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31st January 2012, 01:35 PM
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Re: Marks needed to pass in CBSE 12th physics theory?
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#54
15th February 2012, 09:37 PM
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Re: Marks needed to pass in CBSE 12th physics theory?
Hye friend you need to obtain 33% in theory paper to pass.Generally theory paper is of 70 marks and practical is of 30 marks .So out of 70 you need to obtain 23 marks and remember that it's necessary to pass individually in both theory and practical.All the best and prepare well.
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#59
24th March 2012, 08:45 PM
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Re: Marks needed to pass in CBSE 12th physics theory?
i gave my maths paper this year...in fact today...i attempted 61 marks, and sure to get 22marks... the questions i attempted were either got the wrong answer, or i couldnt solve further...any possibilities of passing?
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#67
3rd June 2012, 01:31 AM
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Re: Marks needed to pass in CBSE 12th physics theory?
You need to attain at least 24 marks out of 70 to pass in theory from your side.
Rest of 30 marks depend on your school. They will give you these marks according to your board practical exams. Best of Luck!!! |
#69
18th July 2012, 11:56 AM
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Re: Marks needed to pass in CBSE 12th physics theory?
Hi dear..
The passing criteria in any board paper is 1/3 marks in that subject. In physics , chemistry, computer science etc. a student has to pass in both theory as well as practical. The passing marks for Theory 24 out of 70 The passing marks for practical 10 out of 30 Don't worry because every one can get that much marks easily. The easiest way to get marks is to study NCERT first, solve the numericals on back and in between the text, then you can refer other books like Modern's ABC or Pradeep. All the best..!! |
#72
29th July 2012, 12:31 PM
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Re: Marks needed to pass in CBSE 12th physics theory?
hi....!!!
-->In CBSE board,theory paper is of 70 marks and you need to get 24 marks to clear the paper and this is not so difficult to get 24 marks. -->so don't target 24 marks only but get good marks so that you can attain good percentage. -->and practical part is of 30 marks for that you have to get 10 marks. exam pattern:- -->first section will contain 10 questions and each of them is of 1 marks. -->second section will contain 15 questions and each of them is of 3 marks. -->third section will contain 3 questions and each of them is of 5 marks. all the best....go ahead!!! |
#73
3rd August 2012, 10:34 PM
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Re: Marks needed to pass in CBSE 12th physics theory?
i got 73 in english,36 in maths,47 in physics,33 failed in theory in chemistry,and 71 in computer science in CBSE class XII exam.
i have given compartment in chemistry and got 36 and failed in theory. can i get admission in any engineering collage. |
#74
5th October 2012, 06:35 PM
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Re: Marks needed to pass in CBSE 12th physics theory?
i m in 12 pcb this year and got 85% in my SA 1 but i m weak in physics and chemistry and want to secure marks above 85% in my board exams,what should i do to secure gud score.
after 12 i want to join NIFT ,is it will prove good as a career option,if yes then what should i do for it. |
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27th May 2013, 08:35 PM
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Re: Marks needed to pass in CBSE 12th physics theory?
i am get 35 marks in physics so please help what can i do?
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