The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has recently issued a crucial notice to parents, emphasizing the importance of submitting accurate data for their children’s registration and the List of Candidates (LoC) for the upcoming board exams. This notification applies to students in Classes 9 and 11 for registration, and Classes 10 and 12 for their LoC submission.
Importance of Accurate Data Submission
Accurate data submission is essential for the smooth conduct of board exams. Errors in student details can lead to significant disruptions, including issues with exam results and future academic records. CBSE has highlighted that many parents have been submitting incorrect information, such as names, dates of birth, and subjects, which can cause major problems later on.
Key Steps for Parents
To ensure the correct submission of data, CBSE has outlined specific steps for parents to follow:
- Verify Personal Details: Ensure your child’s name, date of birth, and parents’ names are correct and written in full. Avoid using short names or nicknames.
- Check Surnames: Include surnames, especially if your child plans to study abroad, as many countries require full names on official documents.
- Cross-Verify Date of Birth: Double-check the date of birth and consider cross-verifying it with any existing passport.
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Choose Subjects Carefully: For students in Classes 10 and 12, carefully select the subjects as no changes will be accepted after the LoC submission.
Deadlines to Remember
- Class 9 and 11 Registration: September 18, 2024, to October 16, 2024 (without late fee); October 18, 2024, to October 24, 2024 (with late fee).
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Class 10 and 12 LoC Submission: September 5, 2024, to October 4, 2024 (without late fee); October 5, 2024, to October 15, 2024 (with late fee).
Conclusion
The CBSE’s notice serves as a vital reminder for parents to be meticulous when submitting their children’s registration data and LoC for board exams. By following the outlined steps and ensuring accurate information, parents can help prevent future complications and ensure a smooth examination process for their children. Stay informed and proactive to support your child’s academic journey.