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In class 12, as per CBSE, if I fail in 3 out of 6 subjects in my Pre Board 2/ Selection test, will my school detain me from sitting in the final Board exams?

Shaily Mishra 15th Dec, 2025

Failing in pre-board or selection tests does NOT automatically stop you from sitting in the CBSE Class 12 board exams. Pre-boards are conducted by schools only to check preparation and push students to improve; CBSE itself does not consider pre-board marks. What actually matters is whether your school issues your admit card. Some schools may pressure or warn students who fail multiple subjects, but legally they cannot detain you just because of pre-board results if your attendance and internal requirements are completed. In most cases, schools allow students to sit for boards after extra tests, remedial classes, or a written undertaking from parents. So don’t panic—but also don’t be careless. Use this as a wake-up call and seriously work on weak subjects instead of relying on hope alone.

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Class 11 English and English grammar syllabus according to half yearly 2025-26 chapter wise

Palisetti Rakshita 18th Nov, 2025

Hello,

You can get the Class 11 English Syllabus 2025-26 from the Careers360 website. This resource also provides details about exam dates, previous year papers, exam paper analysis, exam patterns, preparation tips and many more. you search in this site or you can ask question we will provide you the direct link to your query.

LINK: https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-class-11-english-syllabus

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Hello My daughter is in 11th cbse board now and some counselor says we need to change the board to gseb for collages admissions. Is this true that gseb board students will get first preference !? I got mix review. so pls clear the same.

Sankalp Agrawal 12th Nov, 2025

Hello,

No, it’s not true that GSEB (Gujarat Board) students get first preference in college admissions.

Your daughter can continue with CBSE, as all recognized boards CBSE, ICSE, and State Boards (like GSEB) which are equally accepted for college admissions across India.

However, state quota seats in Gujarat colleges (like medical or engineering) may give slight preference to GSEB students for state-level counselling, not for all courses.

So, keep her in CBSE unless she plans to apply only under Gujarat state quota. For national-level exams like JEE or NEET, CBSE is equally valid and widely preferred.

Hope it helps.

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Here also provide class 12 cbse board question

Prachi Kumari 10th Nov, 2025

Hello,

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) releases the previous year's question papers for Class 12.

You can download these CBSE Class 12 previous year question papers from this link : CBSE Class 12 previous year question papers (http://CBSE%20Class%2012%20previous%20year%20question%20papers)

Hope it helps !

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12 th commerce public question

Aryan 12th Nov, 2025

Hi dear candidate,

On our official website, you can download the class 12th practice question paper for all the commerce subjects (accountancy, economics, business studies and English) in PDF format with solutions as well.

Kindly refer to the link attached below to download:

CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Question Paper 2025

CBSE Class 12 Economics Sample Paper 2025-26 Out! Download 12th Economics SQP and MS PDF

CBSE Class 12 Business Studies Question Paper 2025

CBSE Class 12 English Sample Papers 2025-26 Out – Download PDF, Marking Scheme

BEST REGARDS

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I have passed my 10th and 12th from Delhi, my residency is also in Delhi, I have UP domicile do I participate in both the counselling according to my rank in neet 2nd question is Does i rejected in UP counselling bcoz my address in aadhar is delhi

Sankalp Agrawal 25th Oct, 2025

Hello,

Since you have passed 10th and 12th from Delhi and your residency is Delhi, but your domicile is UP, here’s how NEET counselling works:

1. Counselling Eligibility: For UP NEET counselling, your UP domicile makes you eligible, regardless of where your schooling was. You can participate in UP state counselling according to your NEET rank.

2. Delhi Counselling: For Delhi state quota, usually 10th/12th + residency matters. Since your school and residency are in Delhi, you might also be eligible for Delhi state quota, but it depends on specific state rules.

So, having a Delhi Aadhaar will not automatically reject you in UP counselling as long as you have a UP domicile certificate.

Hope you understand.

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MOCK TEST FOR cbse boards class 12

Prachi Kumari 22nd Oct, 2025

Hello,

You can access Free CBSE Mock tests from Careers360 app or website. You can get the mock test from this link : CBSE Class 12th Free Mock Tests

Hope it helps !

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Can a PCB student who has passed 12th 2 years ago, able to retake class 12th with maths as well?

Jishan Mondal 17th Oct, 2025

Hello, Yes, in most cases, a PCB student who passed the 12th grade two years ago can reappear for the class 12th exam to add Mathematics as an additional subject.

However, the process and eligibility depend entirely on the rules of the specific educational board (like CBSE, CISCE, or a state board). You won't be "retaking" the entire 12th grade in the traditional sense of attending a full year of school. Instead, you will likely be applying as a private candidate for an improvement or additional subject exam.

I hope you found this information helpful.

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Class 12 Physics previous year question paper chapter wise question

Aadesh Sharma 17th Oct, 2025

For CBSE the PREVIOUS YEARS PAPERS can be accessed through the following link for the Concerned subjec by careers360.

https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-class-12-physics-last-5-years-question-papers-free-pdf-download

Consequently Careers360 does also have a chapter wise scheme of PYQs, you can access the STUDY MATERIAL (PYQs.) from the following link -

https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-question-bank

Thankyou.


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