In my 12th exams, I got 24 marks in Chemistry – just 1 mark above passing marks. But that didn’t decide what I wanted from my life
Don’t bog down kids with burden of marks
Life is much more than board results
Let results be an opportunity for introspection & not for criticism pic.twitter.com/wPNoh9A616
— Nitin Sangwan, IAS (@nitinsangwan) July 13, 2020
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English did same for me. Still struggling 😉
— Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) July 14, 2020
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My friend and hostel roommate had scored 35/100 (just pass) in Maths in 3rd semester of engg. He cracked the campus selection the next year, on the very same day the re-test for 3rd sem Maths was being held.
Now he works for Apple in USA. Marks do not reflect reality always 🤟🏽😎— 🇮🇳 Bourbon 🇮🇳 (@bubun_s) July 14, 2020
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Very well said Sir.. I got 65% in 12th and 51% in https://t.co/sZxuQinVxR and today I take interview of candidates who scored 90+ percent. Certainly your marks can never decide your future. If you are hars working and talented then you’ll find your way.
— Vivek Singh (@vivek_Dell) July 14, 2020
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Agree. I had 13 marks in Maths in Class 10, not even passing marks!!! This hasn’t stopped me from becoming what I am today. Life is a different calculation all together, 13 in Maths has no value today.
— vineeta pandey (@p_vineeta) July 14, 2020