I failed in 12th board Science, what should I do? I don't want to waste year. Any other degree which can take basics of 10th.

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Asked by Shreyas R
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya
6 years ago
To get admission on the basis of 10th, there is only one thing, Diploma or ITI. But these will take another 3 years and after then you can take admission in B.Tech and other courses.

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Prashant Kumar
6 years ago
You may have given the Supplementary test for subjects you are failed in. To get admission on the basis of 10th, there is only one thing, Diploma or ITI. But these will take another 3 years and after then you can take admission in B.Tech and other courses.

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shobhit kumar
6 years ago
I think you should try Diploma instead of degree. And Diploma ( as ITI, Polytechnic etc. ). Is also equivalent to 12th standard.

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K
6 years ago
Don't make it big problem if you wants to do 12th second attempt you go or you don't want it then you have some options are like this PPT (PRE Polytechnic TEST). ITI. EXX.

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Diwakar Goel
6 years ago
Yes there are many options like armed forces, Diploma, merchant navy, lower division clerk, typist etc. Posts thorough ssc exams etc. Out of these best would be either armed forces or merchant navy. But better complete your 12th.

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jyoti goel
6 years ago
Yes, you still do have options. There are Diploma course on 10th basis which you can pursue and they will qualify you for a job also. One example I can give is Polytechnic. You can search one of your choice or interest and go for it.

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shikhar singh
6 years ago
Yes you have plenty of options and the best one for you a Diploma course. Which is equivalent to 12 plus it will make you competent gor a job. Search the best course for yourself and do it. Best of luck.

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Bhumika Khattar
6 years ago
1 SOME GOOD Diploma COURSES In case you are a 12th Science failed student, you may use your 10th standard marks and certificate and get yourself enrolled in Diploma courses. The various Diploma courses are- Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering These ar

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