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if my marks after revaluation not increased what ido after please tell


Mariya Nazar 8th Aug, 2024
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Radhika Goyal 14th Aug, 2024

If your marks haven't increased after revaluation, unfortunately, there's no further official process to challenge the evaluation.

Here are some options you can consider:

  • Accept the Result: If the difference in marks is not significant enough to impact your overall goals, you may choose to accept the result.
  • Explore Other Options: If the marks are crucial for admissions or other purposes, consider alternative options like improving in other subjects, pursuing additional certifications, or exploring different career paths.
  • Seek Guidance: Consult with academic counselors or mentors to discuss potential strategies based on your specific situation.

Remember, while the outcome might not be ideal, it's important to focus on future opportunities and personal growth.

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