Can you please help? I have not performed well in my accounts board exam, what should I do?
I am in class 12th (CBSE board). The accounts paper of this year was pretty simple and I could score full marks in it but while I was giving my exam, I got confused and skipped the entire exam and attempted just a 1-mark question.
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Mention your percentage. Also, let me know which level of study you are in, so that I can guide you.
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Hi,
It's completely normal to panic during exams, and there's barely anything you can do when you're zoning out unintentionally. Although it might feel disappointing when the results come out, make sure that you're not too hard on yourself. It is just an exam and you'll do better next time. Even if you've not done well for your boards, you can always write the supplementary tests after the publishing of the results. Make sure you give it your best try the next time that is all that counts. -
Study hard. For me also, accounts was tough but at last I studied smartly, so I got 56 marks out of 100.
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What do you mean by not performed well? If it means that not as well as you had expected or you have chances to fail in accounts. If your not well performance is that in comparison with other subjects you are not going to score good marks in this particular subject, so don't be afraid if you score well in your other four subjects because ultimately, while computing % for cutoff marks, you need your top four subjects marks. But personally speaking, don't panic and wait for your results to come because sometimes, result can be opposite of what you think. All the best for your result.
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Mention your percentage. Also, let me know which level of study you are in, so that I can guide you.
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Start estimating the marks that you could get and if it's less than 50, then just wait for the results and don't worry because even if you fail, you can clear it from supplementary examinations and there won't be much problem with that.
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