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Qamre Alam

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The 12th result will be the sum of 11th+12th. For JEE advanced 75% marks are compulsory in 12th.

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Shashank SharmaSoftware Developer ,ZS Scholar ,AIT-Pune'20

Guide-Level 12

I would suggest you the most basic thing you can do for a bright future work for it put your effort may it be any domain you need to give it your time this is the basic formula to be successful. Just follow your dreams. If you would have mentioned your stream of study i could suggest you a better path even though your roadmap should be first completing your 12th standard with good marks to get a good college where you can get a placement although you can prepare for different exam with your graduation so its upto you. All the best.

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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Yes, friend. You are eligible for taking admission in BFM you only need 50% in your 12th class as maths being one of the main subject.
Scope of BFM;
The scope for Financial Management courses are very high in every part of the world. Finance is the backbone of Economy. So pursuing financial management courses is very important and they provide many employment or business opportunities to the people in the society. They create a route for self-employment and also benefit to the industry by providing training in the field of Finance, Accounting, Insurance and Banking. The course provides training to understand the financial aspects in ban
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ANAND KUPSC Aspirant

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You can choose any group. For writing UPSC exams, you must be a graduate and does not depend on what course you take in school.

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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

Guide-Level 13

Your stream does not depend upon the percentage you got in 10. Rather it depends upon the interest you have to pursue. I advice you to just take that branch in which you are suitable and from you which you can achieve your aim in future. Every branch has it's own importance and have scope in their respective field. So don't take pressure that choosing a stream in your 11 or choosing your branch in your undergraduate programme affect your job opportunity. It totally depend upon your hardwork as well as focus towards your aim. For any other query, please feel free to ask
Best of luck!

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sawan kumar

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Well respecting the views of other about physics, I just like to convey that physics is not tough rather it is conceptual, your basics needs to be clear to understand the various concepts. You should possess good imagination and thinking ability to understand it better.

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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

CBSE has made it compulsory for every student to have 5 subjects. The subjects offered are-
Accountancy (Compulsory)
Business studies (Compulsory)
Economics (Compulsory)
Economics for class 11 is divided into two parts -
Statistics
Indian Economic Development
4. English (Compulsory)
5. Mathematics (Optional)
6. Entrepreneurship (Optional)
7. Informatics Practices (Optional)
Students are offered a choice between Mathematics, Entrepreneurship and IP. Depending on what you choose is that your 5 main subjects are decided. CBSE also offers a sixth subject which is not compulsory but if you have a sixth subject, your board results will be decided on th
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Qamre Alam

Contributor-Level 9

It totally depends on you. If you want to become a doctor (BUMS or MBBS) and want to do pharmacy course, you can choose science stream. If you want to become an accountant, CA (Chartered accountant) or Company Secretary, you can choose commerce stream.

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Zeeshan Khan

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Sure. It always depends on your interest. According to me, interest means the work you never get tired of.

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