Can I apply for colleges to pursue BBA (Commerce) without writing compartment exam as I failed in physics in class 12 board?

Central Board of Education.

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Hello, If you fail in any one subject, then your result is fail. With fail as result you can not apply anywhere. You can apply to BBA only after your result is pass.

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