Maharashtra HSC Improvement Exam

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Anuragshivam S

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 Yes, candidates who fail in 3 or less than 3 subjects are eligible to appear for Maharashtra HSC supplementary exams. 

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Jagadesh Sai

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Even you can take improvement exams only for three subjects of your HSC board, be it Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM), despite not taking the practical. Improvement exams are also held for the enhancement of selected subjects' scores of a student. But one has to check the rules of specific boards as some may require improvement for retaking practicals also. Since your results are not yet out, be prepared to apply for the improvement exams as soon as they are released, especially if you aim to meet the 75% criteria for IIT eligibility.

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Mallika Ahuja

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Yes, you can take the improvement exam even if you scored 65% on your Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) exam. Improvement tests are intended for students who want to improve their grades in one or more topics, regardless of their original pass %. Retaking the exam allows you to enhance your grades and overall %. This is especially useful if you are striving for a higher cut-off for college admissions or satisfying certain eligibility requirements for competitive tests. However, the criteria and procedures for improvement examinations differ per school board, so you should verify with your board for particular recommendations and timef

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Malavika

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Yes, in order to raise your marks, you can still take a class improvement exam even if you passed every subject but received a low percentage on the HSC board exam. An improvement exam is one that is administered by someone who passed their primary exam but are not happy with their score. Students can enhance their overall results by taking the CBSE improvement exam again. If a person does not perform well enough to meet a certain requirement or fails the 12th Board exams, they are eligible for an improvement exam. The particular board that the person has already appeared before determines whether they are eligible for an improvement e

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Gujjula Namratha

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Yes, you can appear for HSC exams again if you are not satisfied with your marks.

Students who want to appear for these exams must register themselves through the official website mahahsscboard.in. They must ensure to fill in only the subjects they have to reappear for in the supplementary exam application form. 

Only registered candidates will get their Maharashtra HSC Admit Card for supplementary exams.

The exam center details, dates, and timings will differ for supplementary exams. Students must carry their admit card in each exam

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Saanya Kalra

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Yes, you will be eligible to re appear for the subjects you could not do well. You can give the improvement exam for the three subjects. But, reappearing for the subjects is not possible as per my opinion. 

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