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Sindhura rajagopal

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Since you are done with 12th, take up bachelors of hospitality and hotel management - based on your mentioned choice above.
You will have entrance exam, group discussion and interview too for such courses apart from 10+2 marks.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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It is important to define your objective based on a certain percentage of marks like overall, or in particular subjects. Everyday it is important to study in order to be in good touch and practice with subjects, be consistent. Choose your favourite hours either morning or night or combination. Accordingly, plan for " what to study" and " how much to complete" in a day rather than only number of hours. Have a mentor who can review your work and guide you too.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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It is important to define your objective based on a certain percentage of marks like overall, or in particular subjects. Everyday it is important to study in order to be in good touch and practice with subjects, be consistent. Choose your favourite hours either morning or night or combination. Accordingly, plan for " what to study" and " how much to complete" in a day rather than only number of hours. Have a mentor who can review your work and guide you too.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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You have following options.
1. Engineering: if you have taken up the respective entrance exam too and then based on 12th marks and entrance exam ranking you will sit for counselling for wide variety of engineering courses like electronics and communication, computer Science, telecommunication to name a few.
2. Bachelors in Science in combinations of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, genetics, physiotherapy etc.
3. Bachelors of Science in computer applications or even computer Science
4. Bachelors in alternate fields like hotel, hospitality, travel and tourism management.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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You have following options.
1. Engineering: if you have taken up the respective entrance exam too and then based on 12th marks and entrance exam ranking you will sit for counselling for wide variety of engineering courses like electronics and communication, computer Science, telecommunication to name a few.
2. Bachelors in Science in combinations of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, genetics, physiotherapy etc.
3. Bachelors of Science in computer applications or computer Science
4. Bachelors in alternate fields like hotel, hospitality, travel and tourism management.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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You have following options.
1. Medical and dental : if you have taken up the respective entrance exam too and then based on 12th marks and entrance exam ranking you will sit for counselling for medical or dental or ayurvedic or homeopathy courses
2. Bachelors in Science in combinations of Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, genetics, physiotherapy etc.
3. Bachelors in computer applications
4. Bachelors in alternate fields like hotel, hospitality, travel and tourism management.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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After you complete 10th, you will need to apply for colleges offering 11 and 12th based on your percentage marks and the cut off in the colleges. There are state boards, CBSE, ISC boards you can choose from. Considering the location of college and your home, fees and scholarship, training faculty and quality of education, make the choice of colleges wisely. Once you successfully pass class 11, you will then be promoted to move to class 12.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Firstly, I encourage you to please plan, take guidance, be motivated and pass the 12th. With good passing marks in 12th, it will open doors for varied programs in Bachelors. You can take up subjects based on your skills and interests only so that it will help you give the best. Alternately, you can take up jobs or part time jobs too after 12th.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Firstly, I encourage you to please plan, take guidance, be motivated and pass the 12th. With good passing in 12th, it will open doors for varied programs in Bachelors. You can take up subjects based on your skills and interests only so that it will help you give the best. Alternately, you can take up jobs or part time jobs too after 12th.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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The percentage of marks in 12th definitely will be looked into since you will submit scanned copies of 10, 12 and Bachelors marks cards during placements. Some companies ask for a cut off percentage at 10, 12 and then Bachelors. While others look into your major subjects marks, accomplishments if any in 12th.

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