I have passed class 12th in CBSE 2023 boards. Can I reappear for class 12th exam in 2025 as private candidate for improving the grades?
I have secured 63% marks aggregate and 55% marks in PCM.
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Yes, if you want to raise your grades, you can retake the Class 12 exam in 2025 as a private candidate. These are the main things to think about:
- Eligibility: If you have already passed the exam, you are eligible to compete as a private candidate in the CBSE Class 12th exam.
- Registration: In order to sit for the 2025 exam as a private candidate, you must register with CBSE.
- Topics: To raise your grades, you have the option to reappear in one or more topics.
- Exam schedule: Adhere to the same schedule and syllabus as ordinary pupils.
- Admission card: As a private candidate, you will get a different admission card.
- Outcomes: An additional
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Most of the courses admission is direct and some may required score like CUET, CMAT, University entrance.
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