I CLEARED MY 10TH IN 2021, I AM WILLING TO IMPROVE MY SCORES IN SST, MATHS, SCIENCE IN 2025. IS IT POSSIBLE? ALSO, WILL I GET A NEW MARKSHEET WITH SCORES OF ALL THE 5 SUBJECTS ON IT? AND WHAT WILL BE THE SESSION ON MY NEW MARKSHEET?
Hello,
Yes, it is possible to improve your scores in specific subjects of your 10th board exams even after a few years. Here’s how you can go about it and the details regarding the new marksheet:
Steps to Improve Your Scores:
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Check with the Examination Board :
- Contact the board from which you appeared for your 10th exams (e.g., CBSE, ICSE, State Board) to understand their rules and regulations regarding improvement exams.
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Apply for Improvement Exams :
- Most boards offer improvement exams for students who wish to improve their scores. You will need to fill out the application form for these exams. This is typically done online through the board's official website.
- Pay the required examination fee.
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Prepare for the Exams :
- You will need to study and prepare for the subjects you want to improve. Consider using textbooks, guides, and other study materials.
Appear for the Exams :
- Sit for the improvement exams as scheduled by the board.
Marksheet Details:
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New Marksheet : Yes, you will receive a new marksheet after the improvement exams.
- Scores : The new marksheet will reflect the improved scores for the subjects you reappeared in.
- All Subjects : It will include the scores of all five subjects, not just the ones you improved in.
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Session on the New Marksheet : The session mentioned on your new marksheet will depend on the board's regulations.
- It might mention the original session (2021) along with the improvement exam session (2025).
- Some boards might issue a separate improvement marksheet with the 2025 session clearly indicated.
Important Points:
- Result Validity : Ensure that the improved scores are accepted for future educational and professional purposes.
- Documentation : Keep your original marksheet and the improvement marksheet safely, as you might need to present both in certain situations.
Hope it helps!