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Sindhura rajagopal

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I strongly recommend your sister to please continue her Bachelors in her programme of interest and skill set. Her marks are excellent in PUC and hence Bachelors will boost her profile and confidence. Alongside, she could do part time jobs which can improve her hands on experience and support her financially to become independent. Indeed, Glassdoor, Monster, Naurki are good places to track part time jobs. Just ensure to check eligibility though and then apply for real time projects and summer offers for students.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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If you want to avoid sciences and medicals, Bachelors in business administration, Event management, hotel and hospitality management, psychology, journalism, media and entertainments, accounting, creative and fine art, banking are few options to mention.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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You have good number of options. Since you are not keen on Engineering or medicals, Bachelors of Science across physics, botany, zoology, mathematics, chemistry, agriculture, bioinformatics, biotechnology are also good. If you want to avoid sciences and medicals itself, Bachelors in business administration and computer applications are alternate options too. Event management, hotel and hospitality management, psychology, journalism, media and entertainment are few more to mention. Since you are excellent in computer Science, then Bachelors of computer Science or even computer applications is a great idea.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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You have good number of options. Say, Engineering (electronics, computer Science, electrical, instrumentation, telecommunication, mechanical engineering are a few subjects to mention); Bachelors of Science across physics, botany, zoology, mathematics, chemistry, agriculture. If you want to avoid sciences and medicals itself, Bachelors in business administration and computer applications are alternate options too. Event management, hotel and hospitality management, psychology, journalism, media and entertainment are few more to mention.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Don't be disheartened. Do take up the exams and re clear them. This time round, ensure you have a neat analysis of weak areas, important areas, degree of increment in marks that you are looking at, your real areas of strength and work hard on them. Have a teacher or parent as a mentor. It helps to track realistically and also push yourself harder.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,
If you feel, Mathematics is not your cup of tea and so are the other subjects like Physics and Chemistry, then I would advise you to do instead Bachelors of Science in botany, zoology, biotechnology, bio bioinformatics, agriculture related subjects. Alternately, nursing and physiotherapy are also exciting fields. If you want to avoid sciences and medicals itself, Bachelors in business administration and computer applications are alternate options too. Event management, hotel and hospitality management, psychology, journalism, media and entertainment are few more to mention.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,
Here, I believe it refers to different boards such as State board, ISC board, CBSE board. So, the syllabus and contents do vary.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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3 months are very important in all angles. Firstly, take care of health and be fit. Do the study and revision of most important modules, modules of strengths, weaknesses and then all modules - in this order. Keep revision notes. Whatever doubts and clarifications that you have, ensure you get them sorted. Track progress regularly by taking mock tests as you need manage knowledge and pressure very well.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Firstly, don't be disheartened. You have to do a bit of analysis to understand your area of interest and skill-sets. Based on that, see what colleges offer it for your scores and do your applications with dedication. Accordingly take the next step.
All the very best.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Firstly, don't be disheartened. Based on your marks, and area of interest and skill-sets, take up Bachelors programme. Based on whatever your course of study in class 11 and 12 was, You have good number of options. Say, Engineering ( electronics, computer Science, electrical, instrumentation, telecommunication, mechanical engineering are a few subjects to mention); Bachelors of Science across physics, botany, zoology, mathematics, chemistry, agriculture, bioinformatics, biotechnology are also good. If you want to avoid sciences and medicals itself, Bachelors in business administration and computer applications are alternate options too
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