Does the caste system leads to any variation in the class 12th result?

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Asked by Sehaj Sethi
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Mayurdeep Bora
7 years ago
No, there is no involvement of your caste in determining your class 12th results. Only your own answers and knowledge portrayed through your answer sheet will be evaluated irrespective of your caste. So, don't worry and hope for the best. All the best.

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Ms  Somya
7 years ago
Hi Sehaj, Your 12th class result will depend only on your marks, and will be free of any kind of bias, I. e no caste leniency will be given in it. Hope it helps. All the best!

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Thanks, MS Somya.

Hargun Singh Sahni
7 years ago
No, reservation does not apply on Class XII result. Your result would be unbiased and does not depend on your caste.

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Thanks.

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