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What should I do having scored only 54% in JAC board 12th exam due to poor economic condition?


What should I do having scored only 54% in JAC board 12th exam due to poor economic condition?




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28th March 2023, 04:08 PM
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Default Re: What should I do having scored only 54% in JAC board 12th exam due to poor economic condition?

Scoring a lower percentage in the JAC board 12th exam due to poor economic conditions can be difficult, but it doesn't have to be the end of your career aspirations. Here are some options you can consider:

Pursue vocational courses: Vocational courses provide hands-on training and skills that can lead to employment in specific industries. These courses typically have lower entry requirements than traditional academic programs and can be completed in a shorter amount of time. Some examples include welding, plumbing, cosmetology, and automotive repair.

Enroll in diploma or certification programs: Diploma and certification programs are shorter than degree programs and focus on practical skills and specialized knowledge. These programs can help you gain expertise in a particular field and may lead to job opportunities with higher pay and advancement potential.

Explore job opportunities: Depending on your skills and experience, there may be job opportunities available that don't require a college degree. Some fields that often have entry-level positions include retail, hospitality, healthcare, and manufacturing.

Consider upgrading your skills:
If you are interested in pursuing further education, you can take courses to improve your grades or gain new skills. There are many online courses available that are affordable and flexible, allowing you to study at your own pace.

Remember, success is not just defined by academic performance. It's important to explore your interests, passions, and strengths to find a fulfilling career path. Don't hesitate to reach out to career counselors, mentors, or other professionals for guidance and support as you navigate your options. Good luck!
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