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11 September 2014 Page 1 of 25 List of Candidates (LOC) for Academic session 2014-15 for Class X/ XII Important: Please read the following sections of this document carefully before submission of details of student for List of Candidates Section-I Scheme of Studies –Secondary School Examination for academic session 2013-15 Section-II Scheme of Studies –Senior School Certificate Examination for academic session 2013-15 Section-III Conduct of Problem Solving Assessment (PSA) for Improvement of Performance for classes X & XII for the academic session-2014-15 Section-IV Conduct of Student‟s Global Aptitude Index (SGAI) for class X for the academic session-2014-15 Section-V Conduct of Proficiency Test for class X for the academic session-2014-15 Section-VI Instructions and Procedure for online submission of List of Candidates (LOC) for 2014-15

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List of Candidates (LOC) for Academic session 2014-15 for

Class X/ XII

Important: Please read the following sections of this document carefully before submission of details of student for List of Candidates

Section-I Scheme of Studies –Secondary School Examination for academic session 2013-15

Section-II Scheme of Studies –Senior School Certificate Examination for academic session 2013-15

Section-III Conduct of Problem Solving Assessment (PSA) for Improvement of Performance for classes X & XII for the academic session-2014-15

Section-IV Conduct of Student‟s Global Aptitude Index (SGAI) for class X for the academic session-2014-15

Section-V Conduct of Proficiency Test for class X for the academic session-2014-15

Section-VI Instructions and Procedure for online submission of List of Candidates (LOC) for 2014-15

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Section-I Scheme of Studies – Secondary School Examination for academic session 2013-15

Part 1 – Scholastic Areas – Academic Performance:

Sub I & Sub II Any two prescribed languages as per Scheme of Studies (Out of the two languages one shall be English or Hindi)

Sub III, Sub IV & Sub V Mathematics, Science & Social Science

Sub VI – Under NSQF A candidate may offer any one subject from Group-A Vocational under National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF), if desired

Sub VII - Additional Subject (optional) A candidate may offer any one additional subject optional either language or from Group-B or Group-C, if desired.

Subject from Group-C is permitted only if Sub VI from Group-A has not been opted.

Refer Circular No. Acad.-05/2013 dated 10th January 2013, Circular No. Acad-07/2013 dated 17th January 2013 and Circular No. Acad-32/2013 dated 08th May, 2013 for Subjects under Group-A or Group-C. Schools who are interested to offer Skill based vocational courses at Secondary level (Class IX/ X) may opt vocational subjects under National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF).

Vocational subject from Group-A may be offered as compulsory 6th subject in class IX and X, wherein curriculum of five regular academic subjects is specially designed, so as to accommodate this course under NSQF. In this case the CGPA for class IX and X for such students will be calculated considering the grade/ marks obtained in all the six subjects. In addition to CCE certificate Board will also issue National Certificate for Work Preparation of respective Industry Sector Skill Council.

OR

Vocational subject from Group-C may be offered as 7th Additional Optional subject along with the existing five regular academic subjects of secondary level of same curriculum.

Candidate with Learning Disabilities may offer:

English or Hindi and any four out of - Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Other one/ two Languages (s), Commerce (154-ELEM. OF BUSINESS,254- ELEM BOOK-K & ACCY), Painting, Music, Home Science, Foundation of Information Technology and any one vocational subject under Group-C.

Part 2 Co- Scholastic Areas:

Part 2 (A) Life Skills Thinking Skills : Self Awareness, Problem Solving, Decision Making, Critical and Creative

Thinking.

Social Skills : Interpersonal Relationships, Effective Communication and Empathy

Emotional Skills : Managing Emotions and Dealing with Stress

Part 2 (B) Work Education Work Education : Cookery Skills, Preparation of stationery items, Tying and dyeing and screen

printing, Recycling of paper, Hand embroidery, Running a book bank, Repair and maintenance of domestic electrical gadgets, Computer operation

and Maintenance, Photography etc.

Part 2 (C) Visual and Performing Arts

Visual and Performing Arts : Music (Vocal, Instrumental), Dance, Drama, Painting, Craft, Sculpture,

Puppetry, Folk Art forms etc

Part 2 (D) Attitude and Values towards

Teachers School-mates School Programmes and Environment Value Systems

Part 3 Co-Scholastic Activities:

Part 3(A) Suggestive activities (Any two to be opted)

531 Literary & Creative Skills : Debate, Declamation, Creative Writing, Recitation, Essay Writing,

Poster-Making, Slogan Writing etc.

532 Scientific Skills Science Club, Projects, Maths Club, Science Quiz, Science Exhibition,

Olympiads, etc.

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534 Organizational & Leadership Skills Eco Club, Health & Wellness Club, Disaster Management Leadership

Skills Club, AEP and other Clubs.

535 Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills Power Point Presentation, Website and Cover Page Designing,

Communication, Animation, Programming, E-books etc.

Part 3 (B) Health & Physical Education (Any two to be opted)

541 Sports/Indigenous sports (Kho-Kho etc.) 542 NCC/NSS 543 Scout and Guide 544 - Swimming 545 – Gymnastics 546 – Yoga 547 - First Aid 548 - Gardening/Shramdaan

Note:

1. Subjects for a candidate under Scholastic Areas Part 1 in Class IX and Class X have to be same

2. The same language cannot be offered both at the Course A/ Course B level. 3. 165-Foundation of Information Technology and 402-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(O)/ 462-

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(C) cannot be offered together 4. Skills under Co-Scholastic Areas-Part 2(A), 2(B), 2(C) & 2(D) are same in Class IX and Class X.

However, the candidate has option to choose any two Skills under Co-Scholastic Activities – Part 3(A) & 3(B). The Skills under Co-Scholastic Activities – Part 3(A) & 3(B) may be different in Class IX and Class X.

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EXAMPLE :

Correct Subject Combination

Wrong Subject Combination

CASE 1 Sub1: 101 English Comm. Sub2: 085 Hindi Course-B Sub3: 041 Mathematics Sub4: 086 Science Sub5: 087 Social Science Sub6: 461 Dynamics of Retailing(C) Sub7: 049 Painting

CASE 6 Sub1: 002 Hindi Course-A Sub2: 004 Punjabi Sub3: 041 Mathematics Sub4: 086 Science Sub5: 087 Social Science Sub6: 462 Information Technology(C) Sub7: 165 Foundation of IT

INVALID

CASE 2 Sub1: 184 English Language & Lit. Sub2: 002 Hindi Course-A Sub3: 041 Mathematics Sub4: 086 Science Sub5: 087 Social Science Sub6: - Sub7: 122 Comm. Sanskrit

CASE 7 Sub1: 002 Hindi Course-A Sub2: 021 Russian Sub3: 041 Mathematics Sub4: 086 Science Sub5: 087 Social Science Sub6: 464 Automobile Technology(C)

Sub7: 404 Automobile Technology(O) INVALID

CASE 3 Sub1: 002 Hindi Course-A Sub2: 009 Marathi Sub3: 041 Mathematics Sub4: 086 Science Sub5: 087 Social Science Sub6: 463 Security (C) Sub7: 004 Punjabi

