JAC Class 9 registration 2026 ends today; pay fee by January 15
Sundararajan | January 12, 2026 | 11:23 AM IST | 1 min read
Jharkhand Board Exam 2026: Candidates can access the Class 9 application form from the official website at jacexamportal.in.
The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) will close the registration for the Class 9 board examination 2026 today, January 12. Eligible candidates can download the JAC Class 9 application form from the official website, jacexamportal.in. The application fee payment window without a late fee will close on January 15.
As per the schedule, the JAC Class 9 application form submission with a late fee will close on January 20, while the fee payment window with a late fee will close on January 22.
Candidates can pay the application fee for the JAC Class 9 board examination 2026 through online mode or via RTGS/ NEFT.
All Class 9 registration forms must be submitted and approved by the District Education Officer (DEO) by January 12 without any late fee, according to the JAC council notice.
Also read JAC board exam dates 2026 out; Jharkhand 10th, 12th paper from February 3 to 23
The JAC Class 9 registration window will not be reopened after this date due to the upcoming board examination schedule, the notice added.
As Sohrai is a government holiday in parts of Jharkhand, JAC has directed district education officials to complete approvals on time to prevent schools and students from paying late fees, the official notice stated.
JAC Class 9 Board Exam 2026: Registration fees
Below is the fee structure for the Jharkhand Academic Council Class 9 registration and examination.
| Type | Candidates | Fee without fine | Fee with fine |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Registration and exam |
Regular girls candidate |
Rs 370 |
Rs 870 |
|
Regular boys candidate |
Rs 520 |
Rs 1020 |
|
|
Private candidates (girls and boys) |
Rs 1670 |
Rs 2170 |
|
|
Exam |
Ex-regular candidates (girls and boys) |
Rs 370 |
Rs 870 |
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