NIOS Registration 2021-22: Class 10th, 12th registration date extended till August 31; Check details here
NIOS Registration 2021-22 for Class 10th and 12th has been extended till August 31, 2021. Students can complete the NIOS registration process for October/November 2021 session at sdmis.nios.ac.in.
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NEW DELHI: National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) has extended registration dates 2021-22 for Class 10th and 12th till August 31, 2021. Students can apply online for the October/November 2021 examination on the official website, sdmis.nios.ac.in. The NIOS registration process and dates for Class 10th and 12th are the same. However, the eligibility criteria and NIOS registration fees are different for both streams.
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Those who wish to register for the NIOS examination must check their eligibility mentioned on the NIOS official website. Students should keep their documents handy before starting the NIOS registration 2021-22 process. They are also advised to check the official NIOS website for the latest updates.
Steps to complete NIOS registration 2021-22 for Class 10th, 12th
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Visit the official website, sdmis.nios.ac.in
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Click on the ‘NIOS Registration’ link
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Select state/UT, identity type, course (secondary or senior secondary)
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Click the ‘Submit’ button
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Enter name, father’s name, and other details in the given space
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Select subjects, exam centres
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Fill up address, upload the documents required for the NIOS registration 2021-22
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Review fill up form details
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Make payment via debit card/credit card/net banking
Check the NIOS registration 2021-22 fees and other details below
NIOS registration fee 2021-22 for stream-I
Particular |
Extended dates |
Stream 1 academic session 2021-22 Without late fee |
August 31, 2021 |
1st Slab (with late fee of Rs. 200) |
September 1 to September 15, 2021 |
2nd Slab (with late fee of Rs.400) |
September 16 to September 30, 2021 |
3rd Slab (with late fee of Rs.700) |
October 1 to October 15, 2021 |
NIOS registration fee 202-22 for stream-2
Particular |
Extended Dates |
Stream 2 Registration |
August 31, 2021 |
Submission of TMA by learner at the accredited institute in respect of October/November 2021 examination |
August 31, 2021 |
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