CASE 8 Sub1: 002 Hindi Course-A Sub2: 021 Russian Sub3: 041 Mathematics Sub4: 086 Science Sub5: 087 Social Science Sub6: 464 Automobile Technology(C) Sub7: 403 Security (O) INVALID

CASE 4 Sub1: 101 English Comm Sub2: 002 Hindi Course-A Sub3: 041 Mathematics Sub4: 086 Science Sub5: 087 Social Science Sub6: - Sub7: -

CASE 5 Sub1: 184 English Language & Lit. Sub2: 002 Hindi Course-A Sub3: 041 Mathematics Sub4: 086 Science Sub5: 087 Social Science Sub6: - Sub7: 402 Information Technology (O)

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Subject Code and Subject Name for Secondary School Examination

for academic session 2013-15

LANGUAGES COMPULSORY SUBJECTS

CODE NAME

CODE NAME

002 HINDI COURSE-A

041 MATHEMATICS

085 HINDI COURSE-B

086 SCIENCE

101 ENGLISH COMM.

087 SOCIAL SCIENCE

184 ENGLISH LNG & LIT.

6th SUBJECT Vocational under NSQF Compulsory (Group A)

003 URDU COURSE-A

303 URDU COURSE-B

461

DYNAMICS OF RETAILING(C)

004 PUNJABI

462

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(C)

005 BENGALI

463 SECURITY(C)

006 TAMIL

464 AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY(C)

007 TELUGU

466 INTRODUCTION TO TOURISM (C)

008 SINDHI

ADDITIONAL 7th SUBJECT – OPTIONAL (Group-B)

009 MARATHI

010 GUJARATI

031 MUSIC CAR.VOCAL

011 MANIPURI

032 MUSIC CAR.INS.MEL.

012 MALAYALAM

033 MUSIC CAR.INS.PER.

013 ODIA

034 MUSIC HIND.VOCAL

014 ASSAMESE

035 MUSIC HIND.INS.MEL

015 KANNADA 036 MUSIC HIND.INS.PER

016 ARABIC 049 PAINTING

017 TIBETAN 064 HOME SCIENCE

018 FRENCH

076 NATIONAL CADET CORPS (NCC)

020 GERMAN

165 FOUNDATION OF I T

021 RUSSIAN

023 PERSIAN

154 ELEM. OF BUSINESS

024 NEPALI 254

ELEM BOOK-K & ACCY

025 LIMBOO 354 E-TYPEWRITING-ENG

026 LEPCHA

454 E-TYPEWRITING-HIN

092 BODO

ADDITIONAL 7th SUBJECT – VOCATIONAL OPTIONAL

(Group C)

093 TANGKHUL

094 JAPANESE

401 DYNAMICS OF RETAILING (O)

095 BHUTIA

402 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(O)

096 SPANISH

403 SECURITY(O)

097 KASHMIRI 404 AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY(O)

098 MIZO 406 INTRODUCTION TO TOURISM (O)

099 BAHASA MELAYU

122 COMM. SANSKRIT

Any One

Any One

Any One

Any One

Any One

Any One

Any One

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Section-II Scheme of Studies – Senior School Certificate Examination for academic session 2013-15

1. Academic Course :

Sub I Language I :English or Hindi

Sub II Language II : Language other than Language I or an elective subject from Academic Electives in lieu of Language II

Sub III, Sub IV & Sub V Three Electives from Academic Electives or Two Electives from Academic Electives and any one subject from Vocational Electives under Group-A

Sub VI - Additional Subject (optional)

One language at elective level or an elective subject from Academic Electives or any one subject from Vocational Electives under Group-A

Sub VII to IX (Subjects of internal assessment)

500-Work Experience 502-Physical and Health Education

503-General Studies

2. Vocational Course :

Sub I Language I :English or Hindi

Sub II Language II : Language other than Language I or an elective subject from Academic Electives in lieu of Language II

Sub III, Sub IV & Sub V One elective subject from Academic Electives and Two vocational subjects as prescribed under Vocational Course of two papers or Three vocational subjects as prescribed under Vocational Course of three papers

Sub VI - Additional Subject (optional)

One language at elective level or an elective subject from Academic Electives or

one vocational subject as prescribed under Vocational Course or any one subject from Vocational Electives under Group-A

Sub VII to VIII (Subjects of internal assessment)

501-General Foundation Course 502-Physical and Health Education

Notes:

1. Out of the languages, one shall be English or Hindi, both English and Hindi can also be offered simultaneously.

2. The same language can be offered only at one level i.e. Core/ Elective.

3. The List of Vocational Courses available is attached. Subjects as prescribed under Vocational Courses are to be

opted. However, Scheme of Studies may be referred.

4. Accountancy (055) and Financial Accounting (780) cannot be taken together

5. Physics (042) and Applied Physics (625) and General/ Radiation Physics(666) cannot be taken together

6. Biology (044) and Biology Opthalmic(657) cannot be taken together.

7. Informatics Practice (065) and Computer Science (083) cannot be taken with IT Tools (795) and Web Applications (796).

8. Business Studies (054) and Business Operations & Administrations (766) cannot be taken together.

9. Nail Technology & Retail (770), Arts & Science of Makeup & Retail (771) cannot be taken with Beauty & Hair

(745) and Holistic Health (746).

10. Mass Media Studies (072) cannot be taken with Evolution and Forms of Mass Media (738) and Creative and

Commercial Procedure in Mass Media (739).

11. Library & Information Science (079) cannot be taken with Library Information and Society (747) and Library

Classification & Cataloging (748).

12. Fashion Studies (053) cannot be taken with Elelments of Design & Fashion (774),Introduction to Fashion

Industry (775) and Garment Construction (776).

13. Multimedia & Web Technology (067) cannot be taken with IT Tools (795) and Web Applications (796).

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Subject Code and Subject Name for Senior School Certificate Examination

