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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
It's completely normal to panic during exams, and there's barely anything you can do when you're zoning out unintentionally. Although it might feel disappointing when the results come out, make sure that you're not too hard on yourself. It is just an exam and you'll do better next time. Even if you've not done well for your boards, you can always write the supplementary tests after the publishing of the results. Make sure you give it your best try the next time that is all that counts.
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It has also four mandatory subjects that are;-
1. Accounts
2. Business studies
3. Economics
4. English
You can also select out optional subjects that are ;-
1. Maths
2. Physical education etc.
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