CBSE Board Exam 2026: Board Issues Strict LOC Guidelines For Class 10, 12 Exams; Check Details
CBSE has issued strict guidelines for schools submitting the List of Candidates (LOC) for Class 10 and 12 exams 2025-26, stressing accurate student details. A correction facility will remain open until the last date, along with a verification slip for students. After October 27, no changes in names, DOB, or subjects will be allowed.

CBSE Board Exam 2026 | Official Website
CBSE Board Exam 2026: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued detailed guidelines to schools that submit the List of Candidates (LOC) for the 2025-26 Class 10 and Class 12 board exams. The move aims to avoid errors in students' data and prevent board examination issues. Students can view and download the CBSE LOC guidelines at cbse.gov.in.
Accuracy in Student Data Stressed
As per the notice, schools are required to authenticate student and parent name spellings, date of birth, and subject combinations as identical to school records. Mis-spellings in details such as Hindi, English, Mathematics, Urdu, or Sanskrit subject codes should be kept away, since these have a direct bearing on eligibility for an examination.
Correction Window Available Till Deadline
In a major concession, CBSE has permitted schools to get corrections done even after the final submission of the LOC, if it is completed before the last date. If there are extra fees involved with changes, they can be paid online. This measure ensures that genuine errors do not penalise students at a later stage.
Data Verification Slip for Students
To further ensure accuracy, CBSE will issue a "data verification slip" after submission of the LOC. The schools are required to communicate the slip to the candidates, and they can verify and bring errors to notice. Corrections may be effected between October 13 and October 27, 2025. But once this is done, no more name changes, date of birth changes, or subject changes will be accepted.
ALSO READ
Parallel Updates for CWSN Candidates
Schools have also been asked to update information of Children With Special Needs (CWSN) on the parallel portal so that facilities may be properly provided at the time of examinations.
Last Reminder to Schools
CBSE has again clarified that schools should be careful while giving LOC and registration information for Classes IX and XI too. The Board reiterated that its new steps are intended to reduce mismatches and safeguard students from last-minute hassles.
RECENT STORIES
-
Bhopal News: Kidney Patient Jumps To Death From Hamidia Hospital’s 7th Floor -
Mumbai News: Developer Accused Of Defying MHADA Orders, Families Still Await Homes In ₹7-Crore... -
VHP Launches Diwali Campaign To Clean, Light And Decorate Over 11,000 Temples In Maharashtra -
Mumbai News: Chunabhatti Police Bust International Mobile Theft Syndicate, 8 Arrested -
From Cough To Cult: How A Saint's Illness Led To 500-Year Old Temple’s Rebirth In MP's Bhind