Will I clear the CBSE board exams if I obtain 33 percent in theory but not in practicals separately?

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a year ago

No. You must earn at least 33 percent on the practical and theory tests individually. If you fail to obtain the minimal marks in theory or practicals, even if your overall grade point average is 33 percent, you will not be considered passing.

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No. It is necessary that you score a minimum of 33 percent in practical and theory exams separately. In case you're unable to score the minimum marks either in theory or practicals even when the total aggregate is 33 percent, you won't be considered pass. 

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Jasleen Taneja
2 years ago

No. It is necessary that you score a minimum of 33 percent in practical and theory exams separately. In case you're unable to score the minimum marks either in theory or practicals even when the total aggregate is 33 percent, you won't be considered pass. 

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