Can I prepare for UPSC? In 2019, I failed in B.Sc., and when I gave it again, there was some issue in the result.

But somehow, I got admission to MBA, I cleared my MBA, currently, I am working in a private organization, now I again took admission in B.A. from distance.

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    Anshika Maurya | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    If I understand your question correctly, you failed some of your B.Sc. Exams in 2019 and reappeared for them. However, there was some issue with the results and you were not able to correct it. In this case, I would recommend that you contact the university or the board from which you completed your B.Sc. And explain the situation to them. They will be able to provide you with guidance on what steps to take next to resolve the issue. In general, if you fail any exams during your academic career, you should try to identify the reasons why you failed and work on improving your understanding of the subject matter. You can seek the help of
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