for academic session 2013-15

LANGUAGES ACADEMIC ELECTIVES CODE NAME CODE NAME

001 ENGLISH ELECTIVE 027 HISTORY

101 ENGLISH ELECTIVE-CBSE 028 POLITICAL SCIENCE

301 ENGLISH CORE 029 GEOGRAPHY

002 HINDI ELECTIVE 030 ECONOMICS

302 HINDI CORE 031 MUSIC CAR.VOCAL

003 URDU ELECTIVE 032 MUSIC CAR.INS.MEL.

303 URDU CORE 033 MUSIC CAR.INS.PER.

022 SANSKRIT ELECTIVE 034 MUSIC HIND.VOCAL

322 SANSKRIT CORE 035 MUSIC HIND.INS.MEL

104 PUNJABI 036 MUSIC HIND.INS.PER

105 BENGALI 037 PSYCHOLOGY

106 TAMIL 039 SOCIOLOGY

107 TELUGU 040 PHILOSOPHY

108 SINDHI 041 MATHEMATICS

109 MARATHI 042 PHYSICS

110 GUJARATI 043 CHEMISTRY

111 MANIPURI 044 BIOLOGY

112 MALAYALAM 045 BIOTECHNOLOGY

113 ODIA 046 ENGG. GRAPHICS

114 ASSAMESE 048 PHYSICAL EDUCATION

115 KANNADA 049 PAINTING

116 ARABIC 050 GRAPHICS

117 TIBETAN 051 SCULPTURE

118 FRENCH 052 APP/COMMERCIAL ART

120 GERMAN 053 FASHION STUDIES

121 RUSSIAN 054 BUSINESS STUDIES

123 PERSIAN 055 ACCOUNTANCY

124 NEPALI 056 DANCE-KATHAK

125 LIMBOO 057 DANCE-BHARATNATYAM

126 LEPCHA 058 DANCE-KUCHIPUDI

192 BODO 059 DANCE-ODISSI

193 TANGKHUL 060 DANCE-MANIPURI

194 JAPANESE 061 DANCE-KATHAKALI

195 BHUTIA 062 DANCE-MOHINIYATTAM

196 SPANISH 064 HOME SCIENCE

197 KASHMIRI 065 INFORMATICS PRAC.

198 MIZO 083 COMPUTER SCIENCE

199 BAHASA MELAYU 066 ENTREPRENEURSHIP

067 MULTIMEDIA & WEB TECHNOLOGY

068 AGRICULTURE

069 CREATIVE WRITING & TRANSLATION STUDIES

070 HERITAGE CRAFTS

071 GRAPHIC DESIGN

072 MASS MEDIA STUDIES

073 KNOWLEDGE TRADITION & PRACTICES OF INDIA

074 LEGAL STUDIES

075 HUMAN RIGHTS & GENDER STUDIES

076 NATIONAL CADET CORPS (NCC)

078 THEATRE STUDIES

Note : 101 ENGLISH ELECTIVE-CBSE (Earlier known as Functional English)

Any One

Any One

Any One

Any One

Any One

Any One

Any One

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VOCATIONAL ELECTIVES – GROUP-A

Code Class XI 2013-14 Class XII 2014-15

604 OFFICE PROCEDURES & PRACTICES OFFICE PROCEDURES & PRACTICES

605 SECRETARIAL PRACTICE &

ACCOUNTING

SECRETARIAL PRACTICE &

ACCOUNTING

606 OFFICE COMMUNICATION OFFICE COMMUNICATION

607 TYPOGRAPHY & COMPUTER

APPLICATION (ENGLISH )

TYPOGRAPHY & COMPUTER

APPLICATION (ENGLISH )

609 TYPOGRAPHY & COMPUTER

APPLICATION (HINDI )

TYPOGRAPHY & COMPUTER

APPLICATION (HINDI )

625 APPLIED PHYSICS APPLIED PHYSICS

740 GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY

743 RETAIL OPERATIONS RETAIL OPERATIONS

746 HOLISTIC HEALTH HOLISTIC HEALTH

755 FOUNDRY TECHNOLOGY FOUNDRY TECHNOLOGY

756 TOURISM RESOURCES IN INDIA INTRODUCTION TO HOSPITALITY

MANAGEMENT

766 BUSINESS OPERATION &

ADMINISTRATION

BUSINESS OPERATION &

ADMINISTRATION

772 DESIGN & INNOVATION DESIGN & INNOVATION

776 GARMENT CONSTRUCTION GARMENT CONSTRUCTION

777 ELEMENTS OF TEXTILE DESIGN TRADITIONAL INDIAN TEXTILE

780 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING

782 TAXATION TAXATION

783 MARKETING MARKETING

784 SALESMANSHIP SALESMANSHIP

785 BANKING BANKING

786 INSURANCE INSURANCE

789 BASIC ELECTRONICS OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF

COMMUNICATION DEVICES

793 FOUNDATION OF FINANCIAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKET OPERATIONS

800 SECURITY SECURITY

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LIST OF CAREER ORIENTED VOCATIONAL COURSES for Senior School Certificate

Examination(Class XII) for academic session 2013-15

S.No. COURSE XI (2013-14) XII (2014-15) CODE

Engineering and Technology

1 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

Technology

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration - I

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration – III

632

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration – II

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration – IV

633

Subject V/Subject VI

Engineering Science

622

2 Automobile Technology Auto Engineering

627

Auto Shop Repair and Practice 628

Subject V/Subject VI

Engineering Science 622

3 Civil Engineering Elements of Civil Engineering

Construction Technology 797

CAD in Engineering Estimation in Civil Engineering 798

Subject V/Subject VI

Engineering Mechanics Elementary Structure Mechanics 799

4 Electrical Technology Basic Electricity Electrical Machines 787

Engineering Science Electrical Appliances 788

5 Electronics Technology

Basic Electronics Operation and maintenance of Communication devices

789

Digital Electronics Troubleshooting and maintenance of Electronic Equipments

790

6 Foundry Technology Foundry Technology 755

7 Geospatial Technology

Geospatial Technology 740

8 IT Application IT Tools Data Management Applications 795

Web Applications 796

9 Transport Systems and Logistic Management

Fundamentals of Transportation Systems

Integrated Transport Operations 749

Logistics, Operations and Supply Chain Management 750

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LIST OF CAREER ORIENTED VOCATIONAL COURSES for Senior School Certificate

Examination(Class XII) for academic session 2013-15

S.No. COURSE XI (2013-14) XII (2014-15) CODE

Health and Wellness

10 Auxiliary Nursing & Midwifery

Fundamentals of Health Promotion

Child Health Nursing 731

Community Health Nursing

Mid Wifery 732

Primary Health Nursing Health Centre Management 733

11 Beauty Services Nail Technology and Retail 770

Art and science of makeup and retail 771

12 Health and Beauty Studies

Beauty & Hair 745

Holistic Health 746

13 Health Care Science Healthcare Delivery System

Health Education, Communication and Public Relations & Public Health

728

Food Nutrition & Dietrics Basic Concepts of Health & Disease and Medical Terminology

729

Subject V/Subject VI

Anatomy & Physiology First Aid & Emergency Medical Care

730

14 Medical Laboratory

Technology

Laboratory Medicine (Clinical Pathology, Hematology & Histopathology)(MLT)

660

Clinical Biochemistry, Microbiology (MLT)

Clinical Biochemistry (MLT) 661

Subject V/Subject VI

Anatomy & Physiology(MLT)

Microbiology (MLT) 662

15 Medical Diagnostics Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Medicine II 741

Diagnostic Radiology Clinical Biochemistry & Microbiology II

742

16 Ophthalmic

Techniques

Optics 658

Opthalmic Techniques 659

Subject V/Subject VI

Biology Ophthalmic 657

17 X-Ray Technician Anatomy, Physiology & Related Pathology

Radiography I (General) 667

Dark Room Techniques Radiography II (Special investigation, imaging and Radiography)

