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How can I track my NIOS book?
Answer. You can call them to know about you dispatch status at 011-27416329 and 011-27462690 .
Can I give only one paper in NIOS?
As per NIOS terms and policy anyone can give the single paper also or whole streams exams also …
Is Nios study material free of cost?
No extra fees will be charged for study material if you take admission in NIOS Board.
How can I check my admissions online?
Go to https://portal.jamb.gov.ng/efacility../.
- Activate Desktop Site On Your Browser via Settings Options.
- Log in with your JAMB EMAIL and PASSWORD.
- After successfully logging in, scroll down, then locate and click the ‘Check Admission Status’ tab or CAPS.
- Select your Exam year if required.
What is TOC fee in NIOS?
Fee for Transfer of Credit(TOC) (per subject) Secondary. Rs.480. Rs.360.
What is the last date for admission in NIOS?
NIOS Admission for BLOCK I is done in April and for Block II is done in October. NIOS Online Admission goes on through the year. The last date for block 1 (April exams) admission is September 15 and the last date of block 2 (October Exams) admission is March 15. Admission for On Demand Examination can be taken in beginning of each Months.
How to download NIOS exams books?
These books are important for NIOS students as they contain the syllabus and topics asked in the exams. To download, students must click on the links given below, select their desired chapter/ course and then right-click. Then, select the “save-as”: option to download the PDF.
Why NIOS books are important for students?
Students preparing for their NIOS secondary and senior secondary exam must read through NIOS Books to secure good marks. These books are important for NIOS students as they contain the syllabus and topics asked in the exams.
Is Ninios 2015 study material available for download?
NIOS 2015 study material is available for download. National Institute of open schooling is good option for those who cannot attend regular schools at class 10th and class 12th. Some students are doing part time job during their secondary studies and cannot attend regular schools.