I have already done my registration in Shikshapeeth college and paid the fee. But now I unable to pass in class 12th. What can I do?

I'm in class 12th from NIOS.

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    Nitin Kumar

    4 months ago

    Following method are useful:

    1.Check re-evaluation or supplementary exam option 

    2. Contact Shiksha peeth college and ask for refund if there is refund policy.

    Or explain your situation and ask them to hold your seat until you pass supplementary exam 

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