I got RT in 4 subjects in my 12th boards. Will I be able to give compartment exams this year?

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a year ago

It appears that for four subjects in your 12th board exams, you have been placed under "RT" (Result to be declared later) status based on the information provided. Students who have been placed under RT status or who have failed one or more classes are typically eligible to take compartment exams. E

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11 months ago

No, you are not eligible for compartment exams this year. Only students who have failed in one or two subjects are eligible for the compartment exams. The students who have a compartment in more than two subjects will have to reappear for the entire board exams. You can visit the official CBSE sourc

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11 months ago

He/She can give compartmental exam this year if he/she has RT in 4 subjects

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