Is it worth when you have 2nd division in 10th, 12th and in graduation from electronics and telecommunication branch?

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    Bishal Baishya An Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    After you graduate, for any job you need to get professional specific skills or knowledge. These 10th and 12th marks will just hold you few extra minutes in interview answering why you got that and why they should hire you in spite of that. The last question matters the most and your professional skills and abilities later determine your worth for job, not 10 or 12.
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    Ravi Jaiswal | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    Yes, marks are not the only criteria to judge someone. Go ahead with your dreams and life goals.
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    NITIN DESHMUKH Yard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    No doubt, higher marks/percentage in any exam is better. But even if you get a second division you should not get discouraged. Have confidence on whatever you have studied. Keep the concepts whatever you are learning. Choose field intelligently in which you have interest. Don't get into pressure due to external forces. Marks are just numbers if you have all concepts clear and you can apply that in practical situations. So, just learn smartly. Good Luck.

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