New Rules for SSC and CBSE Exams 2026

A2

New Rules for SSC and CBSE Exams 2026

2026年 SSC 與 CBSE 考試新規定


Introduction

The SSC and CBSE have new dates for students to change their forms and sign up for exams.

SSC 與 CBSE 已為學生更改申請表及報名考試設定了新日期。

Main Body

SSC CGL 2026 students can fix mistakes from June 29 to July 1, 2026. You must pay the fee first. The first change costs 200 rupees. The next change costs 500 rupees. You cannot change your information after July 1.

2026年 SSC CGL 的學生可以在2026年6月29日至7月1日之間修正錯誤。您必須先支付費用。第一次更改費用為200盧比。接下來的每次更改費用為500盧比。7月1日之後您將無法更改資訊。

CBSE has new rules for Class 12 extra exams. Some students apply as private students. Other students apply to get a better grade.

CBSE 針對 12 年級補考制定了新規定。部分學生以私人考生身份申請,其他學生則是為了獲得較好成績而申請。

The cost for CBSE exams is different. Students in India pay 320 rupees. Students outside India pay 2200 rupees. You cannot change your form after you pay the money.

CBSE 考試的費用有所不同。印度境內學生支付320盧比,印度境外學生則支付2200盧比。支付費用後,您將無法更改申請表。

Conclusion

Both groups have strict dates and prices for these changes.

兩者對於更改日期與價格均有嚴格規定。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Money' Words

In this text, we see words used for paying. For A2, you need to know these basics:

  • Cost → The price of something.
  • Fee → Money you pay for a service (like a school or exam).
  • Pay → The action of giving money.

🛠️ How to talk about 'Possibility'

Look at these two sentences from the text:

  1. "You can fix mistakes."
  2. "You cannot change your information."

The Rule: Use Can for things that are allowed ✅ Use Cannot (or Can't) for things that are not allowed ❌

Examples from the story:

  • Pay money \rightarrow Can change form.
  • After July 1 \rightarrow Cannot change form.

Vocabulary Learning

fix (v.)
To change something to make it right
Example:I need to fix the mistake on my application form.
fee (n.)
The money you pay for a service
Example:The exam fee is 200 rupees.
apply (v.)
To ask for something officially using a form
Example:Many students apply for the extra exam in June.
private (adj.)
Not part of a school or public group
Example:He is a private student, so he studies at home.
strict (adj.)
Following rules exactly and not allowing changes
Example:The teacher is very strict about the deadline.
B2

Administrative Updates for SSC CGL 2026 Application Corrections and CBSE Class 12 Supplementary Exams

關於 SSC CGL 2026 申請修正與 CBSE 12 年級補考的行政更新


Introduction

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) and the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) have opened specific time periods for candidates to change their applications and register for supplementary exams.

職員遴選委員會 (SSC) 與中央中等教育委員會 (CBSE) 已開放特定時間,讓考生可以更改申請內容並登記補考。

Main Body

Regarding the SSC CGL 2026, the commission has opened a correction window from June 29 to July 1, 2026, which closes at 23:00 on the final day. This service is only available to candidates who have already submitted their application and paid the fee. The costs for making changes are divided into two levels: a ₹200 fee for the first correction and ₹500 for any further changes. Because more than 2.8 million applications have been processed, the SSC emphasized that no more changes to personal or educational data will be allowed after the deadline.

關於 SSC CGL 2026,委員會於 2026 年 6 月 29 日至 7 月 1 日開放修正視窗,並於最後一天 23:00 關閉。此服務僅提供給已提交申請並繳費的考生。更改費用分為兩個等級:首次修正費用為 ₹200,後續任何更改則為 ₹500。由於已處理超過 280 萬份申請,SSC 強調在截止日期後,將不再允許更改個人或教育資料。

At the same time, the CBSE has started the submission process for the Class 12 Supplementary Examinations 2026. Eligibility depends on the candidate's category. For example, regular 2025 students in the compartment category must apply as private candidates. Meanwhile, those who failed only one subject may apply under the 'Improvement of Performance' category. Additionally, students who have remained in the compartment category for several exam cycles are also eligible. The fees for these exams vary by location, ranging from ₹320 for students in India to ₹2200 for those abroad. The CBSE asserted that once the fee is paid, no further changes to the candidate list can be made.

