I need some advice, everyone. I received a compartment in my 11th-grade physics class, and unfortunately, I didn’t pass the compartment exam either. Since I attend a CBSE school, I’m worried about whether I’ll have to repeat the year. Some of my classmates are saying I’ll definitely be promoted to the next grade, but I’m really anxious about this situation. Can anyone provide some clarity?
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It’s completely understandable to feel anxious in this situation. In CBSE schools, promotion policies can vary, so it’s important to check with your school’s specific guidelines. Usually, the school might consider your overall performance throughout the year, not just the compartment exam.
I recommend talking to your teachers or school counselor to get clear information about your situation. They can provide insight on whether there are options available for you, like a special consideration based on your other subjects or assessments. Remember, it’s always best to get the information directly from the source rather than relying solely on what your peers say. Stay positive, and don’t hesitate to ask for help or guidance!