668

Subject V/Subject VI

General Physics Radiation Physics 666

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LIST OF CAREER ORIENTED VOCATIONAL COURSES for Senior School Certificate

Examination(Class XII) for academic session 2013-15

S.No. COURSE XI (2013-14) XII (2014-15) CODE

Media, Entertainment and Production

18 Design and Innovation Design and Innovation 772

19 Fashion Design & Garment Technology

Introduction to Fashion Industry

Basic Pattern Development 775

Garment Construction

776

Subject V/Subject VI

Elements of Design & Fashion

Fabric Study 774

20 Mass Media Studies & Mass Media Production

Understanding the Evolution and Forms of Mass Media 738

The Creative and Commercial Process in Mass Media I 739

21 Music Technical Production

Music Aesthetics 768

Music Production 769

22 Textile Design Elements of Textile Design Traditional Indian Textile 777

Any one of the following

Woven Textile Printed Textile 778

Textile Science Textile Chemical Processing 779

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LIST OF CAREER ORIENTED VOCATIONAL COURSES for Senior School Certificate

Examination(Class XII) for academic session 2013-15

S.No. COURSE XI (2013-14) XII (2014-15) CODE

Agro Production and Marketing

23 Dairy Husbandry/ Dairy Technology

Dairy Husbandry

Milk Production (Dairy Husbandry)

Management of Dairy Animals 758

Animal nutrition and Reproduction

Milk Management and Entrepreneurship

759

Dairy Technology

Milk Production (Dairy Technology)

Dairy Products Technology 760

Fluid Milk Processing Milk Marketing &

Entrepreneurship

761

24 Horticulture Basic Horticulture 762

Any one from the following

Olericulture 763

Pomology 764

Floriculture 765

25 Poultry Farming Poultry Production and Breeding

Poultry Nutrition and Physiology 716

Poultry Housing and Management

Poultry Products and Technology 717

Subject V/Subject VI

Poultry Extension,

Marketing and Economics

Poultry Disease and their control 718

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LIST OF CAREER ORIENTED VOCATIONAL COURSES for Senior School Certificate

Examination(Class XII) for academic session 2013-15

S.No. COURSE XI (2013-14) XII (2014-15) CODE

Hospitality and Tourism

26 Bakery and

Confectionery

Bakery 751

Confectionery 752

27 Food Production Food Production I Food Production III 734

Food Production II Food Production IV 735

28 Food & Beverage Services

Food Service 736

Beverage Services Food and Beverage Cost and Control

737

29 Front Office Operation Basis of Front Office Front Office Operations 753

Introduction to Tourism & Hotel Industry

Advanced Front Office Operations

754

30 Security Security 800

31 Travel and Tourism Tourism Resources in India

Introduction to Hospitality Management

756

Tourism Concept & Practices

Travel Agency and Tour Operations Business

757

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LIST OF CAREER ORIENTED VOCATIONAL COURSES at Senior School Certificate

Examination(Class XII) for academic session 2013-15

S.No. COURSE XI (2013-14) XII (2014-15) CODE

Finance, Business and Management

32 Accountancy & Taxation

Cost Accounting 781

Taxation 782

Subject V/Subject VI

Financial Accounting 780

33 Banking & Insurance Banking 785

Insurance 786

34 Business

Administration

Business Operation & Administration 766

35 Financial Market Management

Foundation of Financial Market

Capital Market Operations 793

Mutual Fund Derivative Market Operations 794

Subject V/Subject VI

Financial Accounting 780

36 Library and Information Science

Library Information & Society

Library Systems and Resource Management

747

Library Classification & Cataloguing.

Information storage and Retrieval. 748

37 Marketing & Salesmanship

Marketing 783

Salesmanship 784

38 Office Secretaryship Office Procedures and Practices 604

Typography & Computer Application (English ) 607

OR

Typography & Computer Application ( Hindi) 609

Subject V/Subject VI (Any one)

Secretarial Practice & Accounting 605

Office Communication 606

39 Retail Retail Operations 743

Retail Services 744

40 Stenography & Computer Application ENGLISH

Typography & Computer Application (English) 607

Shorthand (English) 608

Subject V/Subject VI

Office Procedures and Practices 604

HINDI

Typography & Computer Application (Hindi) 609

Shorthand (Hindi) 610

Subject V/Subject VI

Office Procedures and Practices 604

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Section-III Conduct of Problem Solving Assessment (PSA) for classes IX & XI

and for Improvement of Performance in Classes X & XII

for the academic session-2014-15

With the objectives of assessing students‟ abilities to analyse given life situations, to comprehend and

interpret written text and other essential higher order thinking skills, the Board conducted its 1st Problem

Solving Assessment (PSA) on 16th February, 2013. The initiative has been widely accepted and appreciated

by all the stakeholders

Similar Problem Solving Assessment for classes IX and XI and for Improvement of Performance in Classes X

& XII for the academic session 2014-15 will be held on

20th Novmber 2014 (Thurusday) from 10.00 AM to 12.00 Noon

The examination shall be conducted in the school itself. Candidate shall appear against their Registration No.

Note : Two Handbooks titled PROBLEM SOLVING ASSESSMENT , CBSE-CAER Publication, for Class IX & XI

follow the formats of the PSA conducted in 2013 to provide students an opportunity to become

familiar with the design of the test and acquire hands on experience of solving such items. The

Handbooks contain a pool of questions designed to improve the generic and higher order thinking skills of the students under the three major domains. The handbooks are available in the Regional

Offices of the Board. The cost of each handbook is Rs. 100/-.

Salient features of this test are as follows:

It will be compulsory for all students of classes IX and XI.

It will comprise of a total of 60 items of MCQ type and will carry 60 marks.

The test will assess life skills related to the following three domains: Language conventions, Qualitative Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning

The items included in the test aim students‟ ability to process, interpret and use information rather than assessing their prior subject matter knowledge.

The assessment in English and Hindi include items to test grammar, usage, vocabulary in context and passage completion.

The items will be prepared in Hindi as well as in English.

Students studying in class X and XII in the current session (who appeared in PSA while studying in classes IX and XI during the previous session) who wish to improve in PSA are allowed to do so. Related information may be indicated clearly at the time of submission of the List of Candidates (LOC)

for 2015 annual examination.

There will be no separate registration for appearing in PSA.

The schools may contact following for any further clarifications if, need be.

Dr. Sadhana Parashar, Director (ART &I) at [email protected]

or

Mr. R.P. Sharma, Consultant at [email protected]

Note:

If a candidate wishes to improve performance in Problem Solving Assessment (PSA) in Classes X and XII may also opt for the same along with Online List of Candidates (LOC) for Academic Session 2014-15

by paying Rs 100/- per candidate. PSA for such candidates will be conducted on 20th November, 2014 along

with Class IX and Class XI candidates.

The details of candidates desirous to appear for Improvement of Performance in PSA must be provided

by the schools by 7th Oct 2014.

