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This is an archive article published on August 18, 2023

CBSE students not allowed to write board exams 2024 if subjects filled incorrectly in LOC

CBSE also clarified that no window for correction will be made available later and thus schools should ensure the data filled is correct.

CBSE says schools should ensure list of candidates and subjects is entered properly.'Uploading correct data is the responsibility of the school concerned,' CBSE said. (Representative image. Express photo)
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has warned students and affiliated schools that if all subjects are not correctly marked in the ‘List of Candidates’ form, then the students will not be allowed to appear for the board exams 2024.

CBSE claimed that it has observed that in the past the schools and students are not “sincere and careful” about filling in the form.

“As LOC submission has started, so with this circular, all the schools are once again reminded the importance of correct submission of data in the LOC. Hence, Principals/Schools are directed to go through the LOC Notification No CBSE/LOC/2023-24/ dated 17/08/2023 meticulously before filling up of candidates’ information. Staff engaged for filling up of details should be made aware of all the guidelines which are laid down in the said circular to avoid mistakes. Parents may also be briefed about the importance of correct data and the consequences if wrong data is submitted. Subject correction after submission of LOC will not be entertained in any manner,” the Board said in the notice.

If wrong demographic details of the students are filled in, students need to get these details corrected after passing examinations and thus may face problems in admissions etc.

CBSE also clarified that no window for correction will be made available later and thus schools should ensure the data filled is correct. “Uploading correct data is the responsibility of the school concerned. Hence, make sure the data is correct before its submission to the Board,” CBSE added.

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