CBSE Class 10, 12 Board Exam 2025 Registrations Begin
CBSE Class 10 : The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), has begun the registration window for the CBSE Class 10, 12 Board Exam 2025. Students currently in grades 10 and 12 must complete the exam form and register for the board examinations. The board-affiliated schools will follow the same procedure and turn in the List of Candidates and (LOC). The entire process must be completed online using the Pareeksha Sangam site at parikshasangam.cbse.gov.in.
Schools have been notified that the registration gateway is currently open and will stay so until October 4, 2024. Schools must submit the LOC within this time frame, as defined by the board, together with the necessary fees for the next board examinations. Visually impaired students are granted an exemption from paying classes 10 and 12 exam fees.
CBSE Class 10, 12 Board Exam 2025: Application Fee Without Late Fee
— India: Rs. 1,500/- per applicant for 5 subjects, Rs. 300/- per subject for extra subjects.
— Nepal: Rs. 5,000/- per applicant for 5 subjects, Rs. 1,000/- each subject for extra subjects.
— Other countries: Rs. 10,000/- per applicant for 5 subjects; Rs. 2,000/- per subject per candidate for any extra subjects.
— For SC/ST candidates: Rs. 1,200/- for five subjects.
The board will permit schools to submit the LOC till October 15 in the event of a delay, but there would be a late fee of Rs. 2000 per child that must be paid. It is therefore crucial that schools wrap up the LOC and registration process on schedule.
Schools must ensure that all registration forms have accurate information since it will be used in official documents such as mark sheets and roll numbers. Any inaccuracies may cause differences in CBSE data. Students should also ensure that their subject codes are valid, as modifications cannot be made after enrolment.
The board examinations are planned to start on February 15, 2025. It is anticipated that the date sheet will be made public in November or December of 2024. To avoid last-minute complications, schools should refer to the official notification on the CBSE a website.
For Educational Notes Click here
For Educational News Click here
For Previous year question paper Click here
For 3lakh+ free mcq questions with answers download the Edunovations app today