🔹 1. Eligibility Criteria
Passed Class 10 (SSC) from a recognized board.
Minimum percentage may be required for Science stream (often 60%+ in many schools).
Some schools may have subject-specific cut-offs (e.g., high marks in Math and Science).
🔹 2. Application Process
Online Admission Portal: Many states (e.g., Maharashtra) use a centralized online admission portal for 11th admission.
Offline Option: Some states/schools allow direct offline applications.
Steps:
Register on the official portal (state-specific).
Fill the application form.
Select preferred schools/colleges.
Upload necessary documents (see below).
Submit the form and take a printout.
🔹 3. Documents Required
10th Marksheet / SSC Certificate
School Leaving Certificate (LC)
Caste certificate (if applicable)
Domicile certificate (sometimes required)
Passport-size photographs
Aadhaar card or ID proof
🔹 4. Merit List & Allotment
Based on your 10th-grade marks.
Schools may release cut-off lists or you'll get an allotment through the central portal.
You need to confirm admission at the allotted school/college.
🔹 5. Admission Confirmation
Visit the school physically (or online, if available).
Submit original documents.
Pay the fees.
Get confirmation receipt/admission letter.
🔹 6. Start Attending Classes
Academic year usually begins in June/July.
Be ready with books, uniforms, etc.
🔹 1. Eligibility Criteria
Must have completed 11th Science from a recognized board (preferably the same State Board).
Must have passed all required subjects in 11th (Physics, Chemistry, Math/Biology, etc.).
Some schools may require a Transfer Certificate (TC) and 11th marksheet for verification.
🔹 2. Find a School or Junior College
Identify a school or junior college affiliated with the State Board offering 12th Science.
Contact the administration to check if they allow lateral admission into 12th and if seats are available.
🔹 3. Application Form
Obtain the application form either online or directly from the school.
Fill in personal, academic, and contact details accurately.
🔹 4. Submit Required Documents
You’ll usually need to submit:
11th standard marksheet or progress report
School Leaving Certificate (LC) or Transfer Certificate (TC)
Migration Certificate (if changing board)
Birth certificate or age proof
Caste certificate (if applicable)
Passport-size photographs
Aadhaar card or other ID proof
🔹 5. Verification & Merit Consideration
The school will verify your documents.
If seats are limited, they may select students based on 11th-grade academic performance.
🔹 6. Admission Confirmation
Once selected, pay the admission fees.
Collect the admission receipt and class schedule.
🔹 7. Board Registration
The new school will register you for the State Board 12th exam (usually by September/October).
Ensure your name, subjects, and personal details are correctly submitted for board registration.
🔹 1. Eligibility Criteria
The student must have passed Class 10 (Secondary School Examination) from CBSE or any other recognized board.
Must meet the minimum percentage criteria set by the school for admission to the Science stream (often 60% or more overall, with good marks in Math and Science).
Some schools may conduct an entrance test or interview, especially for students coming from a different board.
🔹 2. Choose Your Preferred School
CBSE schools usually offer Science, Commerce, and Humanities streams.
Look for CBSE-affiliated senior secondary schools that offer Class 11 Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Math, etc.).
🔹 3. Stream & Subject Selection
Decide whether you want:
PCM: Physics, Chemistry, Math
PCB: Physics, Chemistry, Biology
PCMB: Physics, Chemistry, Math, Biology
Choose optional subjects (like Computer Science, Physical Education, etc.) based on availability and interest.
🔹 4. Application Process
Internal Students (continuing in the same CBSE school):
Generally promoted to Class 11 based on 10th board results and school criteria.
May need to fill an internal stream selection form.
External Students (new admissions):
Collect or download the admission form from the school website or office.
Fill in required academic and personal details.
Submit with necessary documents (see below).
Appear for an entrance test or interview, if required.
🔹 5. Documents Required
Class 10 Marksheet
Transfer Certificate (TC) from previous school
Migration Certificate (if transferring from another board)
Character Certificate
Passport-size photographs
Aadhaar Card or any valid ID proof
Caste or category certificate (if applicable)
🔹 6. Admission Confirmation
After verification and selection, pay the admission fees.
Receive the admission receipt and orientation details.
School will then register the student for CBSE Class 11 academic year.
🔹 7. Commencement of Classes
Academic session typically begins in April or June, depending on the school calendar.
Students receive textbooks, timetable, and subject allocation.
🔹 1. Eligibility Criteria
Completion of Class 11 (Science) with subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Math/Biology from a recognized board.
A valid Transfer Certificate (TC) from the previous school.
Student must meet the age and subject requirement of CBSE.
🔹 2. Identify a CBSE School Offering Class 12
Look for CBSE-affiliated senior secondary schools that accept Class 12 admissions.
Confirm if they have vacancies in the Science stream and if they accept direct admission to Class 12.
🔹 3. Application Process
Obtain the Admission Form from the school (online or offline).
Fill in details including personal info, previous academic record, subjects studied, etc.
Submit the application along with required documents (listed below).
Some schools may conduct an assessment test or interview before confirming admission.
