Can I give improvement exam for CBSE class 12th in 2025 along with B.Tech 1 year exam?

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Afnan Naushad
a year ago

Yes, one can give improvement exam while getting admitted into the first year B.Tech, CBSE provide a facilities to students who are not satisfied with their respective subjects marks can give this exam in their next year to score satisfiable marks. The college will not disrupt in terms of attendance

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a year ago

Yes, you can give the CBSE Class 12th improvement exam in 2025 while also being enrolled in your first year of B.Tech. The CBSE allows students to appear for improvement exams in the year following their initial board exams, and there are no restrictions preventing you from simultaneously attending

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