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Definition
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‘private Candidate’ means a person who is not a Regular Candidate but,
under the provisions of byelaws, is allowed to undertake and/or appear in
the All India/Delhi Senior School Certificate Examination or All India/Delhi
Secondary School Examination of the Board.
Persons
eligible to appear as ‘Private Candidate’ at Delhi Senior School
Certificate (Class XII) Examination
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A candidate who had failed at the Delhi Senior School “Certificate
Examination of the Board will be eligible to reappear at a subsequent
examination as a private candidate in the syllabus and text books as
prescribed for the examination of the year in which he/she will reappear.
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The following categories of candidates shall also be eligible to
appear as private candidates at the Delhi Senior School Certificate
Examination of the Board on the conditions laid down in these byelaws :
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Teachers serving in educational institutions affiliated to the Board,
who have already passed
Secondary or an equivalent examination at least two years before taking the
Senior School Certificate Examination. Teacher candidates shall submit his
application form along with a certificate by the Head of School in which they
are serving duly countersigned by the Director of Education of the
State/Union Territory concerned to the Regional Officer of the Board of the
region in which the teacher is serving;
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Women candidates who are bonafide residents of the National Capital
Territory of Delhi and have passed the Delhi Secondary or an equivalent
examination at least two years before appearing at the Senior School
Certificate Examination subject to conditions mentioned in byelaw 17(iii);
and
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physically handicapped students having passed the Secondary
School Examination or its equivalent at least two years
before appearing at the Senior School Certificate Examination on producing
reasonable evidence of having deficiency to attend normal institutions for
the purpose of studies.
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Women/handicapped private candidates shall be required to satisfy the
following additional conditions :
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that they have privately pursued the prescribed course of studies
under proper guidance; and
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that they are unable to join a Senior Secondary School affiliated to
the Board or there are such other reasons compelling them to appear at the
examination as a private candidate.
Persons
eligible to appear as private Candidate at All India Senior School
Certificate Examination (Class XII)
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A candidate who had failed at the All India Senior School Certificate
Examination of the Board will be eligible to reappear at a subsequent
examination as a private candidate in the syllabus and text books as
prescribed for the examination of the year in which he will reappear.
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Teachers serving in educational institutions affiliated to the Board
who have already passed Secondary or an equivalent examination at least two
years before taking the Senior School Certificate Examination. Teacher
candidates shall submit his application form along with a certificate by the
Head of school in which they are serving duly countersigned by the Director
of Education of the State/Union Territory concerned to the Regional Officer
of the Board of the region in which the teacher is serving.
Procedures
for Submission of Applications of Private Candidates at All India/Delhi
Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII)
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A private candidate must submit to the Regional Officer to the Board
within the prescribed limit an application in the form prescribed together
with the prescribed fee for the examination (vide Annexure II) and three
copies of passport size photographs duly signed by the candidate and
countersigned in case of teacher by the authorities mentioned in byelaw
17(ii)(a) or byelaw 18(ii) and in case of others a member of the Governing
Body of the Board or Head of a School affiliated to the Board.
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If the application of private candidate is received after the
prescribed date, he shall pay late fee as prescribed.
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When a private candidate’s application for admission to the
examination is rejected, the examination fee, including late fee, if any
paid by him less Rs. 10/- or the amount as decided by Chairman from time to
time will be refunded to him provided that in the case of candidates whose
applications have been rejected on account of the candidate’s producing a
false certificate or making a false statement in the application, the full
amount of fee shall be forfeited.
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Private candidates shall not be allowed to offer for their
examination, a subject (even if the subject is recognised for the
examination) which is not being taught in an affiliated School.
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Private candidates shall not be allowed to offer such subjects for
the examination which involve practical work except in the case of
candidates who had failed earlier and who had put in a regular course of
study at an institution affiliated to the Board in the previous academic
year. However notwithstanding this condition, female candidates may offer
Home Science with practical.
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Those regular candidates who have failed to obtain promotion to class
xii of the school affiliated to the Board or any other recognised Board
shall not be admitted to the Senior School Certificate Examination of the
Board as private candidates.
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Every year, in the beginning of the session, the Heads of Schools
shall send to the Regional Officer concerned, a list of female and
handicapped students who have been detained in class xi containing
student’s name, date of birth, the name of his father or guardian and the
place of residence.
Persons
eligible to appear as Private Candidate for Delhi Secondary
School (Class
X) Examination
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The following categories of candidates shall be eligible to appear as
private candidates at the Delhi Secondary School Examination of the Board in
the Syllabus and Courses as prescribed of the examination concerned on the
conditions as laid down in these byelaws.
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Candidates who had failed at the Delhi Secondary School Examination
of the Board;
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Teachers serving in educational institutions affiliated to the Board;
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Women candidates who are bonafide residents of the National
Capital Territory of Delhi; and satisfy the following additional conditions
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that they have privately pursued the prescribed course of study under
proper guidance; and
that they are unable to join a Secondary School affiliated to the
Board or there are such other reasons compelling them to appear at the
examination as a private candidate.
A women student who has left an institution at a stage earlier than
or in class IX, shall not be permitted to appear at the examination as a
private candidate in a year earlier than in which she would have appeared,
had she continued her studies in a recognised institution upto Secondary
Examination.
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Physically handicapped students on producing reasonable evidence of
having difficulty to attend normal institutions in the subjects not
involving practical training/examination.
Persons
eligible to appear as a Private Candidate for All India Secondary School
(Class X) Examination
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A candidate who had failed at the All India Secondary School
Examination of the Board, will be eligible to reappear at the subsequent
examination as a private candidate in the Syllabus and text books as
prescribed for the examination of the year in which he will reappear.
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Teachers serving in institutions affiliated to the Board.
Procedure
for Submission of Applications of Private Candidates at All India/Delhi
Secondary School (Class X) Examination
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The application forms for teachers shall be countersigned by the
Director of Education of the State/U.T. concerned and those of others by a
member of the Governing Body of the Board or by the Head of an institution
affiliated to the Board.
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A Private candidate must submit within the prescribed date to the
Regional Officer concerned., an application in the form prescribed together
with the prescribed fee (Vide Annexure II) for the examination and three
copies of the passport size photograph duly signed by the candidate and
countersigned by one of the authorities mentioned at (i) above.
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If the application of a private candidate is received after the
prescribed date, he shall pay late fee as prescribed.
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When a private candidate’s application for admission to the
examination is rejected, the examination fee, including late fee, if any
paid by him less Rs. 10/- or the amount as decided by the Chairman from time
to time will be refunded to him provided that in the case of candidates
whose applications have been rejected on account of the candidates’
producing a false certificate or making false statement in the application,
the full amount of fees shall be forfeited.
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Those regular candidates who have failed to obtain promotion to class
X of the school affiliated to the Board or any other recognised Board shall
not be admitted to the Delhi Secondary School Examination of the Board as
private candidates.
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Every year in the beginning of the session, the heads of Schools
shall send to the Regional Officer, Delhi, a list of female and handicapped
students who have been detained in class IX containing student's name, date
of birth, name of his/her father of guardian and the place of residence.
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Women Private candidate under byelaw 20 shall not be allowed to offer
Science with practical work, unless she has put in a regular course of study
in an institution affiliated to the Board and produces a certificate to that
effect to the satisfaction of the Board. However, notwithstanding this
condition they can offer Home-Science with Practical without such a
certificate.
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Private candidates shall not be allowed to offer for their
examination a subject (even if the subject is recognised for the
examination) which is not being taught in an affiliated institution.
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