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Ritika Question by Ritika on Mar 15, 2025Hindi
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Hello I'm in class 11th i have a doubt I'm pcb student so agr koi baccha 11th me ek practical ya 1 subject me fail hota h to vo pass mana jayga na?

Ans: Hello Ritika
No. Pass and fail do not depend on the practical marks. The practical marks are added in the subject marks. The total should be at least 35 marks or as the respective board decides. But if someone scores less than the minimum passing criterion, he/she will be treated as fail in that subject. Hence even if someone fails in a single subject, he is treated as FAIL.

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Asked on - Mar 16, 2025 | Answered on Mar 17, 2025
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Ok thanks but 1 subject me fail hone pr baccha aise usi class me nhi rheta wese to 1 subject se itna frk nhi pdna chahiye
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The results are declared according to the rules and regulations laid down by the board/university. In graduation, if you fail in either 1, 2, or 3 subjects, there is a system called ATKT (Allowed to keep the term). The student can be admitted to the next class, but he has to clear the backlog subject along with the regular subjects. 11th is a home examination. Generally, students are not failed by the institution. The college takes care that all the students clear the 11th standard easily. Thanks
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