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12th January 2017, 02:38 PM
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Am I eligible to give ICSE 10th Private exam if I fail in class 9th (ICSE Board)?


Respected Sir, I have failed in class 9th (ICSE Board) exam but I don't want to waste a year and give the exam as a private candidate so I want to know am I eligible to give ICSE 10th Private exam if I fail in class 9th (ICSE Board)? How can I apply for admission and will it have the same value as regular course? Please answer as soon as possible.




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2nd March 2018, 04:50 PM
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Default Re: Am I eligible to give ICSE 10th Private exam if I fail in class 9th (ICSE Board)?

Can I take icse exams privately If I have discontinued 10 tv standard did to health reasons?
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5th March 2018, 03:52 PM
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Default Re: Am I eligible to give ICSE 10th Private exam if I fail in class 9th (ICSE Board)?

No, you cannot give ICSE 10th in private without passing 9th class.

The eligibility required for attending 10th ICSE in private is the candidate should have passed in 9th class in private or regular mode.
Since you have failed in 9th class you cannot attend 10th ICSE in private. First pass in 9th class then you can give 10th in regualr or private.
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30th July 2019, 11:36 AM
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Default Re: Am I eligible to give ICSE 10th Private exam if I fail in class 9th (ICSE Board)?

Sir, I am an ICSE student of class 9 and I have left school in between can I write class 9 exam as a private exam?
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