NIOS Class 10, 12 public exam fee 2024 payment facility begins; fees details
Anu Parthiban | November 21, 2023 | 05:28 PM IST | 1 min read
NIOS Public Exam 2024: Students will be able to pay the examination fee from November 21 to December 20 on nios.ac.in without late charges.
NEW DELHI: National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) will conduct the secondary and senior secondary public examinations in April and May 2024. The board has announced NIOS public exam fee payment dates. Students who wish to appear in the exam will have to make the payment on the official website, nios.ac.in.
Students will be able to pay the examination fee from November 21 to December 20. “The examination fee payment schedule for the learners registered for October-November 2023 examinations will be notified after the declaration of result,” the board said.
Students appearing in NIOS Class 12 should ensure a compulsory gap of two years from the year of passing the secondary examination for the purpose of obtaining a passing certificate.
Students who do not have the requisite gap of two years will have to register only in a maximum of four subjects for the forthcoming April-May 2024 examinations. The fee is to be paid only through online mode by visiting NIOS website, sdmis.nios.ac.in, it said.
NIOS public exam 2024 fee dates
Students can check the complete schedule for payment of fees for NIOS Class 10, 12 exam.
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NIOS exam fee |
Dates |
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Without late fee |
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For eligible learners for examinations prior to October-November 2023 examinations |
November 21 to December 20 |
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For learners enrolled in Stream-I, Block-I for April-May 2024 Examinations |
November 21 to December 20 |
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With late fee of Rs 100 per subject |
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For all eligible learners |
December 21 to December 31 |
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With late fee of Rs 1,500 per student |
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For all eligible learners |
January 1 to 10, 2024 |
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