Schools must submit the LOC with the regular fee by October 4, 2024. With only a few days left, it is crucial for students to ensure their CBSE LOC is submitted on time to avoid any complications.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is set to close the submission window for the List of Candidates (LOC) shortly. Schools must submit the LOC with the regular fee by October 4, 2024. With only a few days left, it is crucial for students to ensure their LOC is submitted on time to avoid any complications.
Importance of Accurate Data Submission
In a recent circular, the CBSE instructed schools to accurately submit essential student data, including the subjects students have opted for. The board stressed that the LOC must be submitted within the specified deadline to ensure a smooth examination process.
Principal's Role in Compliance
School principals have been urged to verify the submission of LOCs to ensure compliance with CBSE guidelines. The LOC Circular No. CBSE/LOC/X-XI/2024-25/7667/E-File-163685, issued on September 4, 2024, outlines critical points for schools:
Accurate submission of student data
- Correct entry of subjects chosen by students
- Submission of LOC within the prescribed schedule
FAQs for Guidance
To assist schools in the LOC submission process, CBSE has provided a comprehensive set of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). By adhering to these guidelines, schools can ensure the accuracy of student data, which is vital for the seamless conduct of the CBSE Class 10 and 12 examinations 2024-2025.
Eligibility for Board Exams
Students whose names are submitted through the online LOC process will be eligible to sit for the upcoming board exams. It is essential for students and schools alike to meet the deadline and comply with the guidelines to avoid any disruption in the examination process.
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Q: How many students register for the CBSE board exams every year?
Every year, over 35 lakh students appear for the CBSE board examinations. Of this, almost 20 lakh students appear for CBSE 10th exams while nearly 15 lakh students write their CBSE 12th board exams.
Students must complete their CBSE board syllabus and know the exam pattern to perform well. They should solve the CBSE sample papers and practice previous years question papers to get familiar with the exam pattern, marking scheme, the types of questions asked in the exam and more.
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