CBSE asks schools to keep LOC, registration data of students ready for board exams 2024
Vagisha Kaushik | August 7, 2023 | 04:04 PM IST | 1 min read
CBSE will begin the registration process for Classes 9, 11 students and LOC submission of Classes 10, 12 students soon for academic year 2023-24.
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“It is informed that CBSE will soon start the online process for registration of students in Classes 9 and 11 and submission of the List of Candidates (LoC) for classes 10 and 12 for the academic year 2023-24,” CBSE said in an official notice.
The board asked schools to complete all the activities related to online registration and submission of LOC so that schools can complete the registration and list submission process “correctly” and within the given time schedule.
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CBSE’s directions came after the board observed that schools are not registering or entering candidate’s data in the LOC on time and requesting the board to accept the students beyond the time schedule. “This jeopardizes and hampers the subsequent activities related to the conduct of examinations and declaration of results,” the board added.
“This prior intimation is given to the schools to keep the data ready first for LOC and thereafter registration so that schools could complete all activities on time,” CBSE stated.
CBSE further directed schools to collect the correct data of students and the subjects offered to avoid inconvenience to themselves as well as the students.
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