I passed my board exams in 2025. Can I give my improvement exam next year (2026) as a private candidate, without giving it this year?

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Yes you can give your improvement exam in 2026 as a private candidate. According to the CBSE rules a candidate who has passed an examination can reappear for improvement of performance in one or more subjects in the succeeding year only. 

 

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11 months ago

Hey, is it possible to take the improvement exam by registering through school in the succeeding year of passing 12th?

 

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