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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
To appear for the CBSE Class 12th improvement exam, you need to pass the main examination in the current year (2025), then apply online through the CBSE Open School, and appear for the exam in the subjects you wish to improve.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
1. Eligibility:
You must have passed the main CBSE Class 12th examination held in the current year (March 2025).
You can choose to improve your performance in one or more subjects.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can appear for the improvement test of the GSEB board in 2025 if you did badly in your Class 12 exams. The GSEB gives students a chance to regain marks by giving supplementary or compartment exams, which are generally conducted in June and July. You must apply for the improvement exam via your school during the given application period in June 2025. You must also ensure that you qualify, generally by failing in one or two subjects in order to be eligible for the improvement exam.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
75% is the requirement:
To be eligible for JEE Advanced, you need to score a minimum of 75% in your 12th board exams (or be in the top 20 percentile of your board). You might need to reappear for the 12th board exams to be able to appear for JEE Advanced. For more infromation on the same, please refer to the link mentioned below:
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Learners admitted to Senior Secondary Course must ensure that for the purpose of obtaining a certificate at the Senior Secondary level, a two-year gap is essential from the year of passing the Secondary examination. If you do not have the requisite gap of two years, you can appear in a maximum of four subjects only in the forthcoming April-May examination and subsequent October-November Examination. You will be eligible to appear in the remaining subjects only on completion of the two years gap. In the absence of the two years gap, your examination fee will be adjusted for the first four opted subjects and the remaining fee, if paid fo
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
I totally get your situation! If you're expecting around 40-50 out of 70 in Physics and aiming for 75%+, giving an improvement exam is a smart choice. Yes, it's usually possible to reappear for Physics only, but you should check with your exam board's specific rules on improvement exams.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Eligibility to Improvement Examination for RBSE
Yes, you can sit for the improvement exam for one subject in August 2025. According to RBSE guidelines, students who have previously sat for improvement exams can reappear for such exams for any subject to time conditions.
You cleared Class 12 in 2023 and took the first Improvement examination in March 2024 without better marks; hence, you are eligible for that particular subject's improvement examination in August 2025.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) enables students to sit for improvement exams in 2025 subject to association rules. You obtained your 12th standard exam passing mark in 2023 which allows you to enter the improvement exam process in 2025 with private candidacy. Each subject has a maximum number of five for improvement and requires an examination fee of INR 1,500 per subject which becomes INR 4,500 with an extra INR 3,000 late fee added. You must send your application form within the established deadline that falls during February or March of the year.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Hi Bhawani Singh,
If you appear for a CBSE improvement exam and score lower than your original marks, the original marks will remain valid. The improvement exam is an opportunity to enhance your scores; if the new marks are higher, they will replace the old ones. However, if the new marks are lower, your original marks are retained. Therefore, CBSE will not issue a new marksheet if your improvement exam scores are less than your original marks.
Wishing you the best in your academic endeavors!
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