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CBSE issue guidelines for parents for Boards

CBSE urges parents to submit correct data for board exam student registration

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Khushi SharmaUpdated: 9/23/2024, 1:10:00 PM

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a notice. The notice is issued to parents of students of classes 9 and 11 as well as the submission of the List of Candidates (LoC) for students class 10 and 12.
The notice is to advice parents about why submitting the correct data is crucial need for the successful conduction of the examinations.

The notice states that , "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 clearly mentions for class 10 and class 12, that no subject correction will be made once LOC submission is over for the main examination. The request will only be considered for supplementary exam. Students with subject correction may decide to appear or not to in main examination subjects.
However, the result will be declared according to the examination bylaws of the board.

Thus ,CBSE has made the following requests to the parents:

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-Parents and students must be attentive when agreeing to the information for registration and LOC.

-The personal data of their 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.

For further information students and parents are advised to check the official website regularly.

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To ensure the smooth conduct of examinations and the accurate declaration of results.

Subject corrections will only be considered for supplementary exams, and students may choose not to appear in the main examination for corrected subjects.

Pay close attention to the information provided and ensure that all details are accurate.

Expanded forms should be used for all names, as documents in expanded form are often required in the future.

By regularly checking the official CBSE website.

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