CBSE Registrations 2018-19: Class 9 and Class 11 till Today, Check the Details
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The candidates can register for class 9 and class 11 till today, as October 30 is the last date as per Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) guidelines.

 
The schools can complete the student registration process by October 30, 2018, without late fee.
 
All CBSE affiliated schools must complete the registration process within the given schedule.

For the students who miss the deadline, they can still register with a late fee of Rs 1000 but only till November 12, 2018.

The students who still miss the deadline of November 12, they can apply till November 20 with a late fee of Rs 2000 along with the initial registration fees of Rs 150 for the schools in India.

As for the schools abroad, the initial fees for students of class 9 is Rs 250 and the initial fees for the class 11 students are Rs 300.
 
The final deadline for the registration is November 28, 2018, but the students have to pay Rs 5000 extra as the late fees.

After November 28, 2018, the dates will no more extend further.
 
The dates were extended due to keeping in mind the holidays on account of Dussehra and ‘Titli’ cyclone.
 
Recently MHRD introduced New Affiliation Bye-Laws 2018 and received the affiliation norms for CBSE schools.
 
Due to the New Bye-Laws, the affiliation process, beginning with making the process online to bring more transparency, has been simplified.
 
Now just two documents are to be filled at the time of application instead of 14 documents as the CBSE has reduced the paperwork drastically.
 
As well as the inspection of schools will no longer be based on academic indicators and learning outcomes.
Even if not mentioned in the grant letter, the affiliation will be valid for three years.
 
Currently, there are 20,783 schools affiliated to CBSE in the country.
 
CBSE is taking a lot of steps to make things easier for the students as well as contributing to developing the education structure of India.

Features of this year’s Online Registration system are as under (as per the CBSE official report): -

- Schools should enter a number of sections and number of students which should be in consonance with the information provided on OASIS. This information should be filled very carefully in OASIS as schools will not be allowed to change the declared section/strength afterward.

- As per Rule 6.1(a)(iii) of the Examination Bye-Laws, the school shall ensure that the student, while seeking admission in a class, satisfies the requirement of age limit (minimum and maximum) as determined by the State/ U.T. Government and applicable to the place where the School is located.

- Aadhaar number field has been provided. The use of Aadhaar for the students will result in the accuracy of the students’ details.

- The students not in possession of Aadhaar number may enter the Passport number, Ration card number, Bank account number or any other Govt. valid identity.
In respect of Foreign nationals, Passport Number can be provided. If passport number is not available, Social Security Number/ID Number issued by that Foreign Country may be mentioned.

- For classes IX/XI, schools are advised to offer only those subjects which have been permitted to them by the Board. In case, the school sponsors students in the subject(s) other than those permitted by the Board, it may lead to action against the school, in addition to the cancellation of candidature of such students.

- Board has prescribed scheme of studies which is available in the Curriculum on the link cbseacademic.nic.in/curriculum.html on website cbseacademic.nic.in for Secondary and Senior Secondary classes. Schools are required to offer the subjects in adherence to the Scheme of Studies only.

- In accordance with the Scheme of Studies, Board has prescribed examples of the Valid/ Invalid combination of subjects. Schools should check the combination of subjects before filling in the subjects.

- Class IX/XI examinations must be conducted internally by the schools.

- All Independent Schools situated in India must deposit Sports Fee of Rs.10,000/- along with registration fee. This fee is collected by the online system by default. No separate sports fee is required to be sent by the schools situated in India to the concerned Regional Office.

- Schools can complete the registration process by individual entry or uploading filled in excel file provided by the online registration system.

- In case of refund of payment, schools should contact the Regional Office concerned.

- Schools are required to send the signed copy of finalized data of registered students of class IX/XI too concerned Regional Office only. Schools are advised not to send it to Central Board of Secondary Education, Preet Vihar, Delhi.

- Instructions for submission of List of Candidates for class X/XII and an online form for Private/2nd chance Compartment examination will be issued separately.

- CBSE has remodeled assessment system for class X examination. For details on assessment system for the classes IX and X please refer to Circular no. Acad05/2017 dated 31.01.2017.

- Board is extending several exemptions/concessions to candidates with disabilities as defined in the “THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES ACT 2016”. In this context, notification No. CBSE/Coord/112233/2018 dated 26.09.2018 issued by the Board may please be referred to