CBSE exam registration 2021: 10th, 12th applications forms can be submitted at cbse.nic.in for private student
Team Careers360 | October 27, 2020 | 09:56 AM IST | 1 min read
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Attempt NowNEW DELHI : Central Board of Secondary Education has released CBSE exam 2021 registration forms for 10th and 12th class private students. CBSE 10th, 12th application forms 2021 can be submitted online on cbse.nic.in. While filling CBSE exam form 2021, students need to pay requisite fees in online mode.
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The last date to submit CBSE examination form 2021 for class 10th and 12th is November 11, 2020 without late fee. But, students can also submit CBSE registration form 2021 till November 21 with late fee charges. Students must note that CBSE registration 2021 last date will not be extended, as mentioned in the notification.
Click here to submit CBSE 10th, 12th exam form 2021 for private students.
Official notification link
- Click here to download CBSE 10th exam registration 2021 details
- 12th class students need to click here to know complete details of CBSE Class 12 registration 2021.
CBSE registration 2021 - Exam categories
There are a total of 5 categories in any of which a student can appear as a private candidate. These categories are:
CBSE exam registration 2021 fees
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