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Students who wish to attempt Madhya Pradesh Board Examination (MPBSE) for class 10th or class 12th must enroll and apply for the applications latest by Thursday, September 30, 2021.

Students who wish to attempt Madhya Pradesh Board Examination (MPBSE) for class 10th or class 12th must enroll and apply for the applications latest by Thursday, September 30, 2021.

As per the instructions from board, the date for filling the online enrollment and examination application form of regular students is September 30.

The last date for filling online enrollment application is 30.09.2021 with Rs 250/- as enrollment fee and no late fee. This is applicable for students in class 9th.

For students who are registering online for high school / H.C. / other examinations, the last date is September 30. For this, students must submit Rs 900 as examination fee. There will be no late fee till the date mentioned.

“Further, after September 30, students who have enrolled but not paid examination fee, they will be required to pay Rs 100 as late fee,” Deven Sonwani, divisional officer, said.

For the admitted student whose form is not filled till October 31, 2021, the examination fee applicable will be same. However, they will be required to pay late fee of Rs 2,000.

Further, if the process remains incomplete and student does not pay the necessary examination fee till end of November, then the late fee charged will be Rs 5,000.

Following December, the late fee for examination fee applicable will be Rs 10,000.

“We often see students crying and suffering, because they miss the basic dates, so we have also informed schools and asked them to complete the process for all the regular students as soon as possible,” Sonwani said.

He added that the late fee charged was increased citing the delay in process affecting examination process. “After examination forms are filled, there are many other processes and plans, and delay further extends deadline for all the processes,” Sonwani said.

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