I failed in physics, chemistry and maths. What should I do now?

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Deepanshi Jain
8 years ago
Find out the subject in which you are good. Apply for the same. All the best.

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Don't give up. But, if you are not interested in science and have much interest in other streams or have any special dream then go for that. I hope you have a bright future.

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R
9 years ago
Pray to god and start a new business which you like or do any work.

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S
8 years ago
Dear, It is good that you like to get some way-out after facing problems. And in fact it is a rare quality - you can open your issues and ask for a suggestion. From your result, it seems: 1. You have less interest in science or math 2. You did not give sufficient time for study 3. You are more inte

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PUMDET test maths and physics is also ask? I am student of biotech.

Antarip Kataki
9 years ago
Try and study sincerely.

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J
3 years ago
Well, prepare hard, show up for the improvement exam or appear again in the examination as per suitability and time required for you to prepare again in a good manner, so you can pass with good marks.

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Shikher jain
6 years ago
Find the subject in which you feels comfortable and then choose the course related to your field of interest.

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Mahi Pal Jakhar
7 years ago
If you had failed in physics, chemistry, mathematics, then either you have to change your subjects in which you have interest, you have to choose that subject and do better in them. Or, you should try your best to improve yourself and to insert yourself, as per the level of these subjects, so that y

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A
7 years ago
If you don't have any interest in these subjects, please repeat class 12th with different subject or branch. If you have interest in arts and commerce or IP, or another different option is B.P.Ed, if you are good in physical education or sports activities.

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Vikas Pandey
7 years ago
Hi, You don't have any choice you've to reappear for the subject in which you re fail next year. And next time go with good preparation.

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