CBSE to begin exam form submission for private students for board exams 2023 from September 17
Board Exams 2023: CBSE will begin submission for exam form for Class 10, 12 private students from September 17 at cbse.gov.in
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NEW DELHI : The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will start online submission of exam forms for Class 10, 12 private candidates for board exams 2023 from September 17. CBSE will conduct Class 10, 12 board exams 2023 for private students from February 2023 along with other students.
In an official notification, the board has issued a list of categories of private students for whom board exams will be conducted. “The Central Board of Secondary Education will hold the examinations for following categories of private students in the month of February/March/April - 2023 along with the board’s annual examinations 2023,” read the official notice while listing down the categories.
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“Accordingly, the online submission of form by the students placed in the above categories for examination scheduled to be held in 2023 will be starting from 17.9.2022,” added the CBSE notification.
Private students can fill board exams 2023 forms through the ‘private candidates’ link available on the official website. CBSE informed that board exams 2023 will be conducted for these categories of students on the basis of syllabus available on the official website.
10th, 12th board exams 2023: Exam form, fee submission schedule
Fee Slab |
Fee per student |
Dates |
|
In India |
Outside India |
September 17, 2022 to September 30, 2022 |
|
Examination fee |
Rs 1,500 for 5 subjects |
Rs 10,000 for 5 subjects |
|
Rs 300 per subject for each extra subject |
Rs 2,000 per subject for each extra subject |
||
Exam fee for compartment, additional, improvement |
Rs 300 per subject |
Rs 2,000 per subject |
|
Practical fee |
Rs 150 for each practical, project work subject |
Rs 350 for each practical, project work subject |
|
With late fee |
Rs 2,000 per candidate (in addition to fee) |
October 1, 2022 to October 7, 2022 |
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CBSE further informed candidates, “the examination centre will be allotted as per the choice of city filled in the online form.” Class 10, 12 candidates and parents have been advised to check eligibility criteria, general information, detailed instructions for submitting online application form and uploading the photo, fee schedule, list of subjects, exemptions and other details in the official notification available on the website.
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