CBSE New Notice: CBSE has issued a reminder to schools to submit all information regarding Class 9 and Class 11 registrations for the academic year 2025-2026. Schools have three days left to submit the registration list. See what CBSE has written in the notice.
CBSE New Notice: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a reminder to schools to submit all information regarding Class 9 and Class 11 registrations for the academic year 2025-2026. Under the reminder notice, all school principals have been ordered to submit the registration list of all 9th and 11th-grade students as soon as possible.
CBSE Notice: What is written in the CBSE notice?
CBSE stated in the notice, "You are aware that the last date for submission of candidate registration data for Classes 9th and 11th, 2025-2026 with normal fees is 16.10.2025, which means that only 03 days are left from today (14 October 2025) for submission of candidate registration data for Classes 9th-11th, 2025-2026."
Schools have 3 days left
This is the fourth reminder issued to all schools regarding submission of registration data. With the deadline approaching, schools now have only three days left to complete the process.
Schools must follow these guidelines:
Provide the correct subject information selected by students.
Check the student list being shared.
Ensure that all candidates' registration data is complete and verified.
CBSE Alert: Board Issues Alert
The CBSE Board has alerted all schools. The Board has advised all schools to submit accurate information, as this could pose problems for schools and students in the future. The Board has placed special emphasis on ensuring that all data is accurate.
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