i failed in 12th i gave my exame in oct but i failed in 2 sub maths and physic knw i am givin12th in 2013 only 2 sub m i elgible for engg

i failed in 12th in 2012 i gave my exame in oct but i failed in 2 sub maths and physic knw i am givin12th in 2013 only 2 sub m i elgible for engg i am really worried lz tell me the right solution

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    Neeraj Kumar | Guide-Level 12

    2013-02-20 10:36:37
    YOU HAVE TO GIVE EXAM AGAIN FOR GO FOR ENGINEERING , and you have to know that you need to have to have good knowledge and make your interest in engineering , if you want to go in other line then you can give exam for any other branch like commerce or arts , you can give exam from open school , for get admission in engineering you need to work hard , if you do and you can apply in engineering till Sept month so you have enough time to clear exam , so do work hard for get admission in engineering in this new session of 2013 good luck
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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2013-02-20 09:57:19
    Hi Shantanu,
    Keeping your concern in mind, I would say that in order to join an engineering degree course you need to first pass 12th in Science (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) with minimum 60%. You need to sit for the entrance exam as well. So, for now, it would be advisable to focus on your preparation and score well in your 12th before you plan for engineering.
    To help you further I would like to invite ArunMishra Neeraj Gupta735 to share their expertise.
    Please feel free to discuss more. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful.
    Wish You Luck!

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