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14th February 2019 07:37 PM
Blessmegod
Re: What is the passing criteria in Chemistry paper under BSEB?

First thing I would like to let you know that the Chemistry paper of BSEB Class 12th board examination consists of two papers which includes practical paper of maximum marks 30 and theory paper of maximum marks 70 and a student has to qualify in both the papers separately to clear pass in their Chemistry paper.

Further, the passing marks in the practical paper is 12 marks out of 30 marks while same in the case of theory paper is 21 marks.
14th February 2019 04:51 PM
shweta 1411
Re: What is the passing criteria in Chemistry paper under BSEB?

Chemistry paper-

It is divided into two groups-
Theory
Practical
Passing marks should be-
Theory- 23 (subjective+objective)
Practical- 15
13th February 2019 11:08 PM
avinash1997
Re: What is the passing criteria in Chemistry paper under BSEB?

The passing marks for Chemistry paper in BSEB Class 12th board examination is 12 marks out of 30 marks in the practical paper and 21 marks out of 70 marks in the theory paper. Further, a candidate is required to secure the respective passing marks in both practical and theory paper separately.

For more details and FAQs regarding the BSEB examinations, you can refer to the link www.biharboard.ac.in.
11th February 2019 04:21 PM
Suspenseful Abhishek
What is the passing criteria in Chemistry paper under BSEB?

Sir, I'm a student of BSEB and today was my exam and I wrote 28 right objective answers out of 35 and 6 marks in in theory out of 35. Will I pass in Chemistry papers? What is the standard passing criteria?

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