Q&A

Why do people score less in 11th?

Why do people score less in 11th?

“Students end up scoring less since the syllabus increases manifold in Class 11 compared to Class 10. And since Class 11 marks usually are counted for nothing except foreign university admissions, for most students, they do not matter,” the student, who wished to remain unnamed, added.

Does Class 11 CBSE marks matter?

No the 11th standard marks do not matter in long run. In fact they are only meant to get admitted into standard 12th.

Is CBSE Class 11 and 12 more difficult than Class 10?

Since there is no unit for difficulty or toughness, we compare the difficulty with similar known things. Now about cbse class 11 and 12. If you compare it with cbse class 10, it surely is more difficult, but then again it gets difficult with each successive class like class 9 is more difficult than class 8, class 8 is more difficult than class 7.

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Can I do well in Class 11 board exams?

Believe me, you can! For most of the students, class 11 is like a transition phase after the class 10 board exams. There is no pressure of studies, we study when we want without caring much for the scores and end up messing everything. At least I did! But the important thing here is not to judge yourself by your class 11 performance.

What are the CBSE rules for changing subjects in class 10-12?

CBSE has updated the rules for changing subjects in class 10 and 12 in the year 2019. New rules are available here: Subject Change Rules CBSE Rules for Change in Subject : Change of subject(s) in class XI may be allowed by the Head of the School but not later than 31st October of that academic session.

Can I change subject in class 12th without having passed Class XI?

The candidate shall not offer a subject in Class XII which she has not studied and passed in Class XI. Notwithstanding anything contained in the rule (2) and (3), CBSE Chairman shall have the powers to allow a change in subject(s) to avoid undue hardship to the candidate, provided such a request for change is made before 30th August.