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Abhishek nandgowli

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No, to get admission in B.Sc. You need to get 50%. .

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Aryan Ashoka

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Cracking the CA exam takes a whole lot of effort, but in the long run it is the best choice.

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TARIQ RASHID GANIE

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78percentile is too low to get any of the NITs. You can apply to state engineering colleges of your home state through state counselling. You may get that. Hope this was helpful.

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Niranjan reddy balemula

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After completing class 12th in Biology, you have several options for further studies, such as:
Bachelor's degree in Biology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, etc. Professional courses like MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, etc. Integrated Master's degree in Life Sciences or Biotechnology. Master's degree in any relevant subject, like M.Sc in Biology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, etc. B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering
Bachelor's degree in Agricultural Science
Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science
Bachelor's degree in Marine Biology
Bachelor's degree in Nursing
Bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy
Bachelor's degree in Zoology
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Nihal Khan

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Hello Student, There are lot of options according to your streams so have a look according to your programme.
1. (WITH ARTS)
Students who think that if they choose Arts Stream, they will have less career opportunities than Science and commerce, but after completing 12th from arts, there is a list of courses which will provide you good career opportunities. BBA Bachelor of Business Administration
BMS- Bachelor of Management Science
BFA- Bachelor of Fine Arts
BEM- Bachelor of Event Management
Integrated Law Course- B.A. + LL.B
BJMC- Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication
BFD- Bachelor of Fashion Designing
BSW- Bachelor of Social Work
BBS-
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Kundan KumarPersuing Bcom from Kirorimal College (DU),CA Inter

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10+2 with at least 50% marks from a recognized Board and may be required to qualify entrance exams.

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Durgesh NA

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Hi, After 12th you can pursue the course like Diploma course in Statistics Bachelor of arts in Statistics Bachelor of Science in Statistics Bachelor in Statistics and then after Bachelors degree, you can pursue Masters of arts in Statistics Masters of Science in Statistics and Masters in Statistics. Acturial Sciences is also an option BCA too has Stats as a subject both the field are the most interesting field for the Statistics interested students. Those Students are eligible to apply for Bachelor courses after 12th who has Mathematics or Statistics as a compulsory subject. For admissions in master courses you should have a Bachelor d
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Vishesh Vanjani

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FYI, some of the best biotechnology courses in India are provided by some IITs.

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Vishesh Vanjani

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You can also try in SPPU, Pune; Christ college, Bangalore and St, Xaviers college.

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Vishesh Vanjani

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Almost all of the discussed careers are related to Biology so I won't do that. Have you ever thought about exploring Science even in college, like studying Chemistry Physics computers, and even Maths. If yes, then I'm sure you are not alone. What's even better? Some colleges offer such opportunities by letting you study different subjects for some semesters (depending on the college) and letting you choose your major subject from them depending on your actual interest. Some national level and reputed colleges can even offer you degrees in subjects you might not have even studied in 12th. The reason for answering such open-mindedly is f
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