If a student fails in pre-board exam, does that mean one cannot appear in the Class 12 Board examination?

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    Antu Kaibartya | Contributor-Level 10

    4 days ago

    No, undertaking pre-board exam and failure does not imply you can not show up in the Class 12 Board exam.

    Here's why:

    What occurs in case of failing pre-boards?
    Pre boards are intra school tests. The sole aim of them is to make students ready to pass the final board exam, as well as pass judgement on the school.

    Schools may also rely on pre board marks in order to determine whether some additional preparation is required on your part but they cannot prevent you to appear in a board examination provided you have been enrolled with a board (CBSE, ICSE, State Boards etc.).

    Are schools able to prevent students on boards?
    Assuming you are alrea

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    Salviya Antony | Contributor-Level 10

    a month ago

    Even if a student fails in pre board exam, he or she can appear for the Class 12 board exam. Model exams help students to know how well they are prepared for the Board exam. A student cannot be detained from appearing in the Class 12 Board exam, if failed in pre board exam. Hence students need not worry, if they fail in pre board. They are advised to prepare well within the remaining time and appear for the board exam. 

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