CBSE Board Exam 2025 Registration commences for Classes 9-11

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially opened registration for the 2025 board exams, marking the first significant step for students in classes 9, 10, 11, and 12 (private candidates) as they gear up for the upcoming examinations.

The registration process is now live on the Pariksha Sangam portal (parikshasangam.cbse.gov.in), and both students and parents are encouraged to complete their submissions promptly to avoid last-minute complications.

The registration period commenced in September 2024 and will close in October 2024, with the exact deadline yet to be announced. This crucial step sets the tone for the academic year as students prepare for high-stakes exams. While schools will handle the registration process, students and their families must remain engaged, ensuring that all required documents are in order and that the registration is completed within the given timeframe.

To register for the CBSE 2025 Board Exams, students must provide a passport-sized photograph, their signature, a birth certificate (for Class 9 students), and a previous class pass certificate (for Class 11 students). The registration fee is approximately ₹1,500 for regular students and about ₹2,000 for private candidates. Registration for the CBSE 2025 Board Exams will commence in September 2024. The end date for registration and the deadline for fee payment are both set for October 2024, with specific dates to be announced later.

As News18 reports, the registration process applies to regular students from CBSE-affiliated schools and private candidates, particularly for Class 12. Principals or logistics managers at respective schools will manage the registration on behalf of their students, which includes filling out the online application form, uploading the necessary documents, and paying the applicable registration fee.

With the deadline fast approaching, students are strongly advised to complete the process well before the cut-off date. Delays could lead to technical issues, potential late fees, or the risk of missing the exams. 

CBSE has made provisions to support students and parents throughout this process, offering a dedicated helpline (011-23220155/23220235) and email support (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) for any issues or queries.