New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has extended form submission dates for private candidates who will be appearing in the 10th and 12th Board exams next year.
According to a CBSE notice, the Board took the decision to extend the deadline after considering representations received from candidates.
Private candidates can now submit the exam form for Class 10 and 12 till October 18, without late fees.
The window to submit 10th and 12th exam forms with late fees for private candidates will be open from October 19 to October 25.
The form submission process for private candidates opened on September 12.
The candidates who can submit forms include students who have been declared essential repeat in the result, students who have been placed in compartment in the exam, students who have been placed in compartment in first chance compartment exam, failed/essential repeat students of 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022, passed out students of 2023 who wish to appear for improving their performance in one or more subjects, passed out students of 2022, 2023 who wish to appear in an additional subject.
The 2024 CBSE exams for private students will be conducted in February/March/April.
For more details, candidates can visit the official website of CBSE — cbse.gov.in.
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