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#1
TheHardStuckImmortal

How much did yall get?

#2
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which countris use this system? just curious

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GodZilaXT
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India I guess

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GeZAhri
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80.2

#5
TheHardStuckImmortal
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GOOD SHIT CONSIDERING THE BULLSHIT THEY GAVE US THIS YEAR

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No offense to the guy who commented but 80 percent is terrible for boards lol, doesnt matter the context

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Supr3meGucci
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Boards don't really affect anything now that all colleges in India have a separate exam.

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wizardbot
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Yeah when I did say they matter tho? I just 80 percent isnt good

#24
Supr3meGucci
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Yeah tbh, even med/nonmed students get higher than that and they study 1 week before lol

#19
Infiltrator_______
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if you pursue mba later in your life boards marks matter

#21
GoodName
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Also for getting into a PhD programme.

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SnooTangerines
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In India, not so much. He is correct in saying this for MBA. I believe 10 grade marks, 12 grade marks are criteria for MBA admissions in good universities in India.

For PhD its mostly on your graduation and your CG in Bachelors and masters or just bachelors if you are directly pursuing PhD.

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They do look at 10th and 12th marks too. One of my M. Tech seniors got rejected from IIT KGP PhD because of low Maths marks in 12th grade.

#43
SnooTangerines
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It must be really low in that case. Anything above 80% works.

If you get less than 80% that is like really low if you are applying for a PhD that too at an IIT.

If he had more than 80% then there was some other factor surely.

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XombIE
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97.8

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GeZAhri
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IDK how they calculated lol my term 1 was trash haha

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wizardbot
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Term 1 doesn't matter for 12th no?

#10
GeZAhri
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term 1 and term 2 both were considered

#11
TheHardStuckImmortal
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and the weightage for t1 and t1 was 30:70
I got 91 but i would've gotten more they did 50 50

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wizardbot
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I read somewhere I think that term 1 wouldnt be considered from 2023 onwards

#13
unironicKEKVV
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i got 8.6 in 2017 ,which is considered dogshit for that time.

#14
Klause
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Bhai cbse reasults nikal gaye kya

#15
OzyMeister
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dukh dard peeda

#17
valorantgamer69420
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96% somehow i didnt expect it lmfao

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10th or 12th?

#22
valorantgamer69420
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10th

#23
DELUSIONAL_POTTER_FAN
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I like CVS

#25
IdONTfLICK
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85 moit far better than my 10th's 75 cent
EDIT: FUCK BOARDS GOT SELECTED IN IIT-R got everything

#26
GANJAUSER
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93% suck it

#27
wizardbot
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Weird flex lmao, its not even that good

#28
SpaceCow
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i got 96.2% but I'm from the covid batch kekw

#30
wizardbot
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Legit free marks haha, my sister gave literally 0 exams in 11th and 12th and got 94 percent in 12th.

#37
GANJAUSER
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sorry but i didn't ask your opinion lmao

#29
chapati
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not that it matters but i have an average 8.5 GPA.engineering btw

#34
SpaceCow
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is your ign chapati22?

#36
chapati
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just chapati

#31
ilovejihyo
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94%
I expected less. I didn't study for the SS exam properly and was panicking the night before. Out of nowhere they gave me 39/40. Ig getting marks is really easy in 10th BOARDS.

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10th boards is probably the easiest exam to score in while in school because most people by that time get serious about their studies unlike lets say class 7 or 8, the paper is very easy like any other class and checking is veryy liberal. I got 98.8 . Its class 11 and 12th prepping for jee/neet that fucks you haha

#35
DeathStroKE
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Waiting for ICSE results to be out

#38
GANJAUSER
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waiting?

#39
DeathStroKE
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Yes waiting

#40
thorking1234567899
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I got 98.6, believe it or not

#44
Nezko_
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94.6

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