I passed 12th in 2012 with 48%. Can I repeat my 12th exams to improve my percentage?

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Archita Chouhan
7 years ago
Hello, Yes, you can repeat your 12th class exam as per your need and if you are from any other board either than Madhya Pradesh board than you can give one subject exam also if you want to increase your marks in that particular subject by filling form and in case of more board you have to repeat a

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Dear, Don't be depressed, it is not the solution to your problem. Try to figure out things and then first choose the stream according to your interest and then repeat class 12th with the stream of your interest and it is not too late, you can do it now also and I suggest you choose a field that yo

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Yes, you can repeat your class 12th exams in private mode.

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