I have applied for improvement in 6 subjects. Will I get the marks in the improvement marksheet of the subjects only, which I will obtain?

Like in 6 subjects if I get more marks in 5 and less mark in one subject then the previous one, then the improvement marksheet will show the marks of 5 subjects only?

0 14.5k Views | Posted 7 months ago
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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    7 months ago

    Yes, when you apply for improvement in subjects, the marks you obtain in the re-examination will only reflect on the improvement marksheet for those specific subjects. The original marks will remain unchanged unless the board or institution specifies otherwise. This allows you to showcase improved performance in those particular subjects without affecting your existing grades for others. It's important to check with your examination board or school regarding their specific policies and procedures regarding improvement exams to ensure clarity on how these marks will be recorded and considered.

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    Atharva Tamboli | Contributor-Level 9

    8 months ago
    Yes, if you have applied for improvement in 6 subjects, you will get the marks only for those subjects in which you have improved upon in the improvement marksheet. The improvement exam is conducted for those students who want to improve their performance in a particular subject or subjects. In this case, the marks obtained in the improvement exam will replace the original marks in the respective subjects. For example, if you have applied for improvement in 6 subjects, and if you have improved your marks in 4 of those subjects, then the marks for only those 4 subjects will be updated in your improvement marksheet, and the marks for the
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