If you are appearing for the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) examinations this year, be ready to fork out more money for exam resgistration. Starting this year, CBSE has increased its examination fees for Class 10 and Class 12 by 200 per cent and 40 per cent, respectively, to Rs 1,500 each.
CBSE has also more than doubled the migration fees from Rs 150 to Rs 350. Students who have not cleared their examinations and are re-seeking admission will have to shell out Rs 5,000.
While private school students might not be much affected, the move could be a cause for concern among government school students. "They hardly have money to buy books," the Times of India quoted Robin Aggarwal, principal of Mohali's Learning Paths School, as saying.
The registration fees for Class 10 students have increased by over 200 per cent and over 40 per cent for Class 12 students.
CBSE fee hike
Registration fee
2019
2018
Class 10
Rs 1500
Rs 450
Class 12
Rs 1500
Rs 1050
Note: For SC/ST students the fees have been hikes from Rs 50 to Rs 1,200
Moreover, the Delhi government had announced in June that it would pay the CBSE board exam registration fee of students studying in Class 10 and Class 12 government schools, but it is still working out the funding arrangements.
"If any student has already paid the fees, the government will reimburse it,� said a government official.
The last date for paying the CBSE registration fees is October 15, after which a penalty of Rs 2,000 would be imposed.
While some parents and teachers have spoken against this hike, CBSE has justified the move by saying fees have been increased after a gap of five years.
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