This story is from September 21, 2024
CBSE issues important notice for parents on the correct submission of students' registration data; check details here
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a notice to parents regarding the registration of students for classes 9 and 11, as well as the submission of the List of Candidates (LoC) for students of classes 10 and 12. The notice advises parents that correct data submission is a crucial requirement for the successful conduct of the examinations
The notice reads, ‘You may be aware that CBSE has started the registration process of students of Classes IX/XI and submission of the List of Candidates (LOC) for the students of Class X/XII. The board has issued circulars in this regard which are available at the link… For the parents whose wards are studying in Class XI and IX or Class X and XII, submission of correct personal details and subjects offered are of utmost importance for the future of your ward and the smooth conduct of examinations.”
The official notice reads that for Classes X and XII, no subject correction will be made once the LOC submission is over for the main examinations. Request if any will be considered for supplementary examination only. Such students may decide to appear or not appear in the Main examination in the subject(s) which they have submitted in the LOC. However their results will be declared as per the examination bylaws of the board. Therefore, to avoid the above problems, CBSE has made the following requests to the parents:
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Important dates to keep in mind
| Events | Dates |
| Schedule for registration of students (Class IX/XI) (without a late fee) | September 18 to October 16, 2024 |
| Schedule for registration of students (Class IX/XI) (with a late fee) | October 18 to October 24, 2024 |
| Schedule for submission of LOC (Class X/XII) (without a late fee) | September 5 to October 4, 2024 |
| Schedule for submission of LOC (Class X/XII) (with a late fee) | October 5 to October 15, 2024 |
The official notice reads that for Classes X and XII, no subject correction will be made once the LOC submission is over for the main examinations. Request if any will be considered for supplementary examination only. Such students may decide to appear or not appear in the Main examination in the subject(s) which they have submitted in the LOC. However their results will be declared as per the examination bylaws of the board. Therefore, to avoid the above problems, CBSE has made the following requests to the parents:
- Be attentive when agreeing to the information for registration and LOC.
- The personal data of your child should be correctly filled in for registration and LOC.
- All names with the expanded form may be filled in and not the short names as in future at many places, documents in expanded form are required.
- The surname must be given in case your child is planning to go ahead as this is the requirement of several countries.
- The Date of Birth should be correct in all respects.
- While submitting the data, details given in the passport may also be checked, if a passport has been issued to your child.
- Subjects are filled in with due care on the LOC of both Classes X and XII as no change will be accepted after LOC submission for the main examination.
- It is the responsibility of the parents that all data submitted should be correct.
- The parents are also requested to visit the schools and support them in the timely submission of the registration and LOC as once the date is over, no date will be extended.
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