sir if I got 15 in physics will i pass the board exam 2025 including the the grace mark.and do the mark from optional subject get aaded to our main subject if we fail in main subject . what is the grace mark for physics in seba
In the context of the Board of Secondary Education, Assam (SEBA), the minimum passing mark for each subject, including Physics, is typically 30%. This means you would need to score at least 30 out of 100 marks to pass. If you've scored 15 marks in Physics, you're below this threshold.
Regarding grace marks, SEBA's policies can vary annually, and specific details about the allocation of grace marks for the 2025 board exams haven't been publicly detailed as of now. Grace marks, when awarded, are usually limited and may not be sufficient to bridge a significant gap like the one between 15 and 30 marks.
Concerning the role of optional subjects, SEBA has provisions where an elective (optional) subject can replace a failed compulsory subject under certain conditions. This means if you fail in one of the main subjects but score well in your optional subject, the marks from the optional subject can substitute for the failed subject, potentially allowing you to pass overall. However, this substitution policy typically applies when a student fails in only one subject. Failing in multiple subjects may not be compensated by optional subjects.
It's important to note that educational boards periodically update their examination and passing criteria. For the most accurate and current information regarding passing marks, grace marks, and the role of optional subjects for the 2025 board exams, it's advisable to consult the latest notifications directly from SEBA or speak with your school's examination authority.
No, with only 15 marks in Physics, you are highly unlikely to pass the board exams 2025 even with grace marks, as most boards require a minimum of 33% in each subject, and grace marks are usually only awarded in exceptional cases where a student falls just short of the passing mark; marks from optional subjects cannot be added to your main subject marks to compensate for a failing grade.
While some boards might award a few grace marks, it is usually only if you are very close to the passing mark, not if you are significantly below it.
Marks from optional subjects are not added to your main subject marks if you fail in the main subject.
To confirm the exact grace mark policy for your board (SEBA), you should refer to the official notification released by the board regarding the 2025 examinations.