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Harsh Kumar

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You should pursue PCM with computer Science as an optional subject. Best of luck! :D.

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Aditi Sinha

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Most probably it will be offline.

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

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Hello Vanish, yes this is the dilemma being faced by the students who are on the cusp of clearing their 10th examination. As you are aware there are two routes for completion of engineering graduation. One is routine that is after 10th you go for 12th and then take admission for four year engineering graduation course. The other route is to go for Diploma after 10th class and then go for engineering. In both the ways there is no loss of any year. In addition a student gets an additional qualification of Diploma. I would however advise you go for 12th and then 4 year engineering degree course. Best wishes to you.

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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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Class 11th syllabus comprises 50 percent of JEE Main. So it is not possible to crack it just with 11th class syllabus. You should have sound knowledge of the syllabus of the class 12th syllabus as well.

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Muskan Middha

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No, you strictly can't pursue economics honours if you have not studied maths up to class 12th. The reason behind this is that during the first year of the course, there are mathematical methods included in it in which you have to study the concept of maths that were in class 11th and 12th.

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