CISCE allows Class 10 and 12 students to change their exam centres
Team Careers360 | May 30, 2020 | 05:53 PM IST | 1 min read
Explore 50+ important entrance exams after 10+2 across engineering, medical, law, and more. Don’t miss key opportunities to plan your career and secure admission in top colleges.
Check NowNEW DELHI: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) permitted 10th and 12th Class students to apply for the change of exam centre. CISCE Board took this decision in the wake of the lockdown in the country. Students will be allowed to appear for the remaining examination from the State/City/District where they are currently present.
Students must request the CISCE affiliated schools where they are registered for the year 2020 in regard to the change of the examination centre.
The request must be submitted until June 7, 2020. The affiliated schools will upload such requests on the CAREERS portal of the CISCE.
CISCE Board also informed the students that no as such payment needs to be submitted for the request of the exam centre change.
As per the official notification, “The candidate/s who are unable to take the remaining paper/s of the Examination owing to having been adversely impacted by the Covid-19 will be permitted to take the Examination at the time of the conduct of the Compartmental Examination”
Check CISCE official notification here:
Earlier, CISCE released the new exam dates for Class 10 and 12 . The examination for 10th will be conducted from July 2 to 12, 2020, while Class 12 exams will be held between July 1 to 14, 2020.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Featured News
]- CMRIT Bangalore principal: Civil, mechanical engineers migrating to IT – we are building the bridges back
- VIT Vellore professor lectures in 7 languages at once to help BTech students with complex topics; here’s how
- CISCE schools can continue to teach foreign languages as 3rd option: Board secretary
- ‘Fix schools, create jobs’: West Bengal voters cut through election noise with education, employment demands
- BBAU Lucknow student’s death sparks protests against hostel food, curfew; proctor denies link
- Fees to social media-use: What NCAHP’s first ethics code for allied, healthcare professionals says
- NMC junks 150-seat MBBS cap, population rule; sets 10 km limit for medical college-hospital distance
- Suicides, opaque placements, caste: IIT Bombay, Kanpur’s student journals dare to ask the tough questions
- ‘Not just academic, but personal’: NSUT Delhi takes AI beyond BTech, across non-engineering courses
- AI judge, cyber law courses, scholarships: GNLU is revamping LLB degrees to make students courtroom-ready