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Sindhura rajagopal

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This depends on your interests and skill sets. Engineering is a very good option. Electronics and communication, computer Science, telecommunication, instrumentation are some very popular courses. Alternately, you may want to do medicine too. Alternate to medicine will be nursing, physiotherapy, biotechnology. Another good course is Bachelor of Commerce; ICWA, CA qualifications which are excellent. On the arts front, there is Bachelors in media and journalism, psychology, humanities, languages to name a few. Hotel, hospital, travel and tourism, animation are options brimming with great prospects. Check your interests and then take an i
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Sindhura rajagopal

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It completely depends on your interests and skill sets. Engineering is a very good option. Electronics and communication, computer Science, telecommunication, instrumentation are some very popular courses. Alternately, you may want to do medicine too. Alternate to medicine will be nursing, physiotherapy, biotechnology. Another good course is Bachelor of Commerce; ICWA, CA qualifications which are excellent. On the arts front, there is Bachelors in media and journalism, psychology, humanities, languages to name a few. Hotel, hospital, travel and tourism, animation are options brimming with great prospects. Check your interests and then
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Sindhura rajagopal

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It completely depends on your interests and skill sets. Engineering is a very good option. Electronics and communication, computer Science, telecommunication, instrumentation are some very popular courses. Alternately, you may want to do medicine too. Alternate to medicine will be nursing, physiotherapy, biotechnology. Another good course is Bachelor of Commerce; ICWA, CA qualifications which are excellent. On the arts front, there is Bachelors in media and journalism, psychology, humanities, languages to name a few. Hotel, hospital, travel and tourism, animation are options brimming with great prospects. Check your interests and then
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Sindhura rajagopal

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You may want to consider Bachelors in Science. Variety of options are possible. Example - Physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, genetics, biotechnology, bioinformatics, biochemistry, physiotherapy, and nursing are various specializations you can consider based on skill sets and interests.

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Eligibility Criteria for DNS -
10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) with not less than 60% aggregate marks from a recognized board.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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I would recommend you to consider doing a Bachelor in tourism and travel. Bachelor's degree is always good for job oriented purpose. Alongside, you may want to do certification course in photography.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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There are a host of options, if your base stream is Arts subjects, then Bachelor of Arts in humanities and social sciences, languages, media and journalism, psychology.
If your base stream is commerce, then B.Com and considering qualifications like ICWA and CA are very good.
If it is the sciences, then engineering or medical, solely depends on your interest and skill set.
B.Sc with varied options such as Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Mathematics, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Biochemistry, Genetics, Physiotherapy, Nursing, Computer Applications and IT.It is also a good route to follow.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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If your interest is into space sciences, then take up B.Tech in Aerospace engineering. Basic qualification is 10+2 with PCM as subjects. Entrance exams such as IIT should be one of the entry points for seat allotment.
Alternately, you may consider B.Sc Physics with specialization in astronomy or astrophysics.

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