
Edu dept issues advance registration schedule for classes 9 & 11
Students who pass the high school compartment exam have an extended deadline of Aug 20 according to the notice.
"A registration fee of Rs 50 per student must be paid through challan," an official said. "Schools are required to upload the payment receipts and student records on the board's official website by Aug 25."
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Once the data is uploaded, schools will receive a checklist containing student names, parents' names, date of birth, gender, subjects, and photographs.
School principals must verify these details between Aug 26 and Sept 5, officials said.
"No changes will be permitted during the verification period. A correction window will open from Sept 6 to Sept 20, allowing only updates to existing entries. No fresh registrations will be accepted during this window," the official added.
Schools are required to submit the final list of verified students—along with their photographs and proof of fee payment—to the office of the district school inspector by Sept 30 as per the guidelines.

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