I failed in physics, chemistry and maths. What should I do now?
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Kamaraju pulugurtha Online teaching of English, on retirement | Guide-Level 14
6 years agoThe qualification must be acquired to proceed further. Your failure in certain subjects is not a point. Whether you are qualified for graduation is important. Otherwise, you have to face the qualifying examination, again. -
If you have failed, then don't be disappointed and analyses your mistakes and study harder than last time.
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You have to repeat your 12th standard again. You can do your class 12th from any branch if you want, not compulsorily science and just put your 100% in it.
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Try to pass out in those subjects, because with clearing all the subjects you won't be able to study further, but if you are having difficulty in clearing those subjects, then try out different field.
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If you have failed then, don't worry and just try again in supplementary examinations and try to study well this time because until you don't pass out all the subjects you won't be able to study graduation.
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Sit back and introspect your shortcomings! Certainly, you haven't worked hard enough. But don't lose hope. Start from the scratch and prepare for re-exam the next year. Fill the examination form by the required Board and all the very best!
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For the JEE Advanced physics section, toppers and experts refer to the following books:
- Understanding Physics by DC Pandey
- Practice Book Physics for JEE Main and Advanced by DC Pandey
- NCERT Physics Class 11 and 12
- Problems in General Physics by I. E. Irodov
- Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma
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