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Sindhura rajagopal

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If you have managed to take up the entrance exam already for engineering or medical then the path further is clear. If not, you could consider B.Sc or BA and B.Sc in various streams. For example, IT, PCM, computer science, nursing, physiotherapy, food technology and nutrition, etc. If you are from arts background then you could take up BA in journalism or languages, economics, political science, history, etc. If you are from the commerce area, then B.Com is a good start. You may want to consider qualifications like ICWA and CA too for a better hold.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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If you have managed to take up the entrance exam already for engineering or medical then the path further is clear. If not, you could consider B.Sc or BA and B.Sc in various streams. For example, IT, PCM, computer science, nursing, physiotherapy, food technology and nutrition, etc. If you are from arts background then you could take up BA in journalism or languages, economics, political science, history, etc. If you are from the commerce area, then B.Com is a good start. You may want to consider qualifications like ICWA and CA too for a better hold.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Yes, biotechnology is a good option to choose post 12th. One can work in bioprocessing industries, food, energy, waste management, environment sectors, medical, pharmaceutical, cosmetics industry, etc. If you want to dig a little deeper, you may want to pursue Master's degree later on.

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Yes, indeed. Get all the materials and join a good coaching centre. You may find it a little hard to manage along with studies, but it is really worth.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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This depends on your interest and skill set. If you have managed to take up the entrance exam already for engineering or medical then the path further is clear. If not, you could consider B.Sc or BA and B.Sc in various streams. For example, IT, PCM, computer science, nursing, physiotherapy, food technology and nutrition, etc. If you are from arts background then you could take up BA in journalism or languages, economics, political science, history, etc. If you are from the commerce area, then B.Com is a good start. You may want to consider qualifications like ICWA and CA too for a better hold.

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Sindhura rajagopal

Contributor-Level 10

This depends on your interest and skill set. If you have managed to take up the entrance exam already for engineering or medical then the path further is clear. If not, you could consider B.Sc or BA and B.Sc in various streams. For example, IT, PCM, computer science, nursing, physiotherapy, food technology and nutrition, etc. If you are from arts background then you could take up BA in journalism or languages, economics, political science, history, etc. If you are from the commerce area, then B.Com is a good start. You may want to consider qualifications like ICWA and CA too for a better hold.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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The best stream in engineering depends on your interest and skill sets. Computer Science, Information Science, Electronics and Communication, Telecommunication, Electrical, Instrumentation, etc., are very good options.

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If you have given your medical entrance exams then MBBS is the path to pursue. If not, 12th BIPC gives you opportunities such as Bachelors in Ayurveda, homoeopathy, physiotherapy, biotechnology, chemistry, biology, zoology, agriculture, food technology, etc. Depending on your interest, decide the specialisation.

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ECE is a very good engineering branch. It has good career opportunities in terms of learning, financial abilities, job and growth. You could proceed in the core companies or in the IT field post completion so its flexible that way.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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If you have taken up the engineering entrance exam, then you can pursue engineering in any of the branches such as Electronics and Communication, Computer Science, Telecommunication, Instrumentation, Electrical, etc. If you want basic sciences then B.Sc is a good option-physics, chemistry, maths, statistics, home science, computer science, biotechnology, agriculture, electronics, psychology, IT, interior design, etc.

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