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Shannon Saji

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Based on the latest reports, CBSE no longer publishes a national "toppers list" to discourage unhealthy competition. While your 94% is an excellent score, top performers in 2025 were students who scored 99% or above.

The board does, however, issue merit certificates to the top 0.1% of students in each subject.

 

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Prabhjot Singh

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No you can't apply for 3 supplementary exam because CBSE allow only for 2 subjects 

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PRINCE MISHRA

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For HBSE (Haryana Board) 12th/10th Syllabus: Visit the official website: bseh.org.in and select the 'Syllabus' section for class 10 or 12 to download subject-wise PDFs.

 

For CBSE Syllabus: Visit cbseacademic.nic.in or cbse.gov.in for the latest subject-wise syllabus PDF downloads

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Abdul Hassan

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If you took the CBSE improvement exam & want to know if The University of Queensland (UQ) takes those marks, yes they do.

If you are not sure, it's smart to look at the UQ admissions site or call their office. But in short, taking the CBSE improvement exam will not stop you from getting in or being taken by UQ as long as your high grades meet their needs & are true.

So, you can go for it & apply with your high CBSE grades, be sure you meet all other rules too.

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Purva Bedmutha

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If the student fails in more than one subject, then he/she is marked as “Essential Repeat" in CBSE class 12 and must give the exams the next year. Even if you passed, but want to improve your marks, you can appear as a private candidate.13 May 2025
 

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Aman Kumar

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If you have already cleared your compartment exam and applied for improvement but remain absent, it will not affect your previously cleared result. Your the latest mark sheet will reflect the better of the two scores, provided you appear. However, being absent in improvement means your previous marks stand valid. The CBSE board treats improvement exams as an opportunity to enhance marks, not as a compulsory attempt. Ensure that your documents, such as pass certificates, are updated accordingly. It is always best to attend if you want to strengthen your academic record.

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Aman Kumar

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The 2025 main exam results of CBSE Class 10 th and 12 th were declared in May 13, 2025. Students who have made an application to re-evaluate or re-verify marks got their results of Class 12th Re-evaluation/ Verification (Lot 1) published on July 17, 2025. The CBSE is also told to publish the Class 10th and 12th Supplementary Examination Results 2025 in the first week of August 2025 which could arrive somewhere towards 5 August. This outcome can be located on state portals such as cbseresults.nic.in and cbse.gov.in.

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Aman Kumar

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Results of the main examinations in class 12 th of the CBSE hand were declared on May 13, 2025. As of now, the Supplementary Results 12th Result 2025 of the CBSE class room exam seems to be coming out in the first week of August 2025 which could be between August 1 and August 7. Such findings can be accessed on authorized websites such as cbseresults.nic.in, cbse.gov.in and DigiLocker. Moreover, the results of re-evaluation and marks verification (Lot 1) of Class 12 were already announced on July 17, 2025.

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Anand Soni

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I'm truly sorry to hear you're on bed rest due to surgery; I hope you have a swift and full recovery. Regarding your CBSE exams, if you're unable to appear for your main exams due to a genuine medical emergency, CBSE has provisions for compartmental or improvement exams. You would need to submit proper medical certificates from a recognised hospital or government doctor, endorsed by your school principal, to the CBSE regional office. This would allow you to appear for the exams at a later date, usually within a month or two after the main results. It's crucial to inform your school immediately about your situation so they can guide you

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