CBSE Issues New Rules for Student Detail Corrections to Speed Up Process New Delhi, December 19, 2024 The Central Board of Secondary Education has announced new strict rules for schools when they ask to fix student details on mark sheets. The board wants to make sure Class 10 and 12 students get their certificates with correct information faster. Why CBSE…
CBSE Issues New Rules for Student Detail Corrections to Speed Up Process
New Delhi, December 19, 2024
The Central Board of Secondary Education has announced new strict rules for schools when they ask to fix student details on mark sheets. The board wants to make sure Class 10 and 12 students get their certificates with correct information faster.
Why CBSE Made These Changes
CBSE said many schools send requests to fix student details like names, dates of birth, or addresses on mark sheets. But most of these requests are not complete or missing important papers.
The board gives schools many chances to send correct student information. But schools often send unclear documents or do not reply when CBSE asks for more papers.
This creates big delays in giving students their final certificates with the right details.
New Rules Schools Must Follow
CBSE has made these rules that all schools must follow strictly:
Schools must send complete and certified records with every correction request. All documents must be clear and easy to read.
If schools send incomplete requests, CBSE will reject them right away without checking further.
Schools cannot send partial information or unclear photocopies anymore.
What This Means for Students
Students will get their corrected mark sheets much faster if schools follow these new rules properly.
The board wants to make sure every Class 10 and 12 student gets their Mark Sheet-cum-Passing Certificate with 100 percent correct personal details.
CBSE stated: To ensure that requests sent to CBSE are processed in the minimum possible time, schools are directed to provide complete certified records.
Next Steps
Schools must start following these new rules immediately for all correction requests. Students should check with their schools to make sure all their details are correct before exams.
For complete details about these new rules, students and schools can visit the official CBSE website.
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