I failed in physics, chemistry and maths. What should I do now?
Asked by Shivam Shukla
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It is really heartbroken situation for you, but you have to deal with it. And, also just don't loose hope. Choose for the subject in which you are good. Physics, Chemistry and Maths that seems, you are not good in practical exam type so you may opt for theory. As in English hons. History hons. Political Science hons., and also, if you are good in drawing, you can opt for Bachelors in fine arts, fashion designing. And, you can opt for other short term course as per your interest.
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You can take any other subject like arts, commerce or agriculture. It is not necessary to take maths always. You can also opt for humanities and political science, etc. They also have a wide range of scope that will give you a shining future ahead. Do what you are good at and surely you will succeed. Also, you should apply in NIOS for your studies. It is easier to pass NIOS than regular boards. NIOS certificate is equivalent to other national and state boards.
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Hi Shivam,
There are many other opportunities.
You can do any vocational course, or you can do any language course, as these days foreign languages are in demand. -
If you are really into this situation, the best thing I can suggest you is to improve only your calculation part and read a book called "THINK AND GROW RICH by Napoleon Hill". You will probably the richest person among your classmates after 5 years and rest of life from now. The only condition is that don't just read books, apply this book in your daily life. Do as author says then only move to next chapter. Don't move to next chapter unless you complete the task given in previous chapter.
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Take arts field and go through all its competitive exams.
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Hello,
Here are your options:
1 Study through NIOS.
2 Choose subjects you are good at and take tuitions for the same.
3 If you are not at all interested in academics then join some work place and start getting experience with studying through distance.
4 If you have any talent then start focusing on it and keep participating. Maybe your talent could take you forward. Don't let any negativity reach you. Talk to your family clearly about your weaknesses, no one can assess your problems better than your parents.
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