I have passed 12th exams from CBSE 2017 but I failed in mathematics as a sixth subject. Is there any way to reappear for the exam in 2018?

As I have failed in mathematics, I can't give improvement exams.

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Asked by Rohan Sharma
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Anubhuti Singh
8 years ago
Yes, you have to apply again from the same school next year. Following the same procedure, you did in 2017 for filling examination form. Good luck.

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Thank you.

Sunil Soni
8 years ago
You can appear in maths as an external candidate.

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Thank you.

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