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Raushan Kumar

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There is no one way of doing this, applicants can create their profile in such a manner that the application assessor is focused to understand the applicant's extra-curricular activities, participation in various events, sports involvement and other such activities, this way the application will be read also and may be given a chance for admission despite active backlogs.

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Raushan Kumar

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In case the applicant has been able to clear all his/her backlogs, then he/she may not be required to submit a backlog certificate. Applicants who still have backlogs will be required to submit the certificate.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, if the backlog has still not been cleared then a backlog has to be submitted. This will help universities the applicant has applied to understand the number of backlogs an applicant has and how it will affect the applicant's admission and performance in the course.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, you can apply for a master's programme even if you have backlogs. However, some universities may require you to clear all backlogs before admission.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, Backlogs can affect your placements, as many reputed companies want students to join their company without any backlogs. 

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, backlogs can be mentioned in your degree certificate or marks card. They show the subjects you failed and later cleared, giving an overview of your academic performance.

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shifa V I

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No, you have to sit for every subjects next year. Because if you failed the annual exam and missed the compartment exam as well, then that means you failed in that course for that year. But you can reappear for the course again and give the exam very next year and complete your course. Check the notifications on the Bihar Secondary Education Board (BSEB) website for the latest informations.  

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Aditya choubey

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NO, Not at all if you are failed in the physics exam of CBSE board then you can only appear in the compartment exam organised by the CBSE only.You are not allowed to give the compartment exam from another board.

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Vaibhav Nalawade

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