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Soham Khan

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For the UP Board Class 12 compartment exams, you are allowed to appear for the exams in one or two subjects in which you did not pass. If you fail in more than two subjects, you will need to reappear for the entire board exam the following year

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Gauresh G Pai

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Number of subjects failed: You are eligible for the compartment exam only if you fail in one or two subjects. Failing in three or more subjects means you need to reappear for the entire board exam next year. If a student takes compartment test in 12th, can he take admission in any college in the same year? Yes.

' Failure and Reappearance: Students who fail or do not appear for the Compartment exam will be considered 'FAIL' and must reappear according to the prescribed courses and syllabus.

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Manish Jaiswal

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Hello greetings!

Students who fail or do not appear for the Compartment exam will be considered 'FAIL' and must reappear according to the prescribed courses and syllabus.

Yes, if you failed your compartment exam and did not apply for the February 2024 exams, it would typically be counted as a failed attempt. However, the exact policies can vary depending on the educational board or institution you are enrolled with.

For more accurate and the latest information please visit their official website or by contacting the admission office. It is imperative to follow all the guidelines to get the accurate information.

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Priya Kumari

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Yes, you will generally be considered a graduate if you have successfully cleared all your final semester exams and passed your backlog exam by 2024.

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Ravi Babu

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Yes, if you fail two subjects in your 12th grade board exams you can take the compartment test administered by the Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) Odisha. CHSE Odisha has a provision called the "Instant Examination" which is normally held a few months after the annual results are revealed. This chance permits students to retake up to two failed topics without repeating the year. To be eligible, students must apply online or through their schools and pay the appropriate fees

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Shiv Kumar

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You can still apply for JEE Main in January, even if you have a compartment in your 12th board exam, as long as you are appearing for the compartment exam before the end of the year. The important part is that you must clear the compartment exam and fulfill the required educational qualifications by the time of admission. When filling out the JEE application form, you should mention that you are an "appearing candidate" and ensure you meet the criteria for clearing your exam by the time admissions are processed?

 

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Shiv Kumar

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To clear your B.Com FY (1993-94) ATKT:

  1. Check University Rules: Confirm if your university allows clearing older ATKTs.
  2. Apply for Exam: Submit an application to reappear for the subject with required documents.
  3. Request Special Permission: If not permitted, write to the Registrar/Exam Controller explaining your case.
  4. Explore Alternatives: If clearance isn't possible, consider re-enrollment or certification programs.

Contact your university for specific procedures.

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