I have failed HSC(sci) twice and now i don't want to reappear. so can i do direct fybcom ? how? also if not then can i appear for HSC(com).

I have no problem in doing correspondence / private fy (bcom) if possible !. also suggest me some good career . and please reply soon . i hpoe u will find a solution for me in skipping HSC and continuing further studies (direct ty also i have no problem if fybcom is not possible ).

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    Manickathai Muthiah | Contributor-Level 8

    2014-06-09 22:47:57
    Hi. Failure is the stepping stone for success. You should choose your career purely on your interest. It brings success easily. Do not take up commerce stream because it is comparatively easily than science. Every subject have their own difficulties. Every subject need hard work for success. If you are really interested in commerce stream then you can very well go for it. All the best !

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