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Yes, if you flunk Accountancy (your principal subject) but clear Physical Education (your other subject), then you would be rated as "Pass", CBSE and all other state board principles instruct.
How It Works
If you have 6 subjects (5 main + 1 additional) and you have failed in one main subject, but passed in the additional subject, then the board will substitute the failed main subject with your additional subject marks (Physical Education, in your case).
You will be "Pass" and your result will be computed applying the additional subject in place of the failed subject.
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As a non-Keralite who completed education up to 12th grade in Kerala, you would likely belong to the "Non-Keralite (NK)" category. According to Kerala's admission rules, candidates who have completed their education in Kerala for more than 5 years are treated as Keralites. If less than 5 years, you may be considered as a Non-Keralite, and admission criteria may vary. It is advised to refer to the specific educational institution or admission guidelines for exact eligibility.
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