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Jewel PSStudent Counselor

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Hi Devasheesh,
What you should do next will depend on your interests and aptitude. Clearly, you are not quite strong in maths so perhaps you should avoid courses requiring strong skills in maths. Figure our what you like and what you want. As a PCM student you may pursue non-science courses too such as BBA, Design, etc.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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JAM is competitive examination and there is no guarantee that you will get IIT of your choice. Therefore, It is recommended that you opt for MSc Maths at IIT Bhubaneswar and can try to appear in JAM again.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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It will be difficult to get admission in top 5 universities for engineering courses. But you can try for courses in arts, media, design, etc. if you are interested in them. Have you taken any standardised tests like SAT or ACT.

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Yes, you can become one.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Based on you subjects on 10+2, you are eligible to seek admission in B.Sc (Hons.) chemistry. You are advised to look at your targeted university last year's cut-off to check whether you will get admission or not.

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Prathusha Singh

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Naseer, some universities like Lovely Professional University don't have this criteria. Their eligibility criteria just asks for a candidate to be pass in graduation with 50%.
There must be some other universities following the same criteria. You need to check.
If we talk about of LPU, it is doing really good on the placement front along with academics. So, you can think about taking admission there.
Best of Luck.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You have multiple career options available because of you Biology background. You can chose from Medical ( MBBS, BDS, BPT or alternative medicine), Pure Sciences( BSc M.Sc Biology, Chemistry, Zoology Botony etc., B.Pharma, B.Tech/ B.Sc Biotechnology, Home Science, Law, BBA, Hotel Management, NDA, Bachelor degree in Social Works, Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication, B.Sc Nursing etc.

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