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Iman Das

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Yes, scoring 60% in CBSE Class 12 does not limit your career success. Focus on further education, skill development, and certifications. Explore competitive exams, entrepreneurship, and internships to build relevant experience. Soft skills and networking are also key to success. Consistent effort and smart choices will lead to a successful career.

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Sonali

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In case you are unable to obtain 33 percent marks in one subject in CBSE 12th, you will be eligible to appear for the compartment exams for the same subject. The CBSE 12th compartment exams are held in June/July. This is a second chance to save your academic year.Students are advised to finish the CBSE 12th syllabus and know the exam pattern well. They must also solve and practice the previous year's question papers to know the types of questions asked in the exam. With focus, students can easily obtain the minimum passing marks. 

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Jasleen Taneja

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CBSE results shares the details of student like name, roll number, subjects for which one appeared for exams along with the mark scored by them in these subjects, the grade, pass/fail status and more. 

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YASH SHARMA

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If you do not succeed in some subjects the first time, you can do something and be able to succeed. It will also be advisable to consult with a counselor in order to know the best strategy to follow further. The truth is that whether a student does a compartment exam or repeats 12th grade what counts is the interest in learning. Built an understanding about where you went wrong before and ensure you get the support you need to overcome those problems.

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Suraj Kumar karn

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According to the CBSE rules, if you fail in 3 out of 5 subjects in your class 12 exams, you will be considered as having failed in the board exams. In this case,  you will need to appear for all 5 subjects . CBSE conducts compartment exams for students who have failed in one or more subjects in Class 12. You can choose to appear for compartment exams in the subjects you failed to improve your marks and pass those subjects.Failing three subjects in CBSE Class 12 exams is challenging, but there are specific avenues available to rectify this situation without necessarily repeating the entire academic year or appearing for all su
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Neha Mateti

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Yes you can give your improvement exam in 2025 as a private candidate without appearing for it in 2024. According to the CBSE rules a candidate who has passed an examination can reappear for improvement of performance in one or more subjects in the succeeding year only. This means you have the option to take the improvement exam in 2025 if you passed your board exams in 2024To register as a private candidate you'll need to fill out the application form usually available from September to October and submit it along with the required fee. The examination will typically be held in March or April with results declared in May or June

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Shailja Rawat

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Nehru Arts and Science College admits students to its BCom courses based on marks obtained in Class 12. Thus, Class 12 results play a crucial role in eligibility as well as the selection process at NASC. In order to view their Class 12 result, students must visit the official website of CBSE. Mentioned below are the steps to view CBSE Class 12 result:Visit the official website of CBSECBSE 12th result 2024 link will be available on the homepageSubmit the login details (Class 12 roll no, D.O.B)CBSE Results 2024 marksheet will appearView and download the scorecard

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Jasleen Taneja

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Many students wish to clear their board exams without studying, however, please note that you will not be able to pass the 12th class without securing the minimum passing marks of 33 in all subjects and also 33 percent in aggregate.In case you are unable to score the passing marks in one or two subjects, you will be allowed to sit for the supplementary exams. You are advised to go through the CBSE 12th syllabus, and know the exam pattern so that you are able to build a strategy to score well in exams. Make notes of important points as you study. Stay confident and focus your energy on studies and you'll be able to pass with flying colo
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Jasleen Taneja

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Sticking money on a board exam paper would be considered an act of academic misconduct, specifically cheating. If a student is caught cheating during an exam, they could face serious consequences such as failing the exam, failing the entire course, or being expelled from school.Thus, you are suggested to go through the CBSE board syllabus and go through the chapters that carry high weightage. Solve previous years' question papers and CBSE sample papers 2024 to know the marking scheme and the different types of questions asked in the exam. 

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