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Frequently Asked Questions II PUC Exams

Examination:

1. What is the Minimum Marks required to pass the First Year PUC and Second Year PUC examination?
A minimum of 30 marks in each subject and an aggregate of 35% of marks in that part is a must to pass First Year and Second Year PUC examination.

Example:
A minimum of 70 Marks in part-I                                  Language-1 30
                                                                                        Language-2 40
                                                                                        Part-I Total 70
A minimum of 140 Marks in part-II                               Subject-1 30
                                                                                        Subject-2 30
                                                                                        Subject- 3 30
                                                                                        Subject- 4 50
                                                                                   Part-II Total 140
                                                   ---------- Grand Total 210 out of 600 Marks

2. What is the minimum marks required to pass in Science theory and practical examination?

A minimum of 24 marks out of 90 in theory and a paper minimum of 30 including practicals out of 100 and an aggregate of 35% in part II. However Minimum marks in practicals is not fixed. Practical exams will be conducted only once. Whatever the marks one gets out of 10 in each science practical subject shall be carried for further examinations till the candidate completes the examination.

Example:1 A student obtains 24 in theory out of 90 and gets 06 out of 10 in practicals in a science subject but gets 140 out of 400 in four subjects. He/ She gets through the examination.

Example:2 A student obtains 23 in theory out of 90 and gets 10 out of 10 in Science practicals and gets 140 out of 400. The candidate does not pass as he/she has not got a minimum of 24 out of 90 in theory

Attendance :
1) What is the minimum attendance necessary to appear for the examination? A minimum of 75% of attendance of the total classes conducted in individual subjects is compulsory
2) Who has the power to condone the shortage of attendance? No one has the power to condone the shortage of attendance
3) Can a Student who has shortage of attendance appear for supplementary examination to be conducted subsequently? No. He / She can’t. Students are advised to be vigilant about the same.
4) What should students who have shortage of attendance do to appear for subsequent examination? They should get readmitted to the concerned class in the subsequent year and study. They should have 75% of attendance as stated above


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