#1
29th April 2015, 01:08 AM
|
|||
|
|||
Can I save a year if apply for 12th from Open Board having appeared in 12th CBSE Board exam?
Hello guys,
I have appeared in my class 12th Board examinations in Non-Medical stream from CBSE Board. But I am doubtful for my result. Can I save my one year if I apply for Open Board Examination? If yes, then how should I apply? |
#2
1st May 2015, 06:21 PM
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Can I save a year if apply for 12th from Open Board having appeared in 12th CBSE Board exam?
First of all, you should change your mind of giving board exams of your 10+2 from an open school.
You should study and give board exams from a CBSE school and that too after pursuing regular classes. This is because results of regular schooling will definitely act as more preference as compared to the private and the open school’s ones while recruiting drive. However, you can study from an open school but that will be accounted as private course and not a regular one. If you want to appear as a regular candidate for the board exam, you need to take admission in a school which is under the CBSE and then give exam by maintaining proper attendance. If you want to give CBSE board exams and study in open school, then you have two alternatives. > You take admission in an open school under the CBSE board and then give board exam from it as a private student. > You can study in open school and get a tie up with another school under CBSE curriculum as a private student and give exams representing a private student from that school. |
#3
1st March 2016, 08:09 PM
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Can I save a year if apply for 12th from Open Board having appeared in 12th CBSE Board exam?
I have appeared my 12 boards and I have got low marks. I want to re-appear my CBSE board examinations again from another school under CBSE. Can I do it? If yes what is the procedure for it?
|
Related Topics: |
||
Thread | Replies | Last Post |
Can I get admission in a CBSE affiliated school after doing 10th from Open School? List of open good schools in Delhi? | 14 | 20th July 2015 10:16 PM |
|