I failed 12th and I have two backlog in class 12th and I am interested in electronic course. What should I do next?

504 Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Rohith Kumar
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Shivani Gupta
6 years ago
First of all, just clear your backlog with good score and for that practice more n more. After clearing all your subject find a good and reputed college for your further study.

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NITISH KUMAR SINGH
6 years ago
Don't worry at all. At this point of this I would suggest you that. Clear your backlogs by giving improvements next year and until then prepare for your subjects and for competitive exams of those colleges where electronics is best.

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astha singh
8 years ago
The first thing you should do is clear your arrears/backlogs, and then apply for higher studies. Only then will you be permitted to sit for entrance exams related to a degree or diploma in electronics (B.Sc. or B.tech), or secure admission in any university.

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