CBSE Supplementary Exams 2025: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will conduct the Class 10 compartment exams from July 15 and the Class 12 compartment exams on July 15 (one day only). The process of filling out the application form for supplementary exams for class 10th, and 12th students will start on May 30. The timetable for compartment exam 2025 will be released soon.

Private students can apply for compartment or improvement exams on the official website cbse.gov.in., while the applications of regular students will be submitted by their respective schools.

The last date to fill out the application form is June 17. CBSE compartment exam forms with late fees will be filled starting June 18 and till June 19.

This fee will be charged.

Candidates will have to deposit Rs 300 for each subject. Candidates from outside India will have to pay Rs 1000 per subject and candidates from Nepal will have to deposit Rs 1000. The application form filling fee for all late applicants is Rs 2000.

As per the official notice of CBSE, students who appeared for the CBSE 2023-24 exam and could not qualify for the compartment exam in the first or second chance can appear for the third compartment exam only as private candidates.

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