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poor academics ...48% in graduation what to do


Yashaswi Yadav 4th Feb, 2019
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Harsh Sharma 4th Feb, 2019

Hello Yashaswi, 

You are not bad in academics, the thing is academics is not good for you. Always follow your passion. If you are intrested in sports or in music, just go for it. 

If you choose to be what you are, then also you will get a average 12 hours job and average salary. Don't settle for small, we all are meant for large.

Find your passion, work upon it and trust me if you are loyal towards your work you will definately be successful.

All the best.

Surya Guru 4th Feb, 2019
Hello Yashaswi,
You can prepare for those government exam were there is not any specific percentage is mentioned regarding graduation. While you sort that the area in which you like to go, do some professional courses and skills which will enhance your creditability and your resume.
By doing this you can at least compensate a till bit yo your graduation percentage.

Government exams like:
Ibps clerk
Sbi clerk
Ssc chsl or cgl
And your state psc (check once the criteria)

And courses like:
CA, CS, Data mining n etc.
Here also check the percentage criteria once.

I hope this helps you
Thank You.

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