The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is set to close the submission window for the List of Candidates (LOC) by schools today. This submission is a mandatory process that ensures the registration of eligible students for the Class 10 and 12 board examinations. Schools are required to submit accurate data, including the students’ selected subjects, to enable their participation in the upcoming academic session’s board exams.
The LOC submission deadline with the normal fee is set for today, and schools that fail to meet this deadline will not be able to register students without incurring additional charges. Once the subjects are submitted via the LOC, no changes will be allowed before the main examination. The board has clarified that students must decide whether they wish to appear for the subjects they are registered for in the main exams, but CBSE will announce results strictly based on the Examination Bye-Laws of the board. Any subject corrections will only be made after the main examinations, and students needing corrections will have the opportunity to appear in the Supplementary examinations.
To ensure accuracy in the submission process, CBSE has directed school principals to review and verify that the data submitted through the LOC aligns with the board’s guidelines. Schools must carefully follow all instructions to avoid discrepancies, as any mistakes in subject selection or candidate information could cause significant issues during the exam period.
CBSE has also provided schools with a set of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) to facilitate the submission process. These FAQs address common concerns and ensure that schools can easily navigate the LOC submission process. By adhering to the board’s guidelines and ensuring accurate data, schools can help prevent delays or complications in the planning and administration of the board exams for the 2024-2025 session.
The LOC submission window for the 2024-2025 academic year officially opened on September 5, 2024, and closes today, October 4, 2024. CBSE has made it clear that no extensions will be granted beyond this deadline. As such, schools are required to complete the process within the specified timeline, or they risk penalties and additional fees for late submission.
Only students whose names are submitted through the LOC will be eligible to sit for the board examinations. The accuracy of this data is crucial for the successful administration of the exams, and CBSE has emphasized the importance of submitting all required information on time.
