I'm a class 1w student, i have given both the pre boards my school conducted, and in the 2nd preboard i scored less than 45% in two subjects, now my school is forcing me to give those to exams in the erd preboard, can they dwny me admit card if i don't appear in the exam ?
Hello there,
If you don’t appear for the ERD Pre-board exams , your school might refuse to issue your admit card for the final board exams , as most schools have certain attendance and exam requirements for board exam eligibility. Schools often conduct pre-board exams to assess students' preparedness, and not appearing in these exams may be considered non-compliance with internal policies.
Here’s what you can do:
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Talk to your school : Explain your situation to the school administration. If there are genuine reasons for not appearing, they may offer a solution.
Check the rules
: Some schools have strict rules, while others may be more flexible. It’s important to understand the specific
guidelines
your school follows regarding pre-board exams and admit card issuance.
Prepare for the exams : If you’re worried about your performance, focusing on preparing for the ERD Pre-board exams might help improve your chances and meet the school requirements.
In general, not appearing for these exams could impact your final board exam eligibility, so it's best to follow the school's guidelines and appear for the exams.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hello,
Your school generally cannot deny you the admit card for the board exams solely based on your pre-board performance. Here are some key points:
- Admit Card Issuance – Schools are required to issue admit cards to all students registered with the board, as long as they meet attendance and fee requirements.
- Pre-Board Exams – These are internal assessments meant for practice; board results do not depend on them.
- School Policies – Some schools have strict internal policies, but they cannot override board rules.
- Board Guidelines – Check official board guidelines or consult school authorities for clarity.
Hope it helps !