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Is it compulsory for a student to repeat the practical examination also if he/she fails in theory?
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Asked by Niharika Joshi,
30 Jun '12 05:28 pm
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No need to repeat practical exam once the student passed in it.
Answered by anantharaman, 30 Jun '12 05:45 pm
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The candidate shall appear only in the theory part and his/her previous practical marks will be carried forward and accounted for if he/she has already cleared the practical.
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CBSE (The Central Board of Secondary Education) is a central educational board operated by the Indian Union Government for both public and private schools. There is also a unique study zone offered by a2e, where you can find the solutions for all your academic needs from 6th to 12th STD students for CBSE & Maharashtra State Board (SSC & HSC).
For more details on CBSE related queries you can refer http://a2e.co.in/
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Answered by Bhavana Singh, 30 Jun '12 05:29 pm
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