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Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) has extended the date for amendment of the application for board examinations to February 20

Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) has extended the date for amendment  for board examinations of the application to February 20.

For class 10th board examinations will be conducted from for academic session 2020-21 from 30 April to 15 May. For class 12th board examinations will be conducted from 01 May to 18 May.

Forms have been filled for these exams. Now the board Nomination filled for examinations, name, date of birth, photo, subject, medium, gender and fee waiver category etc. can be amended online till 20 February. The date and fee have been fixed for this.

The revised fee till February 20 is Rs 25 per student.

Rs.500 per student has been fixed till 5th March.

- The modification of the first character of 9th, 10th and 11th class applicants name will not be allowed.

- In class 9th, 10th, 12th, only students who have passed and failed from other state or board will not be allowed to amend more than two categories of student, father, mother's name, date of birth and photo.

- In class XII, except for students who have passed from other state or board, the remaining students will not be allowed to amend the name, father's name, mother's name.

- In the year 2021 examination, any kind of modification medium, subject change will not be accepted at the examination center.

MPBSE had given the students a chance to improve the filled online form. The students were then allowed to amend the application forms online from 5 February. Even then, in the application form, the name, date of birth, photo, subject, medium, gender, fee, exemption, category etc. were allowed to be amended online.

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