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The CEE brochure states candidates must pass 10+2 in one sitting without grace marks and clear both theory and practical. I failed Math but was overall passed as Physical Education replaced it. I later cleared Math in an improvement exam. Does this affect my eligibility for CEE?


Deepraj Lodh 7th Feb, 2025
Answers (3)
kumardurgesh1802 8th Feb, 2025

Hello there,

Your eligibility for CEE depends on how the exam authorities interpret the "one sitting" rule. Here’s how your case aligns with the given conditions:

  1. 10+2 in One Sitting :

    • Since you initially failed Mathematics but passed overall due to Physical Education replacing it, your original 12th result was considered "pass."

    • However, since you later cleared Mathematics in an improvement exam , it might be considered as a separate sitting , which could affect your eligibility if strict one-sitting criteria apply.

  2. Theory & Practical Passed :

    • If your improvement exam marksheet clearly shows a pass in both theory and practical subjects , and no grace marks were used to qualify, this may still keep you eligible.

      What You Should Do:
  • Check with the CEE Conducting Authority : Since this is a specific case, contact the official exam authorities for confirmation.

  • Refer to Past Cases : If similar candidates have been accepted before, that might help determine your chances.

  • Provide Both Mark Sheets During Verification : If required, explain your situation and provide proof of clearing Mathematics.



    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.
sadafreen356 8th Feb, 2025

Yes, it affects your eligibility as you are an engineering aspirant and for the course you need to pass physics, chemistry, maths  in single exam but you haven't so,you are not eligible for CEE.

to be eligible for the CEE (Combined Entrance Examination), you need to pass the qualifying exam (usually 10+2) in a single sitting, meaning you must appear for all subjects in one attempt and pass them individually without any grace marks; this requirement varies depending on the specific CEE exam you are applying for.

GOOD LUCK!!

Prachi Kumari 8th Feb, 2025

Hello Deepraj,

Based on the CEE brochure's eligibility criteria, there are a few key points to consider:

  1. Passing 10+2 in One Sitting Without Grace Marks – You were declared "Passed" in 10+2, but with Physical Education replacing Mathematics.
  2. Clearing Both Theory and Practical – This applies only to subjects with practical components.
  3. Improvement Exam for Mathematics – Since you later cleared Mathematics in an improvement exam, this means you did not originally pass all required subjects in one sitting.

So, if CEE strictly requires passing all subjects in one attempt without needing an improvement exam, you may be ineligible since you initially failed Mathematics.

However, if they accept improvement exams as a valid way to fulfill the requirement, you may still be eligible since you have now cleared all subjects.

Hope it helps !

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