
On behalf of the Central Board of Secondary Education, the online registration process for class IX and XI for class X-XII is being started on July 1. Schools have to fill in the details of the students correctly. The school administration will be responsible for filling wrong information. Once the details are submitted on the portal, they cannot be rectified. In such a situation, the board has instructed the schools not to make mistakes in registration.
Guidelines have been issued by CBSE for the registration of students of classes IX and XI. Under this, once the student's details are submitted online by the school, they cannot be changed. The school has to write the name of the student and the parents in full, due to the abbreviated name, the student may face problems in the future.
It is to be known that the board does online registration for class tenth and twelfth board examinations in ninth and eleventh. Under this process, the name of the children, parents, course combination, date of birth, and other important information is filled in.
30 September registration last date
Starting from July 1, the registration process will continue till September 30. 300 will have to be paid for this. Whereas registration can be done from October 1 to 15 with an additional two thousand rupees late fee. In this way, the student has to pay Rs 2300 as a late fee. Class IX students of CBSE schools abroad will have to pay Rs 500 and class XI students Rs 600.
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