JKBOSE Class 10, 12 admission fees revised for open schools; 10th, 11th exam dates postponed
Anu Parthiban | September 23, 2023 | 12:29 PM IST | 1 min read
JKBOSE Class 10 private annual exam and Class 11 biannual exams 2023 has been rescheduled to October 13 to 21. Revised time table here.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has fixed the fees for J-K Board Class 10, 12 board exam 2023 in open school. The JKBOSE Class 10 and Class 11 annual and biannual exams for the academic year 2023 have also been rescheduled.
The fee for the issuance of migration certificate, duplicate marks certificate or qualification certificate, photocopy of answer script will remain same as per the fee structure as previous year for Classes 10 and 12. However, the fee structure for registration, exam fee of Class 10 and 11 students seeking admission in Jammu and Kashmir State Open School (JKSOS) has been revised.
The decision to reschedule the JKBOSE Class 10 private annual exam and Class 11 biannual exams 2023 in Jammu and Kashmir was taken as per the suggestion of the J-K Service Selection Board (JKSSB).
JKBOSE Class 10, 12 fees 2023-24
As per the revised fee structure, here are the details of admission fees for Classes 10 and 12 for the academic year 2023-24.
|
Class |
Details |
Fees |
|
Secondary School - Class 10 course fee for five subjects |
Registration fee Study material charges Contact classes Examination fee |
Rs 3,500 |
|
Higher Secondary Part-ll - Class 12 course fee for five Subjects |
Registration fee Study material charges Contact classes Examination fee |
Rs 4,000 |
Also Read | JKBOSE Class 9, 10 maths, science, social science syllabi rationalised in line with NEP 2020
JKBOSE Class 10, 11 revised exam dates
The revised exam dates for private Class 10 students and Class 11 biannual exams 2023 are given below.
|
Class |
Subjects |
Earlier date |
Revised date |
|
Class 10 |
Additional Optional Subjects:- Arabic, Kashmiri, Dogri, Bhoti, Punjabi, Urdu, Hindi, Persian, Sanskrit, Computer Science |
September 24 |
October 13 |
|
Class 11 |
Computer Science, Information Practice, Environmental Science, Functional English, Physical Education, Islamic studies, Vedic Studies, Buddhist Studies, Electronics, Food Technology, Travel Tourism and Hotel Management, English Literature. |
October 1 |
October 17 |
|
Class 10 |
Vocational Subjects Agriculture, Apparels, Makeup and Home Furnishing, Automotive, Beauty and Wellness, Health Care, IT&ITES, Media and Entertainment, Physical Education and Sports, Plumbing, Retail, Security, Telecommunication, Tourism and Hospitality, Electronics and Hardware |
October 1 |
October 19 |
|
Class 11 |
General English |
October 8 |
October 21 |
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