My son is getting 40 in the JEE Mains. He studied hard. What should he do now? He belong to ST category.

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ajaz khan
8 years ago
Please don't lose your hope. Your son scored good marks. Please think about that students who are getting negative mark in JEE so don't worry. Appreciate your son because he was try to do hard work most of the students does nothing. 40 marks are sufficient for taking admission in good colleges you b

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