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The passing year on your marksheet after appearing for a supplementary exam as a private candidate will be the current year.The purpose of a supplementary exam is to clear a backlog subject from a previous year. When you pass the supplementary exam, you're essentially fulfilling the requirement for that subject in the current academic year. Appearing as a private candidate doesn't change the fact that you're taking the exam in the current year. You're assessed based on the current curriculum and standards.
Therefore, your marksheet will reflect the current year as your passing year, indicating that you have successfully cleared the subject.
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Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing good ! If you have achieved 75 percent after back exam then only you will be eligible .
To be eligible to appear in the JEE Mains, candidates must meet the minimum score requirement of 75% in their class 12 board exams or place in the top 20 percentile of their respective boards .
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Yes, you will still be eligible to write both JEE Mains and JEE Advanced , as long as you meet the eligibility criteria.
Eligibility for jee mains:
To appear for JEE Mains, you need to have passed your 12th board exams (or equivalent) with Physics, Mathematics, and one additional subject (like Chemistry, Biology, or a vocational subject).
Failing in one subject in 11th grade won't directly affect your eligibility for JEE Mains as long as you pass 12th grade with the required subjects.
Eligibility for jee advanced:
For JEE Advanced, you must be among the top performers in JEE Mains and pass 12th board exams.
Even if you clear the failed subject in a supplementary or improvement exam, you’ll be considered eligible for JEE Advanced, provided you pass all subjects required for your board’s 12th qualification in the same academic year.
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Yes, you are allowed to take both the compartment and improvement exams in the same year for class 12 CBSE. However, you must meet the eligibility requirements for each exam individually. For the compartment exam, you are eligible if you have failed in one or two subjects in the annual board exam.
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Hello Sir/Madam,
What you seem to be doing is not wrong, I won't condemn it because this worked out for me. I wasn't so sure what I should take after my 10th Board exams. I was just good enough to take science, had no interest in Arts at that time and Commerce was never an option. So, I took Science because I knew that would keep my options open and I could lane if I wasn't comfortable. This is not so in the Arts stream because once you have opted for Arts, there's no turning back.
Later, after my 12th I realised I was interested in English and pursued my career in English hons (both BA and MA). I would say you are doing the right thing but not all the way. Talk to your daughter first, ask her what's the real deal and you probably would realise that she hates Science. Don't push her, because there is a fat chance that later, she might despise you for forcing her into taking Science. I know a lot of my friends who hate their parents because they forced them to take Science.
Talk to your daughter and come to a decision together, because at the end of the day, she has to study her chosen subject, not you.
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Hello Aspirant
If you forget to write one question number in your Class 12 HSC board exams, it could potentially lead to a deduction in your marks for that particular question.
It depends highly on your evaluator. If they want, they may award you the marks for that answer. But if they don't, they can skip that answer and not even check it because they have been instructed to ignore any answer that has no question/answer number attached with for reference.
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Scoring 90+ is not possible just with the PYQs because the questions keep changing every year. And the basic key to score good marks in your boards exam is to be thorough with every sentence of your NCERT book, so I would strongly suggest you to go through the NCERT with whatever time you have left.
It is essential to fill out exam forms accurately to ensure that the information provided is correct. If you have mistakenly filled the medium Incorrect, it could lead to confusion in the evaluation process.
Here are the steps you might follow:
Reach out to the appropriate examination authorities or your school/college administration immediately to inform them of the mistake.
The exam board or school administration can guide you on the process for making amendments.
It's crucial to address the mistakes as soon as possible to avoid complications later on.
Document everything it can avoid any disputes or inquiries later on.
Hello aspirant
If you have completed classxi from same school , you must be having your class xi roll number. Every school provides roll numbers to the students .
Talking about your class xi marks , though it is not board exam, you must go to your school and ask your school teachers . They will tell you which marks you will have to enter in neet application form fir class xi .
Generally there are final exams in class xi in every school , you must enter those marks.
Hope it will help you .
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing great.
As per your question, YES you can absolutely apply for the compartment exam. In order for a student to be eligible for the compartment exam in CBSE, one need to either fail in the CBSE exam or student who is absent in the exam due to health issues or any other valid reasons. So if you have any valid reason, then you can apply for the exam.
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