I have done 11th from ISC board but my percentage is too low. Can I repeat my 11th from CBSE board?

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Vinay kr Pandey
3 years ago
Dear aspirant, I wonder why you worry for 11th score after you passed. It is the 12th score which matters everywhere. Just try to focus and study. You will surely do wonders. You might be finding it difficult because either you might have created a self doubt or you may not be studying the correct w

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