CBSE has stressed that no students will be permitted to register during the List of Candidates (LOC) submission for board exams next year.
CBSE Board Exam 2025: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a directive to all schools, mandating the registration of 100% of students in Class 9 and 11 by the final deadline of October 16, 2024, without incurring a late fee. Schools must complete this registration process online via the Pariksha Sangam portal, accessible on the CBSE’s official website.
Strict Warning against Late Registrations
CBSE has stressed that no students will be permitted to register during the List of Candidates (LOC) submission for board exams next year. This policy change addresses ongoing issues where schools failed to register students during the designated period and attempted to add them later. Common excuses for missed registrations—such as student hospitalizations, clerical errors, technical glitches, and students being out of station—will no longer be accepted, according to the board.
Importance of Compliance
The board has warned that any mistakes made during the registration process will be taken seriously, urging schools to ensure that all eligible students are registered before the deadline to prevent complications during the board exam phase.
Late Fee Structure
As per the schedule, registration for CBSE Class 9 and 11 will conclude on October 16 without a late fee. Should schools fail to meet this deadline, a late fee of INR 2,300 will be imposed. The final date to submit this late fee is October 24, 2024. All payments must be made online, as CBSE guidelines specify that offline payments or direct bank deposits will not be accepted.
Consequences of Non-Compliance
Schools are reminded that failure to register students within the specified timeframe could lead to serious repercussions, including the disqualification of students from sitting for their board exams. CBSE’s firm stance underscores the importance of timely registrations and accountability in the educational 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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