I remained absent in 12th hsc Science board due to some reason. Now I want to change the stream and give boards again. What is the process?
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If you remained absent in your 12th HSC Science board exams, you can still change your stream and give the boards again. The process for doing this is as follows:
- You will need to apply for a re-admission in the 12th standard. You can do this through the official website of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE).
- When applying for re-admission, you will need to specify the stream that you want to change to. You can change to any of the three streams - Science, Commerce, or Humanities.
- Once your re-admission application is approved, you will be issued a new admit card. You will need to use this ad
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