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Sindhura rajagopal

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So, once you are done with class 9, take up the studies for class 10. Complete class 10. That will be the eligibility criteria for pursue class 11 and 12. After 10th, choose your area of interest for PUC/ 11 and 12th class. Example arts, commerce or Science subjects. Alternately, you can also do Diploma courses after 10th which will make you eligible for jobs too soon after Diploma.

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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, bioinformatics, biotechnology are also good. Medicine, Nursing, Physiotherapy are other distinct line of study. 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 t
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If you want to avoid sciences and medicals itself, Bachelors in business administration and computer applications are alternate options. Event management, hotel and hospitality management, psychology, journalism, media and entertainment, creative writing and arts, political sciences, history, humanities are few more to mention.

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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, bioinformatics, biotechnology are also good. Medicine, Nursing, Physiotherapy if that domain is your key interest. 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 mor
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You can take short term internships. Lot of paid and unpaid internships are posted on various websites like Indeed, Glassdoor, Monster, Naukri. Check your eligibility and then apply for it.

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This depends on your interest and skill set. 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. 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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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. Event management, hotel and hospitality management, psychology, journalism, media and entertainment are few more to mention.

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It depends on the stream of course. For example, for engineering, you have to take state level entrance exams, national level AIEEE, IIT-JEE exams. Lot of institutes offer University based entrance exams too for entry into their respective colleges.

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Hi,
1. Have a good and verified detailed study plan
2. Good to have a mentor - teacher and a parent
3. Be aware of weak and strong areas. Give a balanced approach to improve on each of them.
4. Always take a lot of mock tests
5. Track your progress regularly
6. Eat well, sleep optimum and exercise for overall fitness.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,
You may do Bachelors in business administration, hotel & hospitality management, event management, media and entertainment, psychology, journalism, to name a few. Of course, choose based on your interest.

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