Will a compartment in class XIIth adversely impact my chances of getting into a good engineering college?
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I think, a little bit if one has decided to take admission in a particular private college and has deposited the fee to the college then the declaration of the result if he/she fails then the college wait for their compartment exam but a government college doesn't care about this. If you fail to report in the counseling with their eligibility, then they never wait for you.
But if someone has not decided a college before the declaration and fails in the exam then government colleges will never give you chance and a number of good private colleges also will not give you a chance or wait for your compartment exam. So, in this case, one has...more -
It will definitely affect you. Though it is too difficult to say adversely or at a junior level. This will definitely depend upon your own performance and practice, however, the questions asked in engineering entrances are related to the three major subjects and mostly from the English part.
A particular subject is required for getting into the institutes or getting into the board exams. This is decided by how you have prepared your exams.
If the preparations are far on board level then try to link your board preparations to your Advance.
The moral of the story is to analyze the situation in the best possible way and with the whole self-...more -
Firstly, be true to yourself whenever you appear for any of the placements, job interview. Students usually take a gap after 12th to deeply prepare for their entrance exams like IIT, PMT, CLAT, BMS, etc. Students take a gap year and improve their score in search for a better institution.
Don't think at all that this is going to affect your placements. Even students who fail in graduation years are considered for placements, So this thing should not affect your level of confidence at any stage.
You might get a question from the interviewer that why you took a gap year after 12th, just give a genuine reply that why you actually took a gap...more -
An easy interpretation to your question would be, you must have appeared for your board exam this year and wish to join an engineering college/university, but you couldn't clear one or more subjects in your board exams this year.
If that's what you're asking, let me be honest with you. You'll have to clear the exam(s) you've failed in, to get into any engineering college or any university/institute affiliated to AICTE for that matter.
All engineering colleges will check for your credentials before you take your admission. You should be clearing class 10 and class 12 (or) class 10 and Diploma to get into any engineering branch.
However, I...more
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