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Nishkala Girish

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There are many streams you can opt for.
1. Charted accountant (CA)
2. Cost and Management Accountant (CMA)
3. Company's Secretary (CS)
4. MBA
5. M.Com
6. MBA
7. M.Sc. In business streams (very few college offers). .

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Nishkala Girish

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There is always a good scope for computers. U can always choose the computer stream. More job opportunities are available. Business and computer have wide scope all over the world.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Of course, you can and you should. If you are serious about it, It's great news because If you want to crack Civil Services you need a minimum of 3 years of preparation at least. If you are going through it during your graduation it will save you plenty of time and energy after graduation. As your link is not broken with the subjects which are very useful in civil services, It is the most appropriate time to go about it. There can be two kinds of strategies you can opt for-
1. If you are very sure that UPSC or other similar administrative services are your only goal then take out the syllabus of those exams and note down major subjects.
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Nikhil Kanojiya

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No not requires Physics with 45% passing criteria.

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Adarsh Chaudhary

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Then You will have a great chance of getting selected in top lims, the only issue will be 12th result which is very low.

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Adarsh Chaudhary

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Your CAT score is pretty low, you can only hope and wait for all the counselling sessions.

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Anuj Kumar Sen

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If you passed your class 12th.
No matter what your percentage is.
But for you percentage is comparatively low than others so you will not have chances to get high skills courses .If choose that subject in which you have an interest. You can go for many degrees like B.Sc. Computer Science Hons, B.Sc. Electronic hons etc. And you also can do B.Tech. But first of all know your interest in which you want to do your degree.

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