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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Engineering is generally preferred. The other option can be BBA. Most of the students in IIMs are from good engineering colleges.
If you are opting for any non-engineering course, then my recommendation would be to go only if you are getting into a top college for that course.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
Realize that, you shouldFocus on the Process, not the Outcome.
'Becoming a Topper' is an outcome (something you don't fully control), whereas, 'studying' is a process. You cannot control the outcome, but you can definitely work on the process to make it as better as you can! So, start focusing on, and enjoying the very process of studying! Just focus on how you can have a creative approach with regards to studying
Below are a few mind hacks that will help you focus on studies and trick your mind to study effectively. Follow the steps mentioned below and do not find any reason not to follow them!
1) l Do not ever think that you
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You can apply for PGT, eligibility-
Post Graduate Teacher requires Masters Degree from a recognized university with at least 50% marks in aggregate in the concerned or related subjects and B.Ed. or equivalent qualification from a recognized University.
So it is important that you pursue B.ED. Eligibility conditions are:
(a) Bachelor's Degree with 50% marks in aggregate in the 10+2+3 or 11+2+2 pattern, or with a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate in the 10+2+2 or 11+3 pattern
(b) Having studied at least two subjects at the bachelor's degree level, to be later taken as school teaching subjects
Refer the link below for B.ED college
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Best of luck.
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