1) How can i give the improvement exam for 3 subjects in class 12? 2) what will be my year of passing after giving improvement exams?
Dear Aspirant,
Improvement exams are a valuable opportunity for class twelve students who have passed but are not satisfied with their performance in specific subjects. If you want to improve your marks in three subjects after passing your board exams you can register for the improvement exam conducted by your board in the following academic year. This is commonly done by students aiming for better college admissions or eligibility for competitive exams.
Eligibility criteria
• You must have passed all subjects in class twelve board exams
• You cannot have any pending compartment in any subject
• You can choose to improve in one two three or up to five subjects
• Only the main subjects from your board curriculum are allowed
• You must have appeared as a regular or private candidate in the previous board exam
How to apply for improvement exam for three subjects
• Visit your board’s official website and navigate to the improvement exam application page
• Enter your previous roll number name date of birth and other required details
• Choose the three subjects you wish to improve from the dropdown list provided
• Fill in your correspondence and exam center preferences
• Upload a recent photograph and scanned copy of your previous marksheet
• Submit the application form and pay the improvement exam fee per subject
• After successful payment take a printout of your confirmation page for future reference
Exam schedule and pattern
• The improvement exams are usually conducted between July and August of the same year
• The format and syllabus remain exactly the same as the main board exams
• For subjects with practicals you will have to appear for both theory and practical exams again
• Admit cards will be released before the exam and can be downloaded from the official website
Result and revised marksheet
• The result is usually declared within two to three months of the exam
• You will receive a new marksheet that reflects your improved scores
• If your new marks are higher than the original they will be considered as final
• If your new marks are lower than the original your old marks will remain valid
• Your board may issue only the new marksheet or both the original and revised copies
What will be your year of passing
• Even after appearing for improvement exams your year of passing will remain the same as your original board exam year
• This is because you are not reappearing for the full exam but only for improvement
• The revised marksheet will mention your updated marks but not change the original year of passing
• Colleges and universities will consider the year you first passed your board exam for eligibility purposes
Additional tips
• Apply early to avoid late fees
• Attend coaching or revision sessions if needed to boost your preparation
• Focus on time management since improvement exams are your final opportunity to raise your scores
• Carefully select the three subjects that will have the most impact on your overall result or college admission chances.