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Can a student fail in 2 subject s.s.c Maharashtra board?

According to the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) rules, a student can fail in a maximum of two subjects in the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examination. If a student fails in more than two subjects, they will be considered as 'failed' and will have to repeat the entire class.

Here are the passing criteria for the SSC examination as per MSBSHSE:

* A student must secure a minimum of 35% marks in each subject to pass.

* A student must secure a minimum of 35% marks in the aggregate (total of all subjects) to pass.

* A student can fail in a maximum of two subjects, provided they have secured a minimum of 25% marks in those subjects.

If a student fails in more than two subjects or fails to secure the minimum aggregate marks, they will be declared as 'failed' and will have to repeat the entire SSC class.

It is important for students to study diligently and prepare well for the SSC examination in order to avoid failing.

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