I took PCMB in 11th from Maharashtra board but I want to leave biology in class 12th. Is it possible?

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    Rishav kumar | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago

    Yes, it is possible to leave biology in class 12th in Maharashtra Board, even if you took PCMB in 11th. However, you will need to inform your school about your decision and submit a written request to the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education

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    Mohit Badodiya | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago

    Yeah surely, it is possible for you to leave biology in class 12th and have Mathematics as a main Subject. For it you must be scoring atleast 33% of the marks in Mathematics.

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    Kishan Sah | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago

    It is possible to drop biology in the 12th grade according to the Maharashtra Board. But there are a few considerations that you should make.

    To begin with, you should find out if your school permits pupils to transfer topics from Class 11 to Class 12. You should first verify with your school since some may not permit this.

    Secondly, you must confirm that you fulfill the requirements for the topics you wish to transfer to. For instance, you will need to have a specific % in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) in Class 11 if you choose to move to these courses.

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    Muskan Malgotra

    2 years ago

    No, it is not possible to leave biology in class 12th with the mentioned criteria.

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