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Pankajkumar PatroLearn to enjoy learning.

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The choice of stream shouldn't matter. But Science will be of utmost help if he wants a high-end or technical job.

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Pankajkumar PatroLearn to enjoy learning.

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You may take up Science with a bifocal course (Computer Science). You'll have to drop your 4th optional and 2nd language for this. Or you can go for IT as an option.

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ilma naaz

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You can go for biology, economics, physical education, etc. But do not opt for so many subjects at once, it would be really difficult to take out time for all subjects.

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Mukesh Kumar

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Please mention what is your GN rank because counselling is done by GN rank.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Sayan, You have taken very tough combination of subjects. But yes, you will have very good opportunities after graduation. With Indian economy as well as population is rising, requirement of economists is going to rise. At the same time, if you want to pursue a career in philosophy, there is great opportunity. Even Geography has enough openings in times to come all across the world. All in all you have good combination of subjects.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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If you are focusing only on engineering then I would recommend you to go for polytechnic first. The reason behind going for polytechnic is that you will be exempted from the entrance exam. Even you will not have to pay heavy fees for tuition. The second plus point is that you will be much more technically stronger than other students who will get into engineering after 12th.

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Ashutosh Tamrakar

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There is a wide range of opportunities in programming languages. But, there are so many languages like C, PHP, Java, C+, Python, etc. Choose your language which you have interest and learn and research. Practice more and more. Once you have skills in any language, you can join any organisation as a programmer. Coding is involved in all the three branches. In fact, programming is compulsory and your course will start with a compulsory programming language like C+/Java, etc. There will only be one or two electives which will differ. You can check the programme structures for the compulsory papers, different programming languages involved
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Shail Oberoi

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There are various scholarships that are available post seeking admission into IIM (A). One needs to score a minimum of 98+ percentile in CAT to get an invite for a PI (personal interview). Class 10th & 11th scores are not relevant here. You need at least 50% marks at your graduation level exams.

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