CBSE tightens guidelines for direct admission to class X and XII
Team Careers360 | April 10, 2019 | 05:48 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 10: In the recent circular, dated April 5, 2019, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has declared that students seeking direct admissions in class X or XII might face a challenge as the guidelines to the direct admissions have been made rigid. Also, there will be a fee charged for the confirmation which ranges between 1000/ - to 5000/-. The Board and Schools were suffering because they had to do a lot of paperwork due to these direct admissions as the registration for Board Examination happens in class IX/XI.
However, there are certain Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) that are there to formalize the process. Parents have to provide the documents in the below-mentioned situations after which students can apply for direct admission.
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Shifting/Transfer of Parent(s) or Family
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Shifting to or from Hostel
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Re-admission due to Fail/ Absenteeism/ Compartment
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Better Education
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Long Distance
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Medical ground
The important dates to be remembered are:-
|
S.No. |
Activity |
Schedule |
|
1 |
Direct Admission of Class X/XII students |
Up to 15th July of the academic session |
|
2 |
In case of direct admission after 15th July based on the transfer of parent who is a government employee In case of direct admission within 07 days of the declaration of 1st chance Compartment result by CBSE |
To be sent to the concerned Regional Office directly so as to reach within 07 days of Admission |
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