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Harsh Agrawal

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As per CBSE rules, if you obtain supplementary in any of the 2 subjects then you are not eligible to get promoted for the next session. You have to repeat the class 12th one more time.

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Bharath M

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Yes, he can change his school but he needs to study 12th again in other school as well.

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Bharath M

Beginner-Level 5

You will be considered as a fail. Even though you got out of out in 3 subjects if you fail in 2 it's considered as a fail. Rather than worrying about passing and failing just believe in yourself and give exam you will surely pass. Hope this answer helps you.

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Sachin Jain

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Seems you are confused what you want to know, request to you kindly elaborate and explain what you want to know in some better way.

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Himnish Sharma

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There is no such criteria ( minimum JEE marks) for admission in to SASTRA university . SASTRA university has a separate procedure through stream 1 and stream 2 .
Stream 1 .
70 percent seats of every branch are filled through stream 1 based on 12 th percentage ( 75 percent after normalisation ) + JEE mains score ( 25 percent )
For example
12 th percentage - 88 (CBSE) and JEE mains score is 80 .
Normalised percentage of board would be as follows
88 * 100/98.6 = 89.25
( Assuming percentage of topper is 98.6 )
Now 89.25 * 0.75 + 80 * 0.25 =86.94
This is your final score . AIR (SASTRA) is prepared based on this final score . There is a chance AIR up
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Isha Goyal

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Hello, there is no problem that result is out or not ,you can apply for b.com stream at SMS Varanasi.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

No, It is not stressful to prepare NIFT along with CBSE 12th board papers. Give priority to 12th CBSE exams. The level of NIFT exam is not too tough and can be qualified very easily.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

You will be declared pass because you have six subjects in class 12th. Because you are only failing in a single subject, you can appear for the compartment exam that would be scheduled in the month of July, and write the exam for that respective subject again. If in case, you are failing in more than one subject, then you would be considered failed.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

You can explore NEET AIIMS JIPMER, AFMC, PGIMER CMC Vellore BVP CET MU OET and KIITEE. MBBS after 12th is best if you can do it from government or good private college. Also, one can pursue and make his/her career in teaching or prepare for competitive exams.

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Raju

Beginner-Level 1

CBSE does not play any role in either NEET or JEE. Their sole responsibility it so ensure that students know the concepts that are tested in these exams.

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