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Last updated: September 8, 2023, 10:44 AM IST
Interested and eligible candidates can submit the forms on the CBSE official website at cbse.gov.in (Representative Image)
Candidates declared as essential repetition in the result, compartment and failed and wish to improve their performance in one or more subjects of CBSE examinations can apply for the tests
The Central Board of Secondary Examinations (CBSE) will commence the submission of examination forms for the private candidates of class 10 and 12 from September 12. The examination for the private candidates will take place in the months of February, March and April 2024, the board announced . Interested and eligible candidates can submit the forms on the CBSE official website at cbse.gov.in. The last application date is October 11 and with late fees it is October 19.
Candidates who have been declared as essential repetition in the result, compartment and failed and who wish to improve their performance in one or more subjects can apply for the examination.
The exam fee for five subjects is Rs 1500, and Rs 300 per subject for each additional subject. For compartment, supplementary and enhancement exams, the fee is Rs 300. While the practical exam is Rs 100 for each subject. Candidates who fail to apply within the scheduled deadline may pay a late fee of Rs 2,000 in addition to the prescribed fees. by CBSE to apply for the exams.
CBSE has also informed us that the last date for submission of the LOC (List of Candidates) for Board Examinations 2024 is September 18 without any late fees. Schools with a fine can submit the CBSE LOC form by September 19. The 2024 CBSE Board Examinations will be conducted from February 15. The board has asked all schools to determine the dates of their exams, taking into account the aforementioned board exam schedule.
The board exams class 10 and class 12 will continue until April 10. This means that the board exams 2024 will last 55 days. The full schedule will likely be released by CBSE in December. The Ministry of Education has also announced that two board examinations will be conducted during the new academic session, but CBSE has yet to confirm. The board has also released the sample papers for the 10th and 12th exams next year.