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why u got less marks in graduation..

Answer / akshay bhudke

because as per the time and other problems in life ........though i have a lot of knowledge i m unable to express it and unae to impress th evaluer thas why i got less marks .......

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why u got less marks in graduation..

Answer / arunkumarsermakani87

mark is not important one
knowlege about the pratical is the main thing
i had a part time job for the marketing
so i got low mark in the graducate

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