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New rules for CBSE registration for class 9 and class 11




CBSE has issued new rules for the CBSE Registration for class 9 and class 11 students to appear for their board exams. No corrections will be allowed this year onwards. Check out the new CBSE Registration rules and mandates here.

CBSE has issued new rules for the CBSE Registration for class 9 and class 11 students to appear for their board exams. No corrections will be allowed this year onwards. Check out the new CBSE Registration rules and mandates here.The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has changed the registration rules for Class 9 students in an effort to streamline the board examination process. CBSE Registrations will now be conducted earlier than before. CBSE Registrations have begun from August 8, 2019.

1. In 2020, the CBSE board exams for classes 10 and 12 will be conducted via 16 regional offices of CBSE which have send the new school codes to all schools. Henceforth, schools will need to use these codes for communication with CBSE.

2. All CBSE schools will need to register themselves before online registration submissions. Schools need to use their 'Affiliation Number' as the user ID. Schools can get the password from the concerned regional office, after which they should change the password and protect it.

3. Schools need to ensure they are following the CBSE rules in terms of candidate registration, classroom availability, and the number of teachers. The teacher-student ration should be 1:30 and the number of class sections cannot exceed the number permitted by CBSE.

4. Class 9 and class 11 examinations have to be conducted internally by the schools.

5. 6. Schools can complete the registration process by individual entry or by uploading a filled-in Excel file provided by the online registration system.

6. 8. Schools should send the signed copy of finalized data of Registration of class IX/XI to the concerned regional office only and not to CBSE, Preet Vihar, Delhi.

7. In case of any difficulty during registration or payment refund issues, schools should contact their concerned regional office of CBSE.7. In case of any difficulty during registration or payment refund issues, schools should contact their concerned regional office of CBSE.

8. As per 'The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016', CBSE is extending several exemptions/concessions to candidates with disabilities. Check details here: http://cbse.nic.in/newsite/attach/CWSN%20April%202019.pdf.

9. Only those students whose names are submitted through the online registration process will be allowed to appear for the February-April 2021 board examinations for classes 10 and 12.

10. CBSE schools have to update student data on OASIS before registration.

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