NIOS Public Exam Class 10th & 12th


- NIOS Public Exam for Class 10th

Secondary Course
Conducted twice a year: April-May | October- November

Registration
Online only: nios.ac.in | sdmis.nios.ac.in

Exam Centre Rules
• Centre allotted only by NIOS
• Generally allotted at:District Headquarters
• Sub-Divisional Headquarters
• Nearby locations close to Study Centre (AI)

Answer Book Rule
• 1 answer book per subject
• No extra sheets provided

Hall Ticket & Result
• Hall Ticket & Certificate carry scanned photo of learners
• Updates available on:NIOS website
• Study Centre notice board

PwD Provisions(With medical certificate)
• Amanuensis (writer)
• Extra 20 minutes per hour
• Separate seating
• Disability-specific support


- NIOS Public Exam for Class 12th

Conducted twice a year: April-May | October- November

Registration
Online only: nios.ac.in | sdmis.nios.ac.in

Two-Year Gap Rule
• Minimum 2-year gap after Class 10 required
• If gap not completed:Max 4 subjects allowed
• Fees for extra subjects forfeited
• Remaining subjects can be attempted only after completing the gap

Exam Centre Rules
• Centre allotted only by NIOS
• Centres are generally allotted at:District Headquarters
• Sub-Divisional Headquarters
• Other nearby locations close to the learner’s Study Centre (AI)

Answer Book Rule
• 1 answer book per subject
• No extra sheets provided

Hall Ticket & Result
• Hall Ticket & Certificate carry scanned photo of learners
• Updates available on:NIOS website
• Study Centre notice board

PwD Provisions(With medical certificate)
• Amanuensis (writer)
• Extra 20 minutes per hour
• Separate seating
• Disability-specific support


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Important: NIOS is a recognized national board under the Ministry of Education, Government of India. Information here is for general guidance; students must verify latest eligibility and regulations from official sources before taking final decisions. Board selection is a personal decision based on individual needs; GE provides this information for guidance only and does not endorse any specific board. While alternative schooling optimises time, it does not guarantee specific results or ranks; success in JEE/NEET remains dependent on a student’s dedication and exam performance.