How is studying in NIOS?
NIOS is based on distance learning model. In this, students get the facility to study at home. Its specialty can understand below:
NIOS provides 10th (secondary) and 12th (senior secondary) as well as DLED, professional courses and other certificate courses.
The syllabus is similar to CBSE, but the exam is easier than that.
Self study material:
NIOS offers free study material (PDF, Audio, Video) on its website nios.ac.in.
Guide books and question papers of previous years are also available in the market.
It is mandatory for every subject to deposit tutor markd assignments (TMA).
20% of marks from TMA connect in final results and help in preparing for the exam.
Study in NIOS Benefits of
TOC: What is a credit transfer system?
The credit transfer system of NIOS is for students who want to be transferred from other boards to NIOS. It is quite useful for students who have failed or leaving studies.
Under the TOC, students can transfer two subjects (10th or 12th) marks passing into CBSE, ICSE or other recognized boards to NIOS. With this, the student only has to take the examination of the remaining subjects.
Eligibility:
- Passing at least one or two subjects in 10th/12th from CBSE, ICSE or State Board.
- Fully failed students cannot take advantage of TOC.
- Transfer is valid for the results that have come within the last five years.
Application: Demand for TOC by applying online on NIOS official website https://www.nios.ac.in/.
Documents: Submit the original board marksheet, migration certificate and other important documents.
Approval: Credit transfer is done after verification of NIOS.
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