與此同時,CBSE 已開始 2026 年 12 年級補考的提交程序。申請資格取決於考生的類別。例如,屬於補考類別 (compartment category) 的 2025 年正規學生必須以私人考生身份申請。而僅有一科不及格者,可在「提升表現」類別下申請。此外,已在補考類別留數個考季的學生亦符合資格。這些考試的費用依地點而異,印度學生為 ₹320,海外學生則為 ₹2200。CBSE 主張,一旦繳費,將無法再更改考生名單。

Conclusion

Both organizations have set strict deadlines and payment rules for updating and submitting candidate information.

兩個機構均為更新與提交考生資料設定了嚴格的截止日期與繳費規則。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The B2 Leap: Moving from 'Simple' to 'Precise'

At the A2 level, you usually say things like "You can change your form" or "You can take the test again." To reach B2, you need Formal Precision. This means using specific verbs that describe how a process happens.

🎯 The 'Formal Upgrade' Map

Look at how the article replaces basic A2 words with B2 "Power Verbs":

A2 (Basic)B2 (Professional)Context from Text
Open/StartProcess\text{Process}"...applications have been processed"
Say/TellEmphasize/Assert\text{Emphasize/Assert}"The SSC emphasized that..." / "CBSE asserted..."
Can doEligible\text{Eligible}"...students... are also eligible"
ChangeCorrection\text{Correction}"...opened a correction window..."

🛠️ The Logic of 'Eligibility'

In A2, we use "can" for everything. In B2, we use Eligibility.

  • A2: "If you failed one test, you can try again."
  • B2: "Students who failed one subject are eligible for the Improvement category."

Why this matters: Eligible doesn't just mean you can do it; it means you meet the legal or official rules to be allowed to do it. Using this word instantly makes you sound more academic and professional.

⚠️ Watch Out: The 'Passive' Shift

Notice the phrase: "...no more changes... will be allowed."

Instead of saying "The SSC will not allow changes" (Active/A2), the text uses the Passive Voice. B2 speakers use this to focus on the action and the rule rather than the person. It makes the tone sound official and impartial.

Vocabulary Learning

supplementary (adj.)
Provided in addition to the main part to complete or enhance it.
Example:The student took a supplementary exam to improve his final grade.
emphasized (v.)
Gave special importance or prominence to something in speaking or writing.
Example:The manager emphasized the importance of meeting the deadline.
eligibility (n.)
The state of having the right to do or obtain something according to specific rules.
Example:The committee is checking the eligibility of all applicants before the interview.
asserted (v.)
Stated a fact or belief confidently and forcefully.
Example:The company asserted that its new product was safer than the previous version.
administrative (adj.)
Relating to the running of a business, organization, or government.
Example:The school has introduced new administrative procedures for student registration.
C2

Administrative Updates Regarding SSC CGL 2026 Application Corrections and CBSE Class 12 Supplementary Examination Protocols.

關於 SSC CGL 2026 申請更正與 CBSE 12 年級補考協議的行政更新


Introduction

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) and the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) have initiated specific procedural windows for candidate application modifications and supplementary examination registrations.

職員遴選委員會 (SSC) 與中央中等教育委員會 (CBSE) 已為考生申請修改與補考登記開啟特定的程序窗口。

Main Body

Regarding the SSC CGL 2026, the commission has activated a correction window from June 29 to July 1, 2026, concluding at 23:00 hours on the final date. This facility is restricted to candidates who have successfully completed the initial submission and fee payment. The financial obligations for modifications are tiered, with a ₹200 levy for the primary correction and ₹500 for subsequent adjustments. Given that over 2.8 million applications have been processed, the SSC has stipulated that no further alterations to personal, educational, or categorical data will be permitted post-closure.

