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Jasleen Taneja

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The board is expected to release the Maharashtra HSC supplementary result 2024 in August 2024. Once released, students will be able to check their supplementary result 2024 using roll number and mother's name. 

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Mallika Ahuja

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Yes, you can give improvement tests in only two disciplines, such as Physics and Biology, if you desire to improve your grades in those areas. Most school boards, including CBSE, allow students to take improvement tests in specified subjects within a year of taking the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) exam. This allows you to focus primarily on improving your results in these courses rather than retaking all of your tests. It is critical to review the precise guidelines and dates supplied by your examination board to ensure that you meet all of the requirements for registering and taking the improvement examinations.

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Mallika Ahuja

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Yes, you can take the improvement exam even if you scored 65% on your Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) exam. Improvement tests are intended for students who want to improve their grades in one or more topics, regardless of their original pass %. Retaking the exam allows you to enhance your grades and overall %. This is especially useful if you are striving for a higher cut-off for college admissions or satisfying certain eligibility requirements for competitive tests. However, the criteria and procedures for improvement examinations differ per school board, so you should verify with your board for particular recommendations and timef
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Konapala Nagalakshmi

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Maharashtra HSC Supplementary Result 2018: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) today declared the supplementary results of class 12th or Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) on the official website- mahresult.nic.in. The results were announced on the website at 1 PM. Candidates can now check their scores on the official website as the link has been activated. Students can also apply for re-totalling process to their respective divisional boards between August 27 and September 15.Maharashtra HSC Supplementary Result 2018: How to check scores-Step 1: Log into the official website of the Maharas
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Jasleen Taneja

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MSBSHSE is likely to release the Maharashtra HSC Supplementary Result 2025 in the last week of August 2025. The result will be out on the official website- mahresult.nic.in. Students will be able to check their results using roll number and mother's first name. Students who clear the Maharashtra HSC supplementary exams will be able to apply for higher studies this year. Others will have to appear for the 12th HSC exams next year.  

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Malavika

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Yes, in order to raise your marks, you can still take a class improvement exam even if you passed every subject but received a low percentage on the HSC board exam. An improvement exam is one that is administered by someone who passed their primary exam but are not happy with their score. Students can enhance their overall results by taking the CBSE improvement exam again. If a person does not perform well enough to meet a certain requirement or fails the 12th Board exams, they are eligible for an improvement exam. The particular board that the person has already appeared before determines whether they are eligible for an improvement e
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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes,  Science candidates can apply for BMS courses. BMS courses typically cover a range of business-related subjects such as Economics, Accounting,  Marketing, organizational behaviour,  Economics,6 etc. While the primary focus of your previous studies might have been on subjects like Physics, Chemistry, or Biology, many universities welcome applicants from diverse academic backgrounds.According to BMS course eligibility criteria candidates, who have completed Class 12 or equivalent from a recognised board or university, are eligible for a BMS degree. Also, in most colleges offering BMS degrees,
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Suraj Gogoi

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No, a person likely don't have to give the practical exams again for Chemistry if he/she is only retaking the theory exam for improvement in the Maharashtra 12th board exams.The practical exams are conducted separately from theory exams and then graded separately. Since, the he/she is the taking the theory exams only, the practical marks from the previous year are still considered valid.However, it is better to confirm the information directly with the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHE) or the head of the institution the individual was enrolled.

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