Students' Speak: What are the next steps if your TISSNET performance is not as per your expectations?

2 mins readUpdated on Apr 2, 2020 12:55 IST
Trust yourself and think about what went wrong while trying to correct it. Learning from your mistakes is the best opportunity that you can get.

By: Ritika Pandey

Trust yourself and think about what went wrong while trying to correct it. Learning from your mistakes is the best opportunity that you can get.

Well, nothing is the end for you in this world. At least not until you are satisfied with your performance and worth. So, remember TISSNET is also not the end of your career or your graduation. Many other colleges provide the opportunity to many brilliant students through skills or talents and not grades. Then why not go for all. Just remember to learn from your mistakes and get ahead with the skills and talents you have in you without repeating those mistakes. Moreover, believe that destiny has some or the other thing planned for you. 

How to deal with failure?

Practically speaking, it is hard to get through the situation if one does not get his/her dream college. But life is not so easy, yet, we have to move on with life. Moreover, as I said, destiny has something planned for everyone. So, trust yourself and think about what went wrong while trying to correct it. Learning from your mistakes is the best opportunity that you can get. If you will not make mistakes and excel in everything you get, there is no point in experiencing something. Furthermore, try to focus on the problems in front of you before jumping on the solutions. This will no matter what, help you deal with the failure. 

How to shortlist good MBA/Social science related colleges that accept different percentile ranges?

If the aspirant is actually planning to ahead with more colleges and give oneself another shot, then start looking for your choice and preferences immediately. Also, start noting the dates of their application forms and entrance exam before it is too late. If selecting the colleges is getting difficult for you, well, you have many websites to watch out for you. In fact, Shiksha can also help you get through this. Try to shortlist the colleges that you feel would be better for your area of interests. For this, you need to check their syllabus outcomes and other relevant information to help you choose the best out of all. 

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Suggestions on increasing your score

If the aspirant is planning to increase his/her scores in the entrance exam and go for the best college, then focus on a few key skills. Enhance your general knowledge and analytical skills. This will not only help you get through the entrance exams but also make the aspirant more knowledgeable. Further, focus on improving your communication skills with a more of English comprehensive talents. This is one quality that any college or even recruiter demand for their companies. If you focus on these key skills, revise and attempt the paper wisely, one can definitely get through it.

About the Author:

Ritika Pandey is a student at Manipal University, Jaipur, pursuing Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication. She has been working as a Content Writer from the past one year, apart from studies. She is not only an active writer but also a creative curator.

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