CBSE Class 12 Improvement exams to be held in September 2020; check details
Team Careers360 | August 14, 2020 | 12:23 PM IST | 1 min read
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Apply NowNEW DELHI : Central Board of Secondary Education has released an official notification which says that Class 12 optional examination will be held in September 2020. The Board has informed that the regular students need to apply for the optional/improvement exam through their respective schools. The schools will send the List of Candidates (LOC) to CBSE.
The private students will be able to appear for the optional examination by applying through the official website of CBSE.
Students who were marked on the basis of the assessment scheme in the subjects whose exam was scheduled from July 1 to 15, 2020, will be able to appear for the optional exams to improve their marks.
CBSE further said that the marks scored in the optional examination will be considered as final. The schools will be intimated about the date of the downloading of the admit card.
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to download the CBSE official notification for 12th regular students.
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to download the official notice for Class 12 private students.
Along with the optional examination, the compartment exams will also be conducted in September 2020. The exam dates will be announced by CBSE soon.
Schedule and Fee for Optional Examination for Class 12 (Regular and Private Students)
Note : Students must note that no extension will be given by the Board for submitting the online form.
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