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CBSE Correction Window for Schools: Update student details till April 17

CBSE has allowed schools to correct student details in the registration form till April 17, 2025, at a fee of Rs 1,000 for each correction, but no change in category is allowed.

New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has allowed schools to correct student details in the registration form. This helps in giving correct results and mark sheets to students. Schools can make changes from April 9 to April 17, 2025. They need to pay ₹1,000 for each correction to their regional CBSE office.

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    CBSE Correction Window 2025: Editable Student Details

    During the correction period, schools can update the following details:

    • Swap the mother’s and father’s names if entered incorrectly
    • Change or update the student’s photo
    • Correct the date of birth (with valid documents and as per CBSE rules)
    • Update the “Single Child” status
    • Fix the gender if entered wrong
    • Correct small spelling mistakes in the mother’s or father’s names

    CBSE Correction 2025: Final Reminder for Schools

    CBSE has made it clear that schools cannot allow category changes, such as switching from General to OBC.

    The board opened this correction window because many schools gave wrong details, even though they were asked to double-check the information before submitting it. Later, these schools asked CBSE to fix the mistakes, which led to this chance for corrections.

    CBSE has clearly said it will not accept any corrections after April 17, 2025. The final details schools submit will be used to prepare students’ mark sheets and results.

    The board also asked all schools to make sure that students’ name spellings, date of birth, and other details match the school records, like the admission register.

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    Written by: Rajnish
    Rajnish is a dedicated news writer at Entrance Fever, specializing in educational updates and industry trends . He studied engineering at graduation level from GGSIPU and Economics and Management at master level from Delhi University. And above all he have been teaching and counselling students at various coaching institutes. His work focuses on keeping students and educators informed about the latest developments in the education sector.

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