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National Institute of Open Schooling offer for students who flunked exam



PATNA: Those students who failed from the board exam conducted by any recognized board this coming year, are now able to save their precious one year from getting wasted as National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) is providing them with another chance. These students can be displayed in NIOS's second public exam that is to be located in October this season. All they need to do is fill the internet registration form by July 20.

Much like the regulation, an unsuccessful student needs to write the test for several additional subjects in addition to the subject where s/he's got failed. Besides this, the marks with the other two subjects obtained generally board exam is going to be transferred. However, the condition is that the above subjects should engage in NIOS's education scheme. Students registered under this Transfer Of Credit (TOC) scheme ought to attach a copy from the mark-sheet from the key board.

Meanwhile, NIOS has announced registration to the secondary and senior secondary classes for the season 2014 and registration can be achieved online. There is absolutely no upper age limit for registration of these classes, but for registration for secondary (class X) and senior secondary (class XII), the candidate mustn't be under 14 many 15 years respectively on July 31 of this year of registration. The net registration to the batches is open till August 31.

Also, to encourage vocational studies, NIOS is coming up with teleconferencing facility because of its students. With this facility, students at vocational study centres here can talk with the officials at headquarters in Noida and enquire of doubts about vocational studies.

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