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9th May 2015, 01:23 AM
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Whether the marks obtained by the student in the exam of higher secondary conducted by the school will be considered or the marks obtained by the student in the last board exam?


As per IIST guide lines the student must be passed higher secondary board exam with minimum 70% marks.

Nowadays higher secondary exam is not being conducted by CBSE board. So please clarify on this, whether the marks obtained by the student in the exam of higher secondary conducted by the school will be considered or the marks obtained by the student in the last board exam(i.e. high school) will be considered.




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12th May 2015, 12:18 AM
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Default Re: Whether the marks obtained by the student in the exam of higher secondary conducted by the school will be considered or the marks obtained by the student in the last board exam?

Marks in higher secondary will be considered.

It is clearly mentioned in the IIST guidelines that student must be passed higher secondary board exam with minimum 70% that means candidate have to secure more than 70% marks in 12th class.

Now higher secondary exam is not directly conducted by CBSE board but it is recognised by the board, so only the marks of higher secondary will be considered. Marks obtained in high school is not considered at all.
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