the entrance exams, Bachelor of engineering is a good choice.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Well, you have a wide range of options such as engineering, Bachelors of sciences, Bachelors of computer applications. I can say that IT and telecommunication, research and development sector, teaching make for good career choice.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,
I want to suggest you to do short term courses say in nursing, physiotherapy, lab assistance. Alternately, if you have passionate fields such as interior designing, baking and cooking, event management too you can take it up. My suggestion would be, since you are a good Science student, complete a short term course and land a part time job or a weekend job. Plus do the Bachelors studies too. Look for colleges that give good scholarships. All the very best.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,I recommend you to take up an internship say as a stock sub broker. For this class 12th is enough, otherwise, based on the Bachelors you have done, pursue now an internship or a job as sub broker with a good firm. Hands on experience always makes a difference. Alongside, you can do certificate courses in financial markets and capital market development or a Masters at a later stage, in finance or Masters of commerce. You have very many fields of work such as, advisers, independent consultants, accountants, traders and brokers.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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In case you want to do a Diploma in fashion designing, then class 10th marks are fine. But, for a Bachelor degree, class 12th pass is a must. Either ways, I would recommend you to complete the class 12th and do Bachelors for a better transition in career. All the best.

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