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Diksha Bodwal

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If you want to go for a course which requires Maths to be eligible like B.Tech etc. Then you should give the compartment examination otherwise, you can definitely not give it.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Save the Year is a Kerala improvement examination for higher secondary. This exam is held for students who want to improve their grades for higher education after completing Plus Two. The course he might get depends on his improved grades and the course he took in high school. For instance, if he had PCM stream than he can apply for engineering courses, architecture course, animation courses, etc. He may also appear in entrance examinations to get into top colleges like IIT, NIT, NIFT, NSUT, etc. He can use this link to get advice on career options after plus two: https://www.shiksha.com/careers.

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Himanshu Meena

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If you need to improve all subjects then can repeat your 12 classes because CBSE is not allowed to improve all subjects.

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