For some entrance examinations, it is essential to indicate the marks obtained in Board examination as eligibility criterion. How will this be possible?
Answer by CBSE: Entrance examination eligibility criterion generally requires marks obtained in class-XII Board examination. However, if any such situation arises, the actual marks obtained in Class-X examination can also be obtained form the Board through a separate request forwarded through the Principal of the School. In years to come, the eligibility criteria may also get modified in terms of grades.
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