CBSE 10th-12th Board Exam 2025 results were declared yesterday, on 13th May. A total of 93.66 percent of students have passed in the 10th and 88.39 percent in the 12th. At the same time, students who have failed in one or two subjects. The board will give them another chance to pass. CBSE will conduct a compartment examination for all such students. Let us know when the compartment examination will be conducted and how students can apply for it.
According to the guidelines issued by CBSE, 10th students who have failed in two subjects and 12th students who have failed in one subject and have been placed in the compartment category. Students whose result has been declared by changing a subject (6th/7th subject rule) and want to appear for the failed subject. He can also appear in the compartment exam. On the other hand, students of class 10th and 12th who have already passed but want to improve their subject marks. He can appear for compartment examination in two subjects for 10th and one subject for 12th.
CBSE Supplementary Exam 2025: When will the compartment exam be held?
CBSE Supplementary or Compartment Examination can be conducted in the first or second week of July. The board may soon release the detailed schedule on its official website cbse.gov.in. Application for supplementary examinations will be online only. Separate schedules will be released for 10th and 12th. Students will be able to apply through their school or the CBSE's official website.
Students and parents are advised to regularly visit the official website of CBSE for detailed notification, application dates, and subject wise schedule. Appearing in this exam can be an important second chance for those who have missed out on marks or want to improve their score.
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