if anyone pass in 4th subject but unfortunately absent in 3rd subject. Is he failed in hs exam...
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Yes, if a student is absent in one of the main subjects in the Higher Secondary (HS) exam, they will be marked as failed or incomplete in the result. Even if they pass in other subjects, being absent in a required subject means they haven't fully completed the exam.
However, the student can appear for a supplementary or compartment exam (if the board allows) or reappear for the subject next year. It’s best to check with the respective education board for specific rules.
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Yes, if a student is absent in one main subject in the HS (Higher Secondary) exam , they are usually considered failed or incomplete in the exam. However, most boards allow students to reappear for the missed subject in supplementary exams . If the subject is optional and not required for passing, the result may still be considered pass . Check with your respective board’s guidelines for re-exam options.
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In the Higher Secondary (HS) examination, rules regarding passing criteria vary by board. However, in most cases:
- If a student is absent in one subject, it is considered as "fail" in that subject.
- If the student has passed in the 4th subject, it may help in overall result calculation.
- Some boards allow students to pass if they fail one elective subject, provided they meet overall passing criteria.
- If the 3rd subject is a compulsory subject, the student may be marked as "failed."
- The student may need to take a supplementary exam.
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Yes , if a student is absent in one subject in their Higher Secondary (HS) exams, they will be considered Failed or Absent in that subject, even if they pass other subjects .However, the exact rules depend on the board (CBSE, ISC, State Board etc.).
Some boards allow students to appear for a compartment or supplementary exam for the absent subject.
Yes, if someone passes in 4 subjects but is absent in the 3rd subject, they will be considered as "failed" in their HS exam because an absence in any subject is usually treated as a fail, regardless of performance in other subjects.
Most examination boards consider an absence in an exam as a failure, meaning you need to appear for all subjects to pass.
While this is the general rule, always verify the specific rules of your examination board to ensure you understand their policy on absences.
In some cases, you might be allowed to appear for a compartment exam in the subject you were absent in to potentially still pass the overall exam.
Reach out to your school authorities for clarification on the procedure to follow if you were absent for a subject in your HS exam.