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Sindhura rajagopal

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You could consider doing journalism, mass media and communication; psychology, languages to name a few. Counseling, teaching and training, print media, television are some lines of work that can be explored.

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If you are interested in engineering, then prepare for state, national level entrance exams. You may pursue engineering from the diverse set of options available. Class 12th and entrance exam are the basic criteria for entry. Alternately, you can do Bachelor of Science in specializations like mathematics, physics, chemistry, IT and computer Science to name a few.

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If you want to do B.Tech, remember that apart from class 12th, you must do the entrance exam too. If B.Tech is based on your interest, you can choose popular branches like computer Science, information Science and electronics and communication, telecommunication. Alternately, instrumentation, electrical, mechanical, IEM are other trending fields with diverse opportunities.

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In order to follow in line, take up Bachelor of engineering in electronics and communication or telecommunication; other branches like computer Science, information Science, instrumentation, electrical etc. are also open. You could do Bachelor of Science in electronics too alternately.

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In order to follow in line, take up Bachelor of engineering in electronics and communication or telecommunication; other branches like computer Science, information Science, instrumentation, electrical etc. are also open. You could do Bachelor of Science in electronics too alternately.

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Engineering and IT fields are a good option for a bright career. Yes it has financial prospects. On the other hand, if you had taken up sciences with biology instead of mathematics - Medicine is one natural choice if you are keen on it. Alternately, you may pursue Bachelors of Science in specializations like botany, zoology, physics, biotechnology, food technology and processing, nutrition, agriculture, nursing, physiotherapy. In case you are interested, BCA BBM, BBA hotel, hospitality and travel and tourism management are other available options. If you were into commerce, Bachelors of commerce and considering qualifications like ICWA
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Medicine is one natural choice, if you are keen on it. Alternately, you may pursue Bachelors of Science in specializations like botany, zoology, physics, biotechnology, food technology and processing, nutrition, agriculture, nursing, physiotherapy. In case you are interested, BCA BBM, BBA hotel, hospitality and travel and tourism management are other available options.

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It really depends on your interest whether you want to pursue arts, Science or commerce. Engineering and IT related fields have always been in scope. For example, Bachelors of Science in IT and computer Science, Bachelor of computer applications can be chosen apart from engineering which in itself has diverse branches. However, if your interest lies in arts or commerce, do pursue it because talent and skill sets matter in making a career successful.

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Check for your eligibility in taking up engineering for computer Science or information Science branches; Bachelor of computer applications or Bachelor of Science in IT and computer Science are other 2 relevant areas. As far as low marks is concerned, check what is the cut off for each of the areas of study and if you fit in there. Check for colleges as the cut off might vary too.

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Depends on your interest, skill set and abilities, choose the course. Sciences like engineering, medicine or basic sciences; arts - psychology, journalism, languages, history; commerce - accounting, investment banking, qualifications like ICWA and CA. These are just a few to name.

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