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Section-IV Conduct of 5th Student‟s Global Aptitude Index (SGAI): 2014-15

The Secondary stage becomes the most defining phase in the school spectrum as it influences higher studies and career choices later in life. More often than not, it is seen that the academic choice is determined by the marks as also by the parental/peer pressure or the role models. In an ideal situation a child should be allowed to choose subjects based on his aptitude and interest.

Aptitude Test: The aptitude reflects the inherent capacity, or talent of a child. Aptitude testing is a student friendly, universally accepted mode of rating capabilities for a particular activity. Aptitude tests are known to be reliable predictors of future scholastic achievements as they provide a profile of the strengths and weaknesses of a student.

CBSE Students Global Aptitude Index (SGAI): CBSE has developed an indigenous assessment tool called Students Global Aptitude Index (SGAI) in 2011 which is first of its kind in the country. CBSE- SGAI emphasizes upon the fact that each individual is unique.

Salient features of Students Global Aptitude Index (SGAI) are as follows:

SGAI is an assessment designed with the purpose of empowering adolescents with “Self-Knowledge” in terms of the Aptitude, Interest and Motivation.

This is an Optional Assessment for students and schools for class X Students. CBSE SGAI attempts to indicate academic choices at +2 level. It has been customized to suit the Indian context and variety of student population in CBSE affiliated Private,

Government and Aided Schools. CBSE – SGAI is not an examination. It should be taken only as an indicator or a facilitator. There is no negative marking, pass or fail. No syllabus and special preparation is required for CBSE- SGAI. Mental preparedness and sincere responses are the only pre-requisites for this test. SGAI scores may depend upon child‟s environment stimulus and motivation level. The purpose of CBSE SGAI is to help the larger population including parents, teachers and students to initiate a

dialogue on subject choices that lead to effective career planning later in life. Final decision on the subject choices may however be taken in consultation with teachers and parents.

Started in the year 2011, more than 6,00,000 students have so far opted for CBSE- SGAI in the last three years worldwide. Among the other valuable feedbacks received from schools, parents, and students, the need for such an assessment has also been highlighted.

CBSE SGAI for Himachal Pradesh Board also: It is a matter of great satisfaction that within one year of inception of SGAI, the CBSE was approached by Himachal Pradesh Board of Higher Education to conduct SGAI-2012 and 2013 for its secondary school students in 12 districts of Himachal Pradesh.

Advocacy Material and Orientation: The Board has specially designed Activities Manual for Teachers to be conducted with students and parents for sensitization and climate building. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) have also been designed for facilitation of public.

This material is accessible on CBSE website www.cbse.nic.in

Registration for the fifth edition of CBSE Students Global Aptitude Index (SGAI) 2014-15:

The fifth edition of CBSE SGAI will be tentatively held in November 2014. Those who wish to appear for CBSE Students Global Aptitude Index (SGAI) 2014-15 may opt for the same along with Online List of Candidates (LOC) for Academic Session 2014-15 by paying Rs 100/- per candidate. The details of candidates desirous to appear for SGAI must be

provided by the schools by 7th Oct 2014.

Unlike previous years, separate Notification shall not be issued for SGAI 2014-15 Registration this year.

Assessment of CBSE SGAI 2014-15 by the Board:

The assessment and interpretation of scores will be done by the Board under the supervision of an expert panel. For queries schools may contact :

Smt. Rama Sharma

PRO & Project Director (SGAI)

Central Board of Secondary Education Shiksha Kendra, 2, Community Centre, Preet Vihar, Delhi – 110092

E-mail : [email protected] Phone : 011-22043635/011-22528258

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The Board will issue school wise Report cards to individual students after analysis and interpretation. Board will interact individually with participating schools regarding all modalities.

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Section-V Subject: Conduct of optional Proficiency Test for Class-X

The broad objectives of the optional Proficiency test include benchmarking of skills and higher mental

abilities of students, providing motivation to students for academic excellence in the respective subjects, providing feedback to schools on levels of learning of their students and setting goals, priorities and targets in

their future educational plans.

What is a Proficiency Test?

A Proficiency Test measures an individual‟s abilities and skills in a domain or subject to know how well

he/she has learned, understood and internalised the related concepts and principles. Such a test in language e.g. may assess a student‟s skills in reading, writing or vocabulary. Similarly a test in Science may focus on

assessing students‟ abilities to apply concepts and principles to analyse a given situation, solve a given

problem and conduct practical work efficiently. A test in Mathematics may similarly assess problem solving

abilities and skills of mathematical thinking, mathematical reasoning and procedural techniques followed by

students. Thus, the proposed Proficiency Test will mainly focus on assessing students‟ abilities and skills to apply knowledge and understanding of any subject to new and unfamiliar everyday life situations.

The core testing element of such a test will include observing, comparing, classifying, solving, translating,

interpreting, analyzing, synthesising, creating, composing, deducing, justifying and judging/evaluating.

Salient Features of the Test

It is optional in nature. Only those students who wish to take this test willingly may appear.

It will be conducted in the month of April, 2015. The exact dates shall be made available in last week of

December, 2014.

It will be conducted in all the five main subjects studied by a student in class-X. However, a student may appear in one or more subjects depending upon his/her choice.

There will be a separate test in every subject. One test will be held on a single day.

It will be a paper-pen test to be administered on the same day across all willing schools in the country.

Students wishing to appear in the test will be required to pay separate examination fee for the same. The amount of fee to be paid by a student is as under:

No of Subjects Fee

One Subject Rs 300/- only

Two Subjects Rs 400/- only

Three Subjects Rs 500/- only

Four or Five Subjects Rs 600/- only

Any student studying in school affiliated to CBSE and appearing in March, 2015 Class X final examination (School conducted or Board Conducted) is eligible to appear in this test.

Every student appearing in the test will be issued a certificate by the Board indicating percentile rank.

Format of the Question Paper

All questions will be of multiple choice type with only single correct answer. A student will be required to mark the answers on a given OMR sheet.

Question paper in every subject will carry 100 marks.

The duration of the test in every subject will be 2½ hours.

The test will be based on classes IX-X syllabus in the subject prescribed by CBSE.

The questions included in the question paper will be of varying difficulty level.

The typology of questions will be different from the type of questions asked in conventional final examination conducted by the Board at the end of Class-X. The test will not include any direct recall, information-based

or memory –based questions. It will only include questions to assess students‟ skills and abilities to apply

understanding of concepts to analyse a given situation or an unfamiliar everyday life problem.

Negative marks will be awarded for wrong answers. More than one answer indicated against a question will also be deemed as incorrect response and will be negatively marked.

Those who wish to appear for optional Proficiency Test for Class-X 2014-15 may opt for the same along with

Online List of Candidates (LOC) for Academic Session 2014-15 by paying requisite fee.

The schools may contact following for any further clarifications if, need be.

Dr. Sadhana Parashar, Director (ART &I) at [email protected]

or Mr. R.P. Sharma, Consultant at [email protected]

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Section-VI

Instructions and Procedure for online submission of details of List of Candidates (LOC) for 2014-15:

To facilitate schools by reducing the data feeding efforts, CBSE has taken the last year registered

candidates data for Class IX (2013-2014) & Class XI (2013-2014) for List of Candidates (LOC) Class X (2014-2015) & Class XII (2014-2015) for examination 2015.