關於 SSC CGL 2026,委員會於 2026 年 6 月 29 日至 7 月 1 日開啟更正窗口,並於最後一日的 23:00 結束。此功能僅限於已成功完成初步提交並支付費用的考生。修改費用分為等級,初次更正費用為 ₹200,後續調整則為 ₹500。鑑於已處理超過 280 萬份申請,SSC 規定在窗口關閉後,將不再允許對個人、教育或類別資料進行任何更改。

Concurrently, the CBSE has commenced the List of Candidates (LOC) submission for the Class 12 Supplementary Examinations 2026. Eligibility is stratified by candidate category: regular 2025 students in the compartment category must apply as private candidates, while those who failed a single subject despite passing others may apply under the 'Improvement of Performance' category. Furthermore, students who remained in the compartment category through multiple examination cycles are eligible. The fiscal requirements for these examinations are geographically differentiated, ranging from ₹320 for domestic institutions to ₹2200 for those outside India. The CBSE has mandated that finality is achieved upon fee payment, after which no further modifications to the LOC are permissible.

與此同時,CBSE 已開始 2026 年 12 年級補考的考生名單 (LOC) 提交。資格依考生類別而定:屬於補考類別 (compartment category) 的 2025 年正職學生必須以私立考生身份申請,而那些通過其他科目但單科不及格者,可 under 「提升表現」類別申請。此外,在多個考試週期中仍處於補考類別的學生亦具資格。這些考試的費用依地理位置而異,範圍從國內機構的 ₹320 到海外機構的 ₹2200 不等。CBSE 規定,支付費用後即視為最終定案,之後不再允許對 LOC 進行任何修改。

Conclusion

Both institutions have established strict temporal and financial parameters for the amendment and submission of candidate data.

兩家機構均為考生資料的修改與提交設定了嚴格的時間與財務參數。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of 'Bureaucratic Precision'

To move from B2 to C2, one must shift from communicating meaning to controlling nuance. This text provides a masterclass in Nominalization and Formal Stratification, the hallmark of high-level institutional English.

◈ The Pivot: From Action to Entity

B2 students use verbs to describe processes. C2 masters use nouns to encapsulate entire concepts. Observe the transformation of dynamic actions into static administrative entities:

  • B2 approach: "If you want to change your application, you must pay a fee." \rightarrow C2 approach: "The financial obligations for modifications are tiered."

By replacing the verb "pay" with the noun phrase "financial obligations," the writer strips away the human subject, creating an air of objective, inescapable authority. This is depersonalization, a critical tool for academic and legal writing.

◈ Lexical Precision: 'Stratified' vs. 'Different'

While a B2 learner might use "different" to describe the fee structures or categories, the text employs "stratified" and "geographically differentiated."

The C2 Nuance: "Different" is a generic descriptor. "Stratified" implies a systemic, layered hierarchy. "Differentiated" suggests a deliberate, calculated distinction based on specific criteria. To reach C2, you must stop using general adjectives and start using functional ones.

◈ Syntactic Rigidity & Temporal Constraints

Note the use of "temporal and financial parameters." This is a sophisticated way of saying "time and money limits."

The Mechanism:

  1. Adjective + Adjective + Noun: This cluster creates a dense information packet.
  2. Abstract Mapping: Instead of saying "the window closes," the text says "finality is achieved." This shifts the focus from the action of closing to the state of being final.

C2 Strategy Tip: When rewriting your essays, identify every instance where you used a simple verb (e.g., change, limit, divide). Attempt to convert these into noun-heavy phrases (e.g., modification, parameter, stratification). This increases the 'gravitas' and formality of your prose.

Vocabulary Learning

stipulated (v.)
Demanded or specified a requirement, typically as part of a formal agreement or set of rules.
Example:The contract stipulated that all deliverables must be submitted by the end of the fiscal year.
concurrently (adv.)
Happening or existing at the same time; simultaneously.
Example:The software update will be rolled out concurrently across all regional servers to ensure consistency.
stratified (v.)
Arranged or classified into different groups, levels, or layers based on specific criteria.
Example:The research participants were stratified by age and income level to ensure a representative sample.
levy (n.)
An official tax, fee, or fine imposed by a government or authority.
Example:The city council introduced a new levy on plastic packaging to fund environmental cleanup.
temporal (adj.)
Relating to time or the passage of time.
Example:The project failed not due to a lack of resources, but because of strict temporal constraints.
mandated (v.)
Required by law or official order; made mandatory.
Example:The new health policy mandated that all employees undergo a quarterly wellness check.
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