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does 35 out of 100 is not pass..because that's the rule in school days,what do you say?


Dhanush 24th Jun, 2022
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Manasvini Gupta 5th Mar, 2024

In many educational boards such as CBSE , CISCE etc., 35 out of 100 is considered as a passing score. However, this can vary depending on the educational board, institution and the specific grading policies in that region. While achieving 35 may technically be considered as pass, it is important to aim for higher scores to ensure a strong academic foundation and future opportunities. Striving for excellence beyond the minimum requirement is beneficial for personal growth and academic success.

Sohamsengupta8 24th Jun, 2022

Hello Student

According to any recognised School Board rules the pass mark in a 100 marks question paper is not less than 35, in some cases in undergraduate courses  it is 40. The marks 35 out of 100 is a pass mark which is acknowledged by any recognised School Board of India.

Hope this helps.

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