The schools are advised to take checklist of the data from the CBSE Server (www.cbse.nic.in) and mark corrections on this checklist and update the corrections on the CBSE Server (www.cbse.nic.in).

It is mandatory for all schools affiliated with the Board to submit the details of all candidates who are enrolled in Class X and Class XII for the academic session 2014-15 for examination 2015.

Board shall allot Roll Numbers to all Candidates.

The pattern of Registration No. allotted in 2013-14 have been as follows:

Example: Class IX: A115/03001/0034 Class XI: A215/05001/0023

The Registration No. shall be used for further processing.

Schedule for submission of details along with fee and sending Final List to the Regional Office:

Fee Schedule for On-line

Submission of details of

Candidate along with fee

Date for Receipt of Final List of

Candidates(LOC) along with proof of

remittance of Fee in the Regional

Office(*)

Without Late fee

7th October, 2014 14th October, 2014

With Late Fee of Rs.150/- 15th October, 2014 22nd October, 2014

With Late Fee of Rs.250/- 31st October, 2014 7th November, 2014

With Late Fee of Rs.350/- 15th November, 2014 22nd November, 2014

With Late Fee of Rs.5000/- 15th December, 2014 22nd December, 2014

(*) 15 days grace time in place of 7 days for receipt of Final List of candidates (LOC) will be allowed

to the schools belonging to remote areas viz. Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya,

Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, Lahaul and Spiti District and Pangi sub division of

Chamba District of Himachal Pradesh, Andaman & Nicobar Island, Lakshadweep and schools in

foreign countries.

In case the dates mentioned above fall on a holiday/ Saturday/ Sunday, next working day shall be

applicable.

It may please be noted that „As per Examination Bye-laws, the subjects offered by the candidate in

Classes IX/X and Classes XI/XII should be the same‟. The schools are expected to ensure the

correctness of the subjects offered by the candidates and the subjects being taught in the school. The data uploaded for each candidate should be accurate in all respect.

Note: It has been observed in the past that there were a few variations between subjects offered by the

candidates and the subjects taught. To ensure accuracy of data, the Subject Code and Subject Name

must be checked for each candidate.

For Example : Subject Offered by the candidate is shown as „001‟ i.e. English Elective whereas the candidate is

being taught „English Elective-CBSE (Earlier known as Functional English)‟. Therefore, correct

subject code should be „101‟

Subject Offered by the candidate is shown as „002‟ i.e. Hindi Course A whereas the candidate is

being taught „Hindi Course B‟. Therefore, correct subject code should be „085‟

Position Description

1st Region Code

2nd „1‟ for Class IX and „2‟ for Class XI

3rd & 4th „15‟ for Registration of Academic Session 2013-15

5th to 9th School Code

10th to 13th Serial No

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Preparing Details of Students for Registration: Note :

Provide candidate‟s own or his/her brother/sister/parents/ guardians mobile number and E-Mail id on which the candidate can be contacted, if required.

Whether the student belongs to Miniority Community.

Whether the Student wish to appear for Student‟s Global Aptitude Index (SGAI) for Class X

Whether the Student wish to appear for Proficiency Test for class X

Whether the Student wish to improve performance in Problem Solving Assessment (PSA) in

Classes X and XII Medium of Question Paper of Problem Solving Assessment (PSA):

The test booklets for the PSA for Classes IX/X/XI/XII will consist of the following:

Domain No of Questions All Multiple choice questions.

Test Booklet is required in

Language conventions, 24 on English Language and 24 on Hindi Language (To attempt either English language (OR) Hindi Language)

English version write „1‟ Hindi version write „2‟

Qualitative reasoning, 18 All Questions to be attempted

Quantitative reasoning 18 All Questions to be attempted

The following Steps 1 to 10 are to be followed in sequence for online submission of details.

Activities to be done for List of Candidates (LOC) before last date with / without late fee are:

Steps Activities for List of Candidates (LOC) Nature of

Activity

1 Login Online

2 Check list Printing of last year Registered candidates from server i.e. :

Class IX during 2013-14 and eligible for Class X examinations 2015

Class XI during 2013-14 and eligible for Class XII examinations 2015

Online

3 Checking of details of candidates for List of Candidates (LOC) :

A. Checking of Checklist and correction to be marked on Check list :

Correction of candidates details

Addition of Candidates (Upgradation of Performance candidates/ Improvement of Performance candidates/ New admissions /Transfer cases from other schools in

Class X/XII /those who have not Qualified/ Passed class X/ XII but wish to repeat in all 5/6 subjects as a regular candidate), if any.

Deletion of Candidates (Transfer cases to other schools, Failures in Class IX/XI)

Whether Migration Certificate is needed by the candidate or not

Whether the candidate wish to improve performance in Problem Solving Assessment (PSA) in Class X/ XII

Whether the candidate wish to appear in Students Global Aptitude Index (SGAI) in Class X only

Whether Candidate is appearing under Scheme-1/Scheme-2 – for Class X only

Manual

B. Correction marked on the check list must be made on the Server Online

4 Correction of Candidates Details including photographs, if any on the server Online

5 Check list Printing of List of Candidates (LOC) – Class X / XII from the server Online

6 Upload of Photographs Online

7 Finalisation of Data Online

8 Fee Payment Online

9 Printing of Final List of Candidates (LOC) Online

10 Submission of List of Candidates (LOC) along with Fee to Regional Office by Post Manual

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Note Step-3 to Step-6 be repeated till all corrections are carried out and data is error free.

For interaction with www.cbse.nic.in, it is mandatory to use your affiliation number as User-ID and password as given by you at the time of “Registration of Class IX/ XI

candidates for 2014-15 online”

1. Login :

a. Only Registered schools are permitted to login.

b. For login, use your affiliation number as user-ID and password as given by you at the time of

“Registration of Class IX/ XI candidates for 2014-15 online‟

2. Check list Printing of last year Registered candidates from server i.e.:

Class IX during 2013-14 and eligible for Class X examinations 2015

Class XI during 2013-14 and eligible for Class XII examinations 2015

a. The details of candidates submitted by the school for Class IX/Class XI (2013-14) are available on

the Server and the same candidates shall be eligible for Class X/XII (2014-15).

b. Schools shall print a list of the available details of candidates by choosing the option “Check list

Printing of last year Registered candidates from Server” using a printer attached with the

school‟s computer.

c. The printer settings may be set for A4 size paper with Landscape printing with all side margins set to 0.25”.

d. The heading of this List will be „CHECK LIST of last year Registered CANDIDATES and

ELIGIBLE for CLASS X/XII Examinations 2015‟

3. Checking of details of Candidates for List of Candidates (LOC) :

A. Checking of check list and correction to be marked on check list:

a. The details in the Check List should be compared with the Original Admission and Withdrawal

register. Subject Code and Subject Name offered by each candidate should also be checked.

