CBSE launches Duplicate Academic Document System for lost/damaged certificates for students

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New Delhi: The CBSE launched a Duplicate Academic Document System (DADS) on Sunday, a facility to the students to get their duplicate documents which lost or damaged in some circumstances. The CBSE duplicate documents can be applied on https://cbseit.in/cbse/web/dads/home.aspx.

DADS is aimed at reducing the need for the physical presence of the applicant or their parents. They can now obtain duplicate mark sheets, passing certificates, and migration certificates using this portal.

As per the website, a digital copy of the certificate of someone who passed out before 2017 will cost Rs 100. For printed certificates, fees are: Rs 250 a copy for students who passed out in the last 5 years; Rs 500 a copy for those who passed out 5-10 years ago; and Rs 1,000 for those who passed out 10-20 years ago. Students would visit regional offices or apply on a prescribed form and deposit required fees in the banks or alternately, send forms and bank drafts by post. This process, however, was interrupted by the pandemic and the lockdowns.

The regional offices will print the academic documents and dispatch them through speed post. A tracking system will enable the students to trace the status of the application and dispatch details. This portal gives the applicant an option to choose both digital and printed copy of the academic document.

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