Central Board of Secondary Education Class 10th Examination
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Hello Aspirant,
Here's how you can find it:
School ID Card: Your registration number is often printed on your school ID card.
Admit Card (Hall Ticket): If you've received your board exam admit card, the registration number will be prominently displayed on it. This is the most reliable place to find it for board exams.
School Records/Office: The easiest and most reliable way is to contact your school office or your class teacher. They have access to all your official records and can provide you with your registration number.
Previous Mark Sheets/Certificates: If you have any previous official documents from your school or board (like a Class 9 report card that might have a student ID or registration number that carries over), you can check those.
Your school is the best place to get this information.
Hello,
It appears you are asking if you can fill out a form after passing your 10th grade examination in the 2024-2025 academic session.
The answer depends on what form you are referring to. Some forms might be for courses or examinations where passing 10th grade is a prerequisite or an eligibility criteria, such as applying for further education or specific entrance exams. Other forms might be related to other purposes, like applying for a job, which may also have age and educational requirements.
For example, if you are looking to apply for JEE Main 2025 (a competitive exam in India), having passed class 12 or appearing for it in 2025 are mentioned as eligibility criteria.
Let me know if you need imformation about any exam eligibility criteria.
good wishes for your future!!
"Real papers" for CBSE board exams are the previous year's question papers . You can find these, along with sample papers and their marking schemes , on the official CBSE Academic website (cbseacademic.nic.in).
For notes , refer to NCERT textbooks as they are the primary source for CBSE exams. Many educational websites also provide chapter-wise revision notes and study material that align with the NCERT syllabus. Focus on practicing previous papers and understanding concepts thoroughly.
Yes, passing CBSE Class 10 under the age of 13 is valid, provided the student has met all the other requirements (attendance, having passed Class IX, etc.). There is no minimum age prescribed by CBSE specifically for appearing in or passing the Class-X board exam.
Hello Sudeepta,
Yes, A minimum of 75% attendance is compulsory in 2025-26 for 10th board examinations. You should also keep track of your attendance regularly. In case of any emergencies, kindly inform your respective school.
Medical emergencies can be taken care of, and participation in national and international sports events is also permitted. Don't forget to provide valid documentation for verification.
If you're planning to switch from CBSE to the Maharashtra State Board ( FYJC /Class 11), here’s a list of the required documents
The following documents are required to take admission in the Maharashtra Board Class 11.
Class 10 Marksheet (Original) – serves as proof of eligibility and stream allocation.
School Leaving Certificate (SLC) / Transfer Certificate (TC) – verifies that you have left your previous school.
Aadhaar Card – for identity verification and address proof.
Domicile Certificate, if you’re applying under Maharashtra state quotas or are from another state.
Required for candidates moving from another board (like CBSE, ICSE, IB).
Helps with eligibility and board verification in Maharashtra.
Caste Certificate (if applicable).
Non-Creamy Layer Certificate for OBC and similar categories.
EWS Certificate for Economically Weaker Section applicants.
Disability Certificate, if applicable.
Additional documentation for special cases, such as:
Orbit or orphan certificate
Sports certificate
Defence personnel/freedom fighter service certificate
Earthquake-affected certificate, if applicable
4–6 recent passport-sized photos with a plain white background.
hello,
These are the documents to take admission in 11th standard at your college from cbse to Maharashtra State Board.
I hope it resolves your query!!
Hello Aditya,
The documents required to take admission in 11th standard from CBSE to Maharashtra State Board are:
10th Marksheet (CBSE Board)
School Leaving Certificate (from previous school)
Migration Certificate (CBSE Board)
Aadhaar Card (student’s ID proof)
Passport size photographs
Caste Certificate (if applicable)
Domicile Certificate (if required by the college)
Some colleges may ask for additional documents. It’s best to check with the specific college for exact requirements.
Hope it helps !
We don’t know which educational board you are asking about, but assuming you mean CBSE Board, here is some guidance. The Formative Assessment 2 exams are usually a school-level test conducted to check your understanding of subjects and the CBSE 10th syllabus covered so far. Your school teachers set the FA-2 CBSE 10th question paper based on the official CBSE syllabus and include a mix of objective, short, and long-answer questions. To prepare, revise from NCERT textbooks , practice sample papers, and focus on class notes.
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