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what is the difference between compartment marksheet and normal marksheet ??


Fina 13th Mar, 2020
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Kartikay Singh 22nd Oct, 2020

Now, the rules we're changed after 2018 ,a CONSOLIDATE MARKSHEET will be given to the candidate who have passed their Compartment exam in 1-2-3 attempts and there is no mention of star or written "appeared for comparment" in the Marksheet and one most important thing you will get one single consolidate marksheet which includes all the subject you have passed earlier. So its mean you don't have to carry 2 marksheet . You will be having only one single Marksheet

Pompi Bhadra 13th Mar, 2020

Hello Aspirant!

A normal marksheet simply refers to the marksheet you usually get after clearing all your exams in a single attempt.

However, if a student unfortunately fails in one or maximum in two subjects, then he/she is placed in compartment in those subjects i.e. provided with a second attempt to pass them. The marksheet having the record of his/her performance in the specific compartment exam(s) is the compartment marksheet. In this marksheet, 'Appeared for compartment' will be displayed and only the subject(s) in which the student has appeared for qualifying the compartment exam(s) will be mentioned with an asterisk (*)  mark before them, followed by the marks obtained respectively.

Hope it helps.

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22nd Oct, 2020
Now, the rules we're changed after 2018 ,a CONSOLIDATE MARKSHEET will be given to the candidate who have passed their Compartment exam in 1-2-3 attempts and there is no mention of star or written "appeared for comparment" in the Marksheet and one most important thing you will get one single consolidate marksheet which includes all the subject you have passed earlier. So its mean you don't have to carry 2 marksheet . You will be having only one single Marksheet 😊
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Divya Rajawat 13th Mar, 2020

HI ROHIT,

Normal marksheet means original marksheet  signifies that you have passed all the subjects in one go . on the other hand compartmental marksheet signifies that you have failed in the subjects mentioned in the compartmental marksheet in the first attempt. you have clear the same in second attempt.

Also you will get a separate marksheet after you pass the compartment exam . A star will be narked in front of the subject in which you appeared for compartment exam which will state that you passed after giving compartment exam .

HOPE THIS HELP!

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22nd Oct, 2020
Now, the rules we're changed after 2018 ,a CONSOLIDATE MARKSHEET will be given to the candidate who have passed their Compartment exam in 1-2-3 attempts and there is no mention of star or written "appeared for comparment" in the Marksheet and one most important thing you will get one single consolidate marksheet which includes all the subject you have passed earlier. So its mean you don't have to carry 2 marksheet . You will be having only one single Marksheet 😊
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30th Jun, 2022
Kartikay Singh Does compartment is good or supplymentary is correct decision to I take now
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