CBSE Results 2023: What if Student fails CBSE Practical Exam? Check new passing criteria

CBSE Results 2023: What if Student fails CBSE Practical Exam? Check new passing criteria

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New Delhi, Updated on May 4, 2023 13:08 IST

Students must secure a minimum of 33 per cent marks in CBSE Results 2023 to qualify for CBSE board exams 2023. For the convenience of students, CBSE has introduced a significant change in its Practical exam policy. Once released, students will be able to check CBSE Board Results 2023 online, via SMS, UMANG App, DigiLocker and IVRS.

CBSE Results 2023 @ cbse.gov.in soon; What if a student fails CBSE practical exam?

CBSE Results 2023 will be released for over 38 lakh students. The Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE board results 2023 date and time are yet to be confirmed. Once released, students will be able to check CBSE Board Results 2023 online, via SMS, UMANG App, DigiLocker and IVRS. While the Board is yet to confirm CBSE 10th results 2023 date and CBSE Class 12 results 2023 date. However, many speculations are going on regarding the CBSE results 2023 release. It is likely that CBSE Board Results 2023 will be released for both Class 10 and 12 together. If the CBSE Results 2023 are released separately for Class 10 and 12, the CBSE 12th results 2023 will be released first.

CBSE Results 2023: What if student fails CBSE practical exam?

Students must secure a minimum of 33 per cent marks in CBSE Results 2023 to qualify for CBSE board exams 2023. For the convenience of students, CBSE has introduced a significant change in its Practical exam policy. Earlier, any student failing in CBSE practical exam was required to reappear for both the theory and practical exams. However, under the newly introduced regulation, students failing CBSE practical exam will not be required to take the theory test again. They will only be required to pass the practical exam, which will be conducted at the school level.

CBSE Results 2023: Student failing exam to appear for Supplemental Exam not Compartment Exam

Meanwhile, CBSE has also decided to conduct supplementary exams 2023 instead of compartment exam or improvement exams. While the name of the CBSE compartment exam has been changed to CBSE supplementary exam, the prerequisites such as eligibility criteria, application fees, etc. remain the same.

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