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If a student failed in 12th grade in CBSE can he go for private entry for 12th grade again?

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I am wondering for the details for my younger brother that if a student failed in 12th grade in CBSE can he go for private entry for 12th grade again. He is a 12th grade student and needs to know this. Please help us.

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  1. Angelina

     Persons suitable to emerge as personal Candidate at All India Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII)
    1. A nominee who had failed at the All India Senior School Certificate Examination of the Board will be suitable to reappear at a later written check as a personal nominee in the syllabus and text publications as prescribed for the written check of the year in which he will reappear.
    2. Teachers assisting in informative organisations affiliated to the Board who have currently passed Secondary or an matching written check not less than two years before taking the Senior School Certificate Examination. Teacher candidates will submit his submission pattern along with credentials by the Head of school in which they are assisting duly countersigned by the Director of Education of the State/Union Territory worried to the Regional Officer of the Board of the district in which the educator is serving.
    Procedures for Submission of Applications of Private Candidates at All India/Delhi Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII)
    1. A personal nominee should submit to the Regional Officer to the Board inside the prescribed restrict an submission in the pattern prescribed simultaneously with the prescribed charge for the written check (vide Annexure II) and three exact replicates of identification dimensions photos duly marked by the nominee and countersigned in case of educator by the administration cited in byelaw 17(ii)(a) or byelaw 18(ii) and in case of other ones a constituent of the Governing Body of the Board or Head of a School affiliated to the Board.
    2. If the submission of personal nominee is obtained after the prescribed designated day, he will yield late charge as prescribed.
    3. When a personal candidate’s submission for admission to the written check is turned down, the written check charge, encompassing late charge, if any paid by him less Rs. 10/- or the allowance as determined by Chairman from time to time will be refunded to him supplied that in the case of candidates whose submissions have been turned down on account of the candidate’s making a untrue credentials or producing a untrue declaration in the submission, the full allowance of charge will be forfeited.
    4. Private candidates will not be permitted to offer for their written check, a subject (even if the subject is identified for the examination) which is not being educated in an affiliated School.
    5. Private candidates will not be permitted to offer such topics for the written check which engage functional work except in the case of candidates who had failed previous and who had put in a normal course of study at an organisation affiliated to the Board in the preceding learned year. However notwithstanding this status, feminine candidates may offer Home Science with practical.
    6. Those normal candidates who have failed to get advancement to class xii of the school affiliated to the Board or any other identified Board will not be accepted to the Senior School Certificate Examination of the Board as personal candidates.
    7. Every year, in the starting of the meeting, the Heads of Schools will drive to the Regional Officer worried, a register of feminine and handicapped scholars who have been detained in class xi encompassing student’s title, designated day of birth, the title of his dad or guardian and the location of residence.

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