CBSE Class 12 supplementary exam 2026 on July 28; LOC submission starts
Vaishnavi Shukla | June 30, 2026 | 09:09 PM IST | 2 mins read
CBSE 12th Supplementary Exam 2026: Schools can submit the List of Candidates (LOC) online through the ‘Pariksha Sangam’ portal by July 8
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Download NowThe Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has started accepting online applications for the CBSE Class 12 supplementary exam 2026. CBSE will conduct the CBSE Class 12 supplementary exam 2026 on July 28.
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The submission of the List of Candidates (LOC) for the Class 12 supplementary examination 2026 has to be completed by schools through the ‘Pariksha Sangam’ portal accessible on the official CBSE website.
According to the official CBSE notice, regular students will have to contact their schools to submit their application for the supply exam by July 8. Schools will have to submit the LOC details on the online portal before the given deadline.
CBSE Class 12 Supplementary Exam Fees 2026
Visually impaired students of Class 12 are exempted from paying the CBSE supply exam fee 2026. The fee for students in India and abroad is shown in the table below.
|
Fee Slab (for each subject) |
Schools in India |
Schools in Nepal |
Schools outside India |
|
Fee Slab |
Rs 320 |
Rs 1,100 |
Rs 2,200 |
CBSE Class 12 supplementary exam 2026 will be held for 90 subjects.
CBSE 12th Supply Exam 2026: Who is eligible?
The eligibility criteria for the CBSE Class 12 supplementary exam 2026 are as follows.
- Students who appeared as regular candidates in the CBSE Class 12 2026 board exam s and were placed in the compartment category are eligible to apply only for the subject in which they received the compartment.
- Students who appeared in six subjects and were placed in the compartment category in two subjects can choose either one of those subjects to appear for supplementary exam.
- Students who appeared in six subjects, were declared pass, but failed in one subject after the subject replacement rule was applied, can appear for that failed subject under the 'Improvement of Performance category', provided the board examines that subject. Read More | CBSE 12 marksheets on DigiLocker from next year onwards
CBSE board has also instructed all affiliated schools to submit LOC for students who have their names in the compartment category, even if they are unable to contact the student.
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