The Class 10 and 12 results for the Uttar Pradesh Board have been declared. While many students who appeared for these examinations have secured good marks, there are also some who have received lower scores or are feeling disheartened due to failing in one or two subjects. In such a situation, there is no need to panic, as students have the opportunity to take a compartment examination to improve their performance.
**When will the Compartment Examination be held, and when can applications be submitted?**
The application process for the compartment examination begins immediately after the results of the main examination are declared. The Board issues a notice to formally announce this. The schedule for the application process and the examination timetable will be announced by the Board shortly. Students wishing to improve their marks, as well as those who have failed in one or two subjects, will be allowed to appear for this examination. Currently, no official notification has been issued; however, the Board will soon release a notice sharing details regarding the compartment examination.
**Who is eligible to take the Compartment Examination?**
**Failure in one or two subjects:** If a student fails in one or two subjects, they are eligible to take the compartment examination. This provides an opportunity to pass by retaking the examination in those specific subjects, thereby saving an academic year. Applications commence immediately after the results are published, and the examinations are typically held in July.
**Receiving lower marks than expected:** If students feel that their scores are lower than their expectations, they may opt to take the compartment examination. This offers the possibility of improving their overall marks.
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