I failed in 11th from CBSE board. My school is not giving my 11th marksheet. I don't want to repeat 11th and want to study 12th. What to do?

701 Views|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Ritika Arya
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Mohammed Faraz
7 years ago
Everyone see this phase. I too failed my chemistry exam in class 11th because I was too much active in professional cricket rather than studies, the only way I got out of the situation was by scoring in my re-test or else I would have to repeat my class 12th I would recommend you to become a bit but

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Ankush Sable
7 years ago
Hie Ritika, I hope everything is alright with you. I saw your problem regarding 11th marksheet. The fact from which you are suffering is college not providing you a passing marksheet. In this case no one can do anything. At first you have to clear your 11th then only you will get admission in 12th

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