CBSE Supplementary Exam 2026: LOC Window Opens, Act Now for July 15 Exams

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) opens the List of Candidates (LOC) window today. This critical step lets Class 12 students register for supplementary exams starting July 15. Schools must submit data through the Pariksha Sangam portal for all eligible candidates. This process is vital for students aiming to meet upcoming university admission deadlines this year.

Students placed in the compartment category or those seeking performance improvement can apply now. Class 12 students may improve their score in one subject during this cycle. Meanwhile, Class 10 students can choose up to two subjects for their improvement attempt. Quick action helps students avoid high late fees and ensures their focus remains on preparation.

CBSE Supplementary Exam 2026: LOC Window Opens

CBSE Supplementary 2026 Schedule and Registration Fees

Event TypeImportant Detail
LOC Submission StartsJune 2, 2026
Class 12 Exam DateJuly 15, 2026
Class 10 Exam StartJuly 15, 2026
Application FeeRs 300 per subject

The LOC process acts as the final verification for all candidate details before exams. Schools must ensure the accuracy of subject codes and name spellings during entry. No corrections are typically allowed after the final submission of the list through the portal. Students should double-check their records with school authorities to prevent any hall ticket issues.

The Class 12 exam on July 15 covers all subjects held in a single day. Class 10 exams will begin on the same date but extend over several days. Most papers will occur in the morning session from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Students should verify their specific subject timings on the official board date sheet immediately.

Application Guide for CBSE Supplementary LOC 2026

Schools must lead the LOC submission process using their existing credentials. Private candidates should visit the official portal to complete individual forms and pay fees. Admit cards usually arrive ten days before the examination begins. This gives students time to fix any errors found in their hall tickets.

Meeting these deadlines is essential for aspirants targeting competitive exams and higher education. A successful supplementary result ensures students do not lose a full academic year. If any issues arise, schools should contact the CBSE helpline for immediate technical support. Staying updated with the board portal will ensure a smooth journey toward the July examinations.

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