CBSE 10th, 12th supplementary exam 2023 form to be released tomorrow, check details here – Times of India
The supplementary examination will take place from July 17, 2023, and will follow the same syllabus and format as the regular exam. Students who have failed in one or more subjects in the regular exam or were absent due to valid reasons can appear for the supplementary exam.
School authorities will fill the exam form online for regular candidates, while private candidates can directly fill it on the CBSE website. The application fee is Rs. 300/- per subject for regular candidates, and a late fee of Rs. 2000/- will be applicable if the form is submitted after the due date.
To apply online, schools need to generate a list of compartment students from their login, select the roll number and subject for each student, finalize the selection, make the payment online, and generate a final list with an authenticated copy for school records.
The dates for downloading admit cards will be notified separately, and in case of any discrepancies, schools should immediately contact the concerned regional office of the Board.
This supplementary exam offers students a chance to improve their scores and pass the subjects they previously struggled with, providing them with better academic opportunities and future prospects.
Read official notice here
Here’s the direct link to apply online
How to apply online by the schools
Here are the steps for online submission of the list of candidates by schools for Supplementary Examination 2023
Step 1: Generate a list of candidates placed in the Compartment from the school login
Step 2: Select Roll No. and Subject of the student who wants to appear in the Compartment
Step 3: FInalise the selection and note down the “Application ID’ generated.
Step 4: Make a payment online
Step 5: Generate a final list and keep an authenticated copy for school records along with proof of depositing fee.
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