Missed exams

<p>Hey everyone this question is preferably 4 someone who understands the ISC system. Basically in class XI I’d chosen science. But after around 4 months I felt that I would do better with commerce and therefore asked my school principal for a switch. He agreed, but I’d timed it to close to my 1st terminal exams (a week before, to be precise). He allowed the switch, but on the condition that the I would not take the exams for the new subjects I would have (commerce and accounts). I would give the exams for my continuing subjects (maths,economics,english and environmental education) and my year’s cumulative for the two subjects i was taking up late would be only my 2nd terminal marks, my absence for the first term exam would not be factored. Basically if i got 85 in accounts and commerce in the 2nd term, my year’s cumulative would be 85. Now on class XI my report there’s “absent” written for these two in the 1st term column. What do i do about this??? How do I explain this to colleges?? Additionally, I’d also like to know whether class IX and X transcripts are also supposed to be sent.</p>

<p>Yes, you send 9-12 marks. And about the ‘absent’ exams, just ask your counselor to write an explanation in his recommendation and/or the transcripts.</p>

<p>They should have written EX as in exempt…
Contact the school and tell them to fix the issue!</p>

<p>Or maybe it would be easier to go the gary way</p>

<p>Exempt != absent.</p>

<p>But exempt means that the school gave permission for the child to not appear for the examination because of some unavoidable circumstances and that the marks of the paper are not counted towards the final aggregate percentage.</p>