The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially released the schedule for submitting the List of Candidates (LOC) for the upcoming Class 10 Second Board Exam set for 2026. This announcement is crucial for students and educational institutions as it outlines the timeline and requirements for registration.
The LOC submission process is divided into several phases, each with specific deadlines:
- First Phase: April 16 (noon) to April 20, 2026
- Second Phase: Same dates as the first phase
- Final Phase: April 21 to April 22, 2026 (with late fee penalties)
This structured timeline emphasizes the importance of adhering to deadlines, as the CBSE has linked the LOC process directly to the declaration of results.
Eligibility and Registration Details
The CBSE's circular provides clarity on eligibility criteria while expanding access for students:
- Students who missed the initial registration can now submit their names during the LOC process.
- Those already registered must ensure that their fee payments are completed within the designated timeline.
- Candidates wishing to withdraw from the examination may do so, but students categorized as 'Essential Repeat' (ER) are not permitted to appear for the second examination.
For students taking compartment exams, the rules are slightly different. They can register under the same subject or for performance improvement, but their LOC submissions must be processed through their respective institutions.
Subject Change Policies
In a notable update, the CBSE has allowed students to switch from Mathematics (Standard) to Mathematics (Basic) for their second attempt. However, this is the only subject change permitted; no alterations are allowed for other subjects. This decision reinforces the board's commitment to structured improvement rather than extensive subject changes.
Students who have previously passed the main examination can also take advantage of this opportunity to enhance their scores in up to three subjects, including:
- Science
- Mathematics
- Social Science
- Languages
The second examination will strictly adhere to the syllabus outlined for the main board examination of 2026, ensuring clarity regarding the content that will be assessed.
Fee Structure and Payment Guidelines
The fee structure for the LOC submission is clearly defined, with penalties for late submissions:
| Candidate Type | Normal Fee (per subject) | Total for 3 Subjects | Late Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Domestic Candidates | Rs. 320 | Rs. 960 | Rs. 3,300 |
| International Candidates | Rs. 2,200 | Rs. 6,600 | Rs. 2,000 (additional late fee) |
It is important to note that all payments must be made digitally. The CBSE has mandated the use of electronic payment methods such as debit/credit cards, UPI, NEFT, RTGS, or net banking. Offline transactions, including direct bank transfers, will not be accepted, and any LOC applications linked to such payments will be disqualified.
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Implications for Students
The announcement of the LOC schedule is pivotal for students preparing for the Class 10 Second Board Exam. It not only clarifies the registration process but also emphasizes the need for timely action. Students should:
- Be aware of the deadlines to avoid late fees.
- Consider their options for subject changes carefully.
- Ensure that all payments are completed through the prescribed digital channels.
Understanding these guidelines will help students navigate the examination process more effectively and enhance their chances of success.