
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has opened the online portal for submission of the List of Candidates (LOC) and CBSE Class 12 Compartment Exam Form 2026 starting June 17, 2026 — but has not issued any official public notice or detailed circular yet. Schools can currently access the submission window, while thousands of students who appeared in CBSE Board Exam 2026 are waiting anxiously for an official update.
Q: Has CBSE officially announced the Class 12 Compartment Exam Form 2026 dates? No. As of June 18, 2026, CBSE has opened the LOC portal for schools but has not published a detailed public circular. The board earlier said a notice would be issued "shortly."
CBSE had originally scheduled the release of the LOC process for June 2, 2026, but the deadline was missed without a formal explanation. In a brief internal notice, the board indicated that a detailed circular regarding LOC submission would be issued separately. However, no such circular has appeared on the official CBSE website — cbse.gov.in — as of June 18.
Education observers and school administrators believe the delay is closely linked to CBSE's ongoing management of a high-profile revaluation controversy that consumed significant administrative bandwidth in recent weeks. The board had to handle a surge in re-checking and re-evaluation applications following the Class 10 and Class 12 results, creating a bottleneck in routine administrative processes.
The List of Candidates (LOC) is a critical step in the CBSE supplementary exam process. Here is everything schools and students need to know:
Only students whose names are included in the LOC are eligible to sit for the CBSE 12th Compartment Exam 2026. If a student's name is missed, they cannot appear — making this a high-stakes submission for schools.
Key rules governing LOC submission:
LOC must be submitted online only through the CBSE portal. No offline or manual submissions are accepted.
Once submitted, no changes or corrections are permitted. Schools must verify all details carefully before final submission.
Only students in the compartment category — as declared in the CBSE Class 12 Result 2026 — can be included in the LOC.
Q: Can a student appear in the CBSE Compartment Exam if their name was not in the LOC? No. LOC submission by the school is mandatory and non-negotiable. Students not listed in the LOC cannot sit for the compartment exam under any circumstances.
Not every student who underperformed qualifies for the compartment exam. CBSE has clear eligibility rules:
Students placed in the compartment category are those who failed in one out of five subjects in the CBSE Class 12 Board Exam 2026. Such students are given a second chance to clear that one subject rather than repeating the entire academic year.
Key eligibility conditions:
A student must have failed in only one subject to be placed in compartment. Failure in two or more subjects leads to the student being declared "failed" and not eligible for the compartment route.
Students who appeared in and passed the practical component of a subject do not need to reappear for practicals. They can appear in the theory paper only in the compartment exam.
Students who passed all five subjects — even with very low marks — are not eligible for the compartment exam.
Q: What happens if a CBSE Class 12 student fails in two subjects? If a student fails in two or more subjects, they are not placed in the compartment category. They would need to re-appear as a private candidate in the next board exam cycle.
| Event | Status / Expected Date |
| LOC Submission Window Opens | June 17, 2026 (Active) |
| LOC Submission Last Date | Not Confirmed Yet |
| CBSE Official Circular for LOC | Awaited |
| CBSE Class 12 Compartment Exam 2026 | Expected July–August 2026 |
| CBSE 12th Compartment Result 2026 | Expected September–October 2026 |
Students and schools are advised to keep checking cbse.gov.in for the official notification.
While the official circular is pending, here is a practical checklist:
For school administrators: Log into the CBSE LOC portal and verify that all compartment-category students from CBSE Board Result 2026 are correctly identified. Prepare the list so that submission can be done immediately once the last date is confirmed.
For students: Contact your school's exam coordinator to confirm your name is being included in the LOC. Do not assume the school has your name — verify it personally. Also begin subject-wise revision immediately without waiting for the exam date announcement, as the compartment exam is typically held within 6–8 weeks of the board result.
For parents: The LOC submission is the school's responsibility, not the student's. However, parents should stay in touch with school administration to confirm their child's name is being submitted, especially in cases where there has been any discrepancy in result records.
Q: Can students apply for CBSE Compartment Exam 2026 directly without going through their school? No. The LOC must be submitted by the school. Individual students cannot apply for the compartment exam directly. Private students have a separate application route through the CBSE portal.
The delay in the LOC process is being widely attributed to what insiders are calling the CBSE revaluation fiasco of 2026. Following the declaration of Class 10 and Class 12 results, an unusually high volume of re-checking and re-evaluation applications were filed by students and parents who disputed scores — particularly in high-stakes subjects like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and English.
The resulting administrative pressure on CBSE's examination wing pushed back several scheduled processes, including the LOC circular. This is not the first time CBSE's compartment exam timeline has been disrupted; in 2023 and 2024, similar delays were reported due to result-processing bottlenecks.
Q: Will the delay in LOC submission affect the CBSE Compartment Exam 2026 date? Possibly. If the LOC submission window closes late, the exam date may also shift slightly. However, CBSE typically tries to ensure that the compartment exam is concluded and the result declared before the next academic year's admissions close in October.
Students can track official updates through the following channels:
Official website: cbse.gov.in
CBSE results portal: results.cbse.nic.in
DigiLocker: for official marksheet and compartment status
School notice boards and official school communications
Bookmark this page for live updates as CBSE releases the official circular.