PUC Karnataka Re-examination results2009
25th July 2009.
waqar inamdar
bijapur. 586101
Two. Direct examination and cross examination. And then there are the sub-categiories of those two (e.g.: re-direct examination and re-cross examination).
There are many different kinds of examination. Please re-write And be more specific.
gyan kendra
"Direct" examination is what you undergo on the witness stand when the attorney that subpoenaed you asks you questions. "Cross" examination is what you undergo when you are questioned by the attorney for the opposing side, in response to the questions you were previously asked on "direct." Any subsequent questioning of you on the stand would be termed "re-direct" examination" or "re-cross" examination.
When writing a letter to the principle to get him to allow a re-examination it is important to include why the examination needs to be done again. It is also important to include how the student plans to do better on the second exam.
Question is worded VERY unclearly. Please re-word and re-submit.
the American Dream
You will have to find out the exact rules of the examination board, but yes, usually you can resit examinations.
The SSLC re-examination result date can vary by region and exam board. It is best to check with your local education board or the official website for the most up-to-date information regarding the release date of the SSLC re-exam results.
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Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) can apply for a re-sitting of their exams by following the specific procedures set by their respective educational institutions or examination boards. Typically, they need to fill out a re-examination application form, provide necessary documentation, and pay any applicable fees. It's essential for NRIs to check the deadlines and any specific requirements outlined by the institution. They can usually find this information on the official website or by contacting the examination office directly.
If the witness is a Prosecution Witness - the Prosecutor's initial questioning of their own witness is referred to as direct examination.If, after the defense asks that witness questions (known as cross examination), the prosecutor feels the need to re-question their witness again (to clarify certain matters) that is called re-direct examination.