Any Correction/ Addition/Deletion be marked in the check list.

Photograph of candidate printed in the Checklist is also to be checked. b. Ensure that all corrections including spelling mistakes have been checked and marked in the

check list

c. Addition of Candidates:

Reasons for Additions Code for Addition

New admissions - Transfers from other CBSE Affiliated Schools – Transfers from Schools not affiliated with CBSE

TRANSFER

DIRECT

Upgradation of Performance/ Improvement of Performance – those who have qualified/Passed Class X/XII in 2014 Exam and will be appearing for Upgradation of Performance/ Improvement of

Performance in all the subjects in 2015 Exam.

IMPROVEMENT

Those who have not Qualified Class X/ XII previously and will be appearing as regular candidates by repeating in all the 5 or 6

subjects again.

NOT QUALIFIED/

FAILURE

Note: Reasons for additions must be provided as per Code for Addition in remark column

on server. Details of these candidates must be noted down.

d. Deletion of Candidates:

Reasons for Deletion Code for Deletion

Failures in Class IX/XI FAILURE

Transfers from your school to other Schools TRANSFER

Note: Reasons for deletion must be provided as per Code for Deletion in remark column on

server. Details of these candidates must be noted down.

e. Requirement of Migration Certificate by candidate:

Class XII:

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Initially all candidates have been marked with „Y‟ (an indication that Migration certificate

is needed by the candidate).

If a candidate does not need Migration Certificate, the correction may be marked as „N‟

Class X Initially all candidates have been marked with “N‟ (an indication that migration Certificate

is not needed by the candidate).

If a candidate needs Migration Certificate, the correction may be marked as „Y‟ and noted

down.

Note: Fee Rs 100/- per candidate for Migration Certificate shall be charged, if marked „Y

f. If a candidate wish to improve performance in Problem Solving Assessment (PSA) in

Class X/ XII :

Initially all candidates have been marked with “N‟ (an indication that candidate does not

wish to improve performance in PSA). If a candidate wishes to improve performance in PSA, the correction may be marked as „Y‟

and noted down.

Note: Fee Rs 100/- per candidate shall be charged for improvement of performance in

PSA, if marked „Y‟

g. For Class X only : Those wishes to appear for Student‟s Global Aptitude Index (SGAI) –

2014-15

Initially all candidates have been marked with “N‟ (an indication that candidate does not

wish to appear for Student‟s Global Aptitude Index (SGAI – 2014-15)

If a candidate wishes to appear for Student‟s Global Aptitude Index (SGAI) – 2014-15, the

correction may be marked as „Y‟ and noted down.

Note: Fee Rs 100/- per candidate shall be charged for Student‟s Global Aptitude Index

(SGAI) – 2014-15

h. For Class X only : Those who wish to appear for Proficiency Test 2014-15 Initially all candidates have been marked with “N‟ (an indication that candidate does not

wish to appear for Proficiency Test 2014-15

If a candidate wishes to appear for Proficiency Test 2014-15, the correction may be

marked as „Y‟ and provide subjects in which the student wishes to appear i.e.

English

Hindi Mathematics

Science

Social Science

Note: The fee per candidate shall be charged as under:

No of Subjects Fee

One Subject Rs 300/- only

Two Subjects Rs 400/- only

Three Subjects Rs 500/- only

Four or Five Subjects Rs 600/- only

i. Scheme of Examination : (Class X only) :

Scheme-1: For those who do not wish to move out of the CBSE System after Class X.

Scheme-2: For those who wish to move out of the CBSE System after Class X i.e. who

wish to join institutions/ schools/ Junior Colleges affiliated to Boards other than the CBSE.

Initially all candidates have been marked with „S1‟ i.e. Scheme-1 for Class X

If for any candidate there is a need to change „Scheme-1‟ to „Scheme-2‟ - the

correction may be marked as „S2‟.

j. Photographs of Candidates : If wrong or not legible/ clear or not available

If the photograph printed is wrong or not legible/ clear or not available, scanned photograph be uploaded online again.

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The photograph scanned should be stored in JPG Format with Registration No as Filename of the photograph. The Registration No is printed in the check list against the candidate‟s

details.

The photograph should be high contrast with white background (passport size preferably black & white) photograph. The name of the students along with the date of taking the

photograph (photograph should have been taken on or after 1.8.2014) must be indicated on the photograph.

Example: Say Photograph of Anil Kumar is wrong or not legible/clear or not available who‟s

Registration No. is A115/03001/0057. Photograph of Anil Kumar be scanned and

stored as A115030010057.jpg

Photographs be uploaded using option “Uploading of Photograph” in Step 5

B. Corrections marked on the check list are to be made on Server:

Marked corrections including photograph in Step-3A must be carried out on Server by choosing option “Correction of Candidates Details including photographs, if any” as per

Step 4.

4. Correction of Candidates Details including photographs, if any:

Corrections marked in the check list in Step-3A can be carried out on server as follows:

a. This activity has three options MODIFY/CORRECT, ADD and DELETE.

MODIFY/CORRECT for making corrections: There are two options :

To carry out mass corrections (corrections for more than one candidate at a time) for Migration Certificate / Scheme-1 or Scheme-2 / Improvement in PSA/SGAI

To carry out individual corrections in Name/subject/other details of the candidate :

Correction in the already submitted details of the candidate can be made. The

Serial No. printed against the candidate‟s details in the check list be typed and the

candidate‟s details shall be displayed on the screen. Required correction/ modification can be typed against the particular details.

ADD : For adding details of any left out Candidates/ new admissions.

DELETE: For deleting/ removing already available details of the candidate from the list. * Serial No. of Candidate printed on the Check list be entered and the details of

the candidate are displayed.

Press „Delete‟ button to delete the details Details once deleted cannot be recovered and has to be entered again if needed

by using ADD option.

b. Print Check List of List of Candidates again by choosing option “Checklist Printing of List of

Candidates (LOC) with photographs” as given in Step-5.

5. Uploading of Photographs.

If Photograph of Anil Kumar is wrong or not legible/clear or not available whose Registration No. is

A115/03001/0057. Photograph of Anil Kumar scanned and stored as A115030010057.jpg in step 3(i)

has to be uploaded as follows:

Serial No. of Candidate printed on the Check list be entered and the details of the candidate and photograph if available in the server are displayed.

Photographs of this candidate be uploaded by choosing the photograph of this candidate stored in school‟s computer

6. Check list Printing of List of Candidates (LOC) with photographs:

a. Schools shall print a list of the submitted details of candidates by choosing the option “Check list Printing of List of Candidates (LOC) with photographs” using a printer attached with

the school‟s computer.

b. The printer settings may be set for A4 size paper with Landscape printing with all side

margins set to 0.25”.

c. The heading of this List will be „CHECK LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR LOC FOR CLASS…‟

Note: Step-3 to Step-6 be repeated till data is error free.