🔹 4. Documents Required
Class 11 Marksheet / Promotion Certificate
Transfer Certificate (TC)
Migration Certificate (if changing board)
Character Certificate
Passport-size photographs
Aadhaar card or valid ID proof
Caste or category certificate (if applicable)
CBSE Registration Number (if already registered in Class 11)
🔹 5. CBSE Registration & Approval
The school must send a request to CBSE regional office for approval of the admission.
Student details are updated/registered on the CBSE portal by the school before the cut-off date (usually by September/October).
Approval depends on subject combinations, eligibility, and documentation.
🔹 6. Fee Payment & Confirmation
Once accepted, pay the admission and tuition fees.
Collect the admission receipt and class schedule.
School will provide books, syllabus, and curriculum details.
🔹 7. Start of Classes
Classes continue as per the ongoing academic session.
The student must catch up with coursework already covered during the year.
1. Eligibility
You must have passed Class 10 (SSC) from a recognized board.
Minimum marks requirement depends on the school/junior college.
For Commerce, usually a pass in all subjects is sufficient.
Some reputed colleges may ask for a certain percentage (e.g., 60%+).
2. Application Process
Most state boards follow an online centralized admission process for junior colleges. For example:
Maharashtra: FYJC (First Year Junior College) Admission through the 11thadmission.org.in portal.
Tamil Nadu: Through Directorate of Government Examinations or directly via schools.
Gujarat: Centralized online admission via state portals.
Steps:
Register Online:
Create a student profile on the official state board admission portal.
Fill in personal and academic details.
Choose Preferences:
Select preferred schools/junior colleges and Commerce stream.
You can usually choose multiple options in order of priority.
Upload Documents:
SSC Mark Sheet
School Leaving Certificate
Caste Certificate (if applicable)
Income Certificate (for scholarships or fee waivers)
Merit List & Allotment:
State board releases merit-based allotment lists.
You will be allotted a seat in one of your preferred colleges based on:
Your marks
Category
Availability of seats
Admission Confirmation:
Visit the allotted college for document verification.
Pay fees to confirm admission.
3. Subjects in Commerce Stream (State Board)
Core Subjects
Accountancy
English / Regional Language
Business Studies
Economics
Optional Subjects
Information Technology / Statistics
Mathematics or Secretarial Practice
Environmental Education
Physical Education
4. Important Tips
Keep checking the official website for dates.
Most state boards start the admission process in May–June, right after SSC results.
Reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC) often have seat quotas and fee concessions.
1. Eligibility for Admission to 12th Commerce:
Completion of Class 11 under the same State Board.
Minimum attendance requirement: Most state boards require students to maintain a certain level of attendance (usually 75% or above) in Class 11.
Promotion to 12th: Based on Class 11 marks, provided you have passed all required subjects.
You must pass your Class 11 exams and meet the necessary internal assessment criteria.
Subject Selection: If you are in Commerce in Class 11, you will continue with the same combination of subjects for Class 12.
2. Application Process for 12th Commerce:
No new application process for most state boards for 12th Commerce. The admission is typically a continuation from Class 11.
However, some states/schools may require students to:
Fill a re-registration form for the new academic year.
Submit required documents for verification (Mark Sheet, School Leaving Certificate, etc.).
For example, in states like Maharashtra, the First Year Junior College (FYJC) Admission continues to Second Year Junior College (SYJC) in 12th, with no separate application form required unless you are shifting schools or boards.
3. Subjects in 12th Commerce – State Board:
The core subjects usually remain the same as in Class 11. They include:
Core Subjects
Accountancy
Business Studies
Economics
English / Regional Language
Optional Subjects
Mathematics / Informatics Practices / Secretarial Practice
Economics / Statistics
Physical Education / Entrepreneurship
Environmental Education
You can choose your optional subjects based on your interests and the school’s offerings.
4. Internal Marks and External Exams:
Internal Marks: Most schools conduct unit tests, mid-term exams, and assignments that count towards the final mark sheet.
External Exams: The State Board Exam (usually held in February or March) will be the final exam for Class 12, which includes:
Written exams for each subject.
A few practical exams (such as in Economics or Informatics Practices).
5. Important Dates & Deadlines:
Examination Forms: In most states, the exam forms for Class 12 (State Board) are available online or via schools in the last months of the academic year.
Board Exams: The State Board Exams for Class 12 are usually held between February and March of each academic year. However, exact dates depend on your state board (e.g., Maharashtra HSC, Gujarat HSC).
6. Documents Required for 12th Commerce Admission:
Class 11 Marksheet (as proof of promotion to Class 12)
School Leaving Certificate (if changing schools)
Aadhar Card / Identity Proof
Passport-size Photographs
Migration Certificate (if changing board or school)
7. Promotion to Class 12 (State Board):
To be promoted to Class 12, you must:
Pass all subjects in Class 11.
Maintain the required attendance (usually 75%).
8. Other Considerations:
If you're transferring to a new school or board, you might need a migration certificate and No Objection Certificate (NOC) from your previous school.