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dinesh Question by dinesh on Oct 05, 2024Hindi
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my son is 16 in Class 11 (maths physics chemistry) He is average student. More into sports. What can he take up for graduation if he doesnt get into engineering seat,

Ans: Hello Dinesh.
(1) Your son is more interested in sports. Ask him to excel in the sports activity he likes. Try to participate in state and national-level games and earn a certificate of excellence. A special quota is reserved for sports candidates in some engineering and other colleges. He may get the advantage of it at the time of admission.
(2) Don't force your son to appear for JEE (Main). Ask him to focus more on the state board syllabus and appear for the state-level engineering entrance test.
(3) Even though he scores less on the engineering entrance test, you can opt for a good college and branch through management quota.
(4) You worry free! Your son will get a seat in engineering college either through normal CAP rounds or via management quota. That is why, I am not suggesting you other graduation alternatives.

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