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7. Finalisation of Data (Ensure all corrections have been made before finalisation):

a. When all corrections have been carried out and the list is error free, Finalisation of data can be

done. Finalisation of data means no more correction /deletion /addition in the data which

have been submitted till date i.e. Data submitted shall be deemed as error free and final.

b. Fee shall be applicable as per fee schedule i.e. the date on which the data is finalised is taken

for the purpose of fee calculation.

Example:

If candidates‟ details are entered by 7th October and finalisation of data is done on or before 7th October then NO late fee shall be applicable.

If candidates‟ details are entered by 7th October and finalisation of data is done on 7th October then NO late fee shall be applicable.

If candidates‟ details are entered by 7th October and finalisation of data is done on 8th October or later, then late fee for each candidate as per fee schedule shall be applicable.

c. After finalisation of data, addition of more candidates is possible provided the date for submission of details is within the time schedule and fee shall have to be remitted as per fee

schedule

8. Payment of Fee through electronic mode(s) – (Through Demand Draft only for Foreign Schools):

The fee may be submitted using following modes:

a. E-Challan: An e-challan is generated through CBSE website containing relevant details of the school. School can then visit designated SYNDICATE/HDFC/ICICI Bank Branches and deposit challan & payment across counter along with cash. The Payment are accepted only after successful validation of the school details at the counter, which would be ensured through integration between Bank and CBSE portal.

b. E-Collection (RTGS/NEFT): School visits the CBSE website for making payment of fee and select NEFT/RTGS as a mode of payment and bank (SYNDICATE/HDFC/ICICI Bank). Website generates a challan for that particular payment with Amount and a unique challan number. School has the convenience to remit funds through its own bank branch.

c. Schools of foreign countries can pay fee through Bank Draft drawn in favour of the "Secretary CBSE Syndicate Bank Saving Bank Account No. 90922160000018" payable at Delhi. School No., School Name and Address, Principal name and phone number should be written on the back of the Demand Draft.

9. Printing of Final List of Candidates (LOC) for sending to the Regional Office:

a. Schools shall take print out of Final list of Candidates submitted. The Final list has provision for printing four candidates‟ details. Final list cannot be generated without submission of fee

details.

b. The heading of this List will be „FINAL LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR CLASS___‟.

c. The printer settings may be set for A4 size paper with Landscape printing with all side margins

set to 0.25”.

d. Obtain signatures‟ of candidate on the final list. e. A photocopy of the Final printout with Candidate‟s signature should be retained by the School

as office copy.

10. Submission of List of Candidates (LOC) along with proof of remittance of Fee to Regional

Office by Post:

Final List with candidate‟s signature along with proof of remittance of fee and duly filled and signed

Certificate by Principal should reach the concerned „Director/Regional Director/Regional Officer‟

of the Respective Regional Office of the Board within stipulated schedule given above.

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For any technical query or help in this regard, contact following :

Regional Office Jurisdiction of States For any technical query regarding On line submission

Regional Office-Delhi Central Board of Secondary Education, PS-1-2, Institutional Area, I.P.Extn. Patparganj, Delhi-110 092.

NCT of Delhi, Foreign Schools

Ms I Margaret Catherine, Joint Secretary (IT), E-mail : [email protected] Tel : 011-22236195

Regional Office - Chennai Central board of Secondary Education, Plot No. 1630 A, "J" Block, 16th Main Road Anna Nagar West, Chennai-600040. Tamil Nadu

Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Daman and Diu, Puducherry

Asstt. Programmer [email protected] Tel.91-44-26162214, 91-44-26161103 Mob:91-9498043510 Fax:91-44-26162212

Regional Office - Thiruvananthapuram Central board of Secondary Education, Block-B, 2nd Floor, LIC Divisional Office Campus, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram – 695004, Kerala

Kerala, Lakshadweep

Mr. V Santhanam Assistant Secretary(IT) [email protected] Tel:91-471-2534404/2534496 Fax:91-471-2534406

Regional Office-Guwahati Central Board of Secondary Education,

Shilpogram Road, (Near Sankardev Kalakshetra), Panjabari, Guwahati-781037 Assam

Assam, Nagaland,

Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram.

Mr. Vinod Dialani Assstant Secretary (IT)

Tel:91-361-2234661, Md. Fida Hussain Assistant Programmer Mob: 09401822334 [email protected] Telfax:91-361-2229992,2229995

Regional Office-Ajmer Central Board of Secondary Education, Todarmal Marg, Ajmer-305 030 Rajasthan

Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Dadra and Nagar Haveli

Mr. Prasad Ranjit Lakhraj Assistant Programmer, [email protected] Tel:91-145-2627350/2627451 Mob:08764235509, 08764235510 Fax:91-145-2421543

Regional Office-Panchkula Central Board of Secondary Education, Sector- 5 , Panchkula - 134152 Haryana

Haryana, Himachal Pradesh., J & K, Punjab, U.T.of Chandigarh

Mr. J K Jain Assistant Secretary (IT) [email protected] Tel:91-172-2585193/2583547 Fax:91-172-2585163

Regional Office-Allahabad Central Board of Secondary Education, 35 B, Civil Station, M.G. Marg , Civil Lines, Allahabad-211 001, Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh except Western Uttar Pradesh Districts

Mrs Harshikha,, Assistant Programmer, [email protected] Tel:91-532-2407970-72 Fax:91-532-2408977

Regional Office-Dehradun Central Board of Secondary Education, 99, Kaulagarh Road, Dehradun-248001 Uttarakhand

UTTARAKHAND and Aligarh, Badaun, Baghpat,Bareilly,Bijnaur,Bulandshahr,Etah, Gautam Budh Nagar, Ghaziabad,Hapur, Hathras/Mahamaya Nagar,J P Nagar /Amroha,Kasganj/Kanshi Ram Nagar, Mathura, Meerut, Moradabad, Muzaffarnagar, Muzaffarnagar, Pilibhit,

Rampur, Saharanpur, Shahjahanpur, Sambhal, Shamli

Mr Krishan Murari Assistant Programmer, [email protected] Tel:0135-2757766,2757744 Fax: 0135-2757733

Regional Office-Bhubaneswar Central Board of Secondary Education, 6th Floor, Alok Bharti Complex, Saheed Nagar, Bhubaneshwar-751007. Odisha

West Bengal, Odisha, Chhattisgarh

Ms. Shweta B Lakra Assstant Programmer, [email protected] [email protected] Tel:91-0674-2548426,2542312, 2548212(Extn 129)

Regional Office-Patna Central Board of Secondary Education, Ambika Complex, Behind State Bank Colony, Near Brahmsthan, Sheikhpura, Bailey Road, Patna-800014,Bihar

Bihar, Jharkhand Mr Ajay Mishra, Assistant Programmer, [email protected]

Tel:91-612-2295048,2295008,

2295080

For Vocational Courses Central Board of Secondary Education, Shiksha Sadan, 2 Community Centre, Preet Vihar, Delhi – 110092

All Regions Ms Kirti, [email protected]

Tel:011-22527184,22527183, 22526580