Is it a good decision to pursue B.Tech now?

After that, I failed in the 2nd semester of 12th (in chemistry), reappeared for it in March 2017 and finally completed it. I passed my 10th in 2013, appeared for 12th in 2015 but got failed & changed my board from CBSE to Haryana. What should I do?

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Asked by yogesh saini

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    SACHIN SINGH Punctual and Organised. | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    B.Tech will always be in trend, as it is purely a technical degree which makes you eligible for any job or for any further studies. So, you can definitely pursue engineering. But, you should get a degree from a reputed and a good institute. It is just because, you are not giving the proper amount of time to your studies, if you work hard you will clear it. Best of Luck.
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    Piyush Rawat | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Your record is not in favor of you opting for B.Tech because if you faced difficulty in clearing 12th then opting for B.Tech would not be a good option for you. You can opt for courses like BBA, etc.

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