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Contributor-Level 7
I am not from science stream. Therefore, instead of writing a long paragraph, I am posting a link.
Kindly, have a look:
http://career.webindia123.com/career/options/career-opportunities-for-plus-two-students-from-science-stream.htm
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 14
As a PCM student, you will have many options from Engineering to Management. Carefully check the program curricula, evaluate the pros and cons and check which field you are likely to enjoy the most. Few options you can check which are in good demand today are
B.E or B.Tech (CSE, Mechanical, ECE, IT, Marine Engineering and so on)
B.Arch
B.Sc in Physics, Chemistry or Mathematics
BCA
BBA
B.Pharma
Defense Services
B.Ed and so on.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 8
Please mention your stream (Arts, Science or Commerce) and also your educational or career interest to help our experts guide you in a better way.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
You cannot single out one particular course which offers salary. Engineering supposedly gives a good package but an engineer with no skills and no interest in his field may not succeed. Instead of looking for courses offering good salary work on your skills and knowledge. Know what you want and follow your interest. You have not mentioned the stream, whether you are from Arts, Science or Commerce, your education background and interest to suggest anything.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
Please write to the universities as it is upto them. NIOS is recognized but still I will advice you to get a confirmation from the university itself, requirements differ.
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
According to me, you must apply for both of the courses.
Prepare for CA and side by side, study for B.Com as both of the field is same field commerce.
Thanks and All the best for your future.
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