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Don’t want to sit still on the entrance ticket: students

Lucknow: 12th grade toppers rose with their results, but still worried about the delayed academic session because of the pandemic Covid-19.
They look for government intervention to launch a free short-term vocational course to enable them to hone skills when they put in in higher education institutions.
“Because of the pandemic, the process of acceptance at higher education institutions runs behind the schedule.
This will be a boon to plug in class 12 if it is offered a specially designed vocational course, which they can pursue until it comes in,” said 92.4% craker Singh from Lucknow State School, Rajajipuram, who aspire to become a civil servant.
Two students contributed to the same school, Mahi Patel and Tanushi Agnihotri, each of which pocketed 94.8% and 92.4% also echoed.
“It would be better if we could learn foreign languages, computer skills resemble until we go to college engineering,” Tanushi said.
“I am satisfied with my percentage, but the marks are given to mathematics very little.
If I will sit for the exam, my score will be better,” he added.
Priyanshi Shukla from SKD Academy, Rajajipuram, who recorded 90%, said, “I want to be a software engineer, but if I can register in a skill-based government certified course before joining college, it will be great.
I am satisfied with Sign and connect my success to parents.
“He said, the computer certificate course would not only add to his knowledge, but also pushed his career.
“Also it will be the best utilization of your spare time until I enter a college,” he added.
“Grade 12 students worst by pandemic.
First, our exam is canceled, then the results are delayed and now the receipt process is also late.
Don’t want to waste one day.
I want to learn extra if I get a chance,” said the peak of Bal School Nikung Inter College, Tripti Awasthi, which scored 89.4%.

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