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RT in CBSE Marksheet 2024 stands for Repeat Theory. CBSE has introduced a new abbreviation, xxxx, in the marksheet which means 'Improvement'. This applies to the students who appeared for 6 subjects and were unable to clear one subject. Those who receive RT against a subject will have to appear for the theory paper at the time of the compartment exam. This means that such students can appear for the improvement exam of that paper as a private candidate in the next year. However, appearing for the improvement exams will be given as an option to the students, as it is not mandatory. Regardless of the outcome in the improvement exams, your original result remains valid.
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All the appearing students have to obtain a minimum of 33% in both theory and practical exams separately. When the candidate fails to secure 33% in the theory paper, he/ she is given the RT. Moreover, if any candidate receives more than one RT, he/ she will have to repeat his/ her class. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared the CBSE Class 12 Result 2024 on May 13, 2024, on its official website. This year, the overall pass percentage recorded is 87.98%. The board will release the CBSE class 10 result 2024 anytime soon.
Abbreviations in CBSE Marksheet 2024
Other than RT, there are more abbreviations included in the CBSE Marksheet. Students can refer to the list of abbreviations that can be found in the marksheet from the table given below and also check the meaning behind those abbreviations:
Abbreviations | Meanings |
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QUAL | Eligible for Qualifying Certificate |
SJD | Subjudice (Under Judgement) |
EIOP | Eligible for Improvement of Performance |
XXXX | Improvement |
UFM | Unfair means |
N.E. | Not Eligible |
NIOP | Not Eligible for Improvement of Performance |
R.W. | Result Withheld |
R.L. | Result Later |
RT | Repeat Theory |
CBSE Compartment Exams 2024
Students who received RT in their marksheets will have to appear for the compartment or improvement exams. The information on the compartment exam will be uploaded on the official website of the Central Board of Secondary Education for the help of the students. Students need to apply for the compartment exams before the deadline issued by CBSE to be able to sit for them. An application fee is also needed to be paid while applying for the exams. The schedule for the compartment exam will be published on the official website of CBSE to be followed by the students accordingly. Exams can be conducted in July 2024 however the official notification is still not available.
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CBSE Marksheet 2024
Central Board of Secondary Education provides the original marksheets to the students after the declaration of the results on their official website. A lot of important information is included in the marksheet such as the total number of marks that the students have achieved in the board exams and the overall passing status. The online result can also act as a promotional marksheet for the students until the official marksheet is distributed through their school premises. There are important abbreviations also included in the marksheet and the meaning of those abbreviations is also printed in the marksheet. Students must obtain their marksheets as soon as possible so that they can use them to take admissions further.
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CBSE Passing Marks 2024
Central Board of Secondary Education has released detailed pass criteria to be followed to pass the students in classes 10th and 12th. Check the major pointers related to the same here:
- A candidate will be eligible to get the Pass Certificate if he/she gets a grade higher than E in all subjects of internal assessment unless he/she is exempted. Failing this, the result of the external examination will be withheld but not for more than one year.
- To pass external exams, students must achieve more than 33% marks separately in theory, practical, and aggregate.
- Candidates failing in one or two subjects included in the curriculum will be placed in the compartment exam category.
- If a student fails a subject and is placed in the compartment exam category, they can reappear for the compartmental examination in July/August. If they fail again, they can take a second chance in March/April of the next year. If they still fail, they can take a third chance by appearing for the compartmental examinations to be held in July/August of that year. However, to be declared as 'Pass', the candidate must pass the compartmental subject/subjects in which they had previously failed.
- The passing criteria for the compartment exam are the same as those of the initial board exam.
Students must check their marksheets thoroughly to see if there are any abbreviations displayed on them so that they can take further action. If they see “RT” in the CBSE Marksheet then they must proceed with the application for compartment or improvement exams.