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CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (CBSE)



CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION(CBSE)

Dated:- 06.06.2015

NOTICE

Schedule for Compartment/6th Subject for Class XII and Improvement of

Performance (IOP) for Class X 2015 Examination.


The following is the schedule of receipt of online application forms and fee in respect of Regular candidates and application forms for private candidates of Class X/XII for the ensuing Comptt./6th Subject for Class XII/IOP for Class X Examinations to be held in July 2015:

1.
Date of receipt of Comptt./IOP form without late fee
22nd
June,


2015(Monday)

2.
Date of receipt of forms with late fee of Rs.10/- per
30th
June,

day
2015(Tuesday)





3.
Conduct of compartment-Class XII/IOP-Class X Exam.
16th
July,


2015(Thursday)

4.
Declaration of Compartment – Class XII result
6thAugust,



2015(Thursday)

5
Declaration of IOP – Class X result
13thAugust,



2015(Thursday)



A detail of the fee to be paid is as follows:-


Fee for Class XII , Compartment Examination July 2015

Sl.

Scheme



Class-XII


Class-XII

No.






Regular


Private


















Delhi
Scheme

All  India
Foreign
Delhi Scheme

All India
Foreign




(Govt
school

Scheme
School
(Govt  school

Scheme
Candidat




candidate   of


Candidate
candidate  of


e




Delhi)



Delhi)



1
Fee
for
one

120

200
1000**
150

250*
1000**

Additional/Compart










ment subject (class-










XII)











*Add Rs 55/- additional towards postal charges for candidates of outside Delhi



**Add Rs 200/- additional towards postal charges for foreign candidates







Fee for Class X, IOP Examination July 2015

Sl.

Scheme


Class-X


Class-X

No




Regular


Private















Delhi
All India
Foreign
Delhi
All India
Foreign




Scheme
Scheme
School
Scheme
Scheme
Candidate




(Govt

Candidate
(Govt






school


school






candidate


candidate






of Delhi)


of Delhi)


1.
Fee
for
one
120
200
1000**
150
250*
1000**

Improvement







of performance







subject
/







Upgrading
of







Performance






2.
Fee
for
two
230
400
2000**
320
500*
2000**

Improvement







of performance







subject
/







Upgrading
of







Performance






3.
Fee for three or
250
500
3000**
400
600*
3000**

more








Improvement







of performance







subject
/







Upgrading
of







Performance






*Add Rs 55/- additional towards postal charges for candidates of outside Delhi

**Add Rs 200/- additional towards postal charges for foreign candidates



HOW TO APPLY

COMPARTMENT EXAMINATION, JULY – 2015

CLASS XII – COMPARTMENT EXAM APPLICATION FOR PRIVATE CANDIDATES

STEPS:

  1. Prepare a Demand Draft of the requisite fee (please see notice for fee applicable and time schedule) in favour of “Secretary CBSE” payable at the city of Regional Office concerned.

  1. Get ready with image of your photograph, signature and demand draft (.jpg file only).

  1. The size of image should be between 4-50 kb for photograph, 4-20kb for signature and 4-100kb for demand draft, file must be .jpg only.

  1. Enter Roll Number, School Code and Centre Number (as given on your admit card) and click on

“Proceed” Button.

  1. The data corresponding to the roll no. will be displayed, if data is correct, than select the subject (in case of 2 subjects are displayed, you have to select one subject).

  1. If particulars displayed are correct, click “Continue” button.

  1. On the next page you have to enter your address for communication and contact details along with demand draft details of applicable fee.

  1. Select files for uploading as stated at point no. 2 and 3.

  1. Click “Submit” button after you have filled all the details correctly. YOU CAN NOT CHANGE THE DETAILS ONCE SUBMITTED, hence kindly ensure all the particulars are correct before clicking submit button.

  1. On clicking “Submit” button a confirmation page will be generated by the system which will be having application no and other details.

  1. Write the application no., roll no. and name on back side of demand draft. Keep a photocopy of demand draft and confirmation page for any future reference.

  1. Take printout of confirmation page and enclose the original demand draft with the confirmation page and send it to the CBSE Regional Office whose address is being printed on confirmation page.
 

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