How to Correct Your Certificate, Admit Card, Marks Sheet from the Board of Secondary Education, Assam :
If you’ve noticed an error on your certificate issued by the Board of Secondary Education, Assam (SEBA), it’s essential to get it corrected promptly.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you through the process using the SEBA E- SERVICE PORTAL:
- Visit the SEBA E-SERVICE PORTAL Click here to visit
- Access Online Services
- Click on Online Services.
- Select Correction of Certificate
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- Choose CORRECTION OF CERTIFICATE from the options.
- Read the Instructions
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- Carefully read the instructions provided on the next page.
- Apply for Correction
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- Scroll down and click on Apply for Correction.
- Fill Out the E-Form and Upload Documents
- An E-form will appear for the correction of documents. Fill out the application form accurately.
- For students from the 1998 batch or later: Upload the Registration Card.
- For students prior to 1998: Upload the Admit Card.
- Select