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Scholar-Level 16
With this percentage, you need to check the admission process and eligibility for the particular programme in which you want to apply.
Even you can check the programme wise details on Shiksha website.
All the best.
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Scholar-Level 17
If you have decided to pursue English hons then why do you want to study commerce? Isn't it wise to study 10+2 Arts instead? Weigh your likes and dislikes and study accordingly.
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Guide-Level 14
English is an important language especially in the jobs where communication and PR is required. Also these days the corporate houses encourage English speaking culture. Airport management do need English as foreigners diplomats and nationals who cannot speak Hindi need to be addressed in English.
But, it does not mean a person who cannot speak English cannot get work, you will get work based on your qualification and skills. Also, you can anyways learn speaking. You just have to move out of the hesitation which most people have. Start communicating in English (even if you speak wrong) - once the hesitation is gone you will speak flu
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