I have passed 10th class this year. Can I give improvement exam in 2025?

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    KUMKUM BASWAL | Contributor-Level 8

    5 months ago

    Improvement exams can be done after 10th if you want to improve the marks of particular subjects. Generally, Improvement exams are for those students who have cleared their board exam and want to improve the score. For the improvement exams 2025 you will try to appear in - generally, these colleges ask for it next year of your first appearance. Before, you Apply check from your school or board the eligibility criteria and method to apply for improvement exams.

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    Sudhakar s | Contributor-Level 10

    5 months ago

    You can take the 2025 Class 10 Improvement Exam. Registration for these tests usually opens in october of the year before and runs through december. This schedule gives students ample time to finish the registration process and get ready for the tests. It is imperative that you finish the registration within the allotted time frame to prevent any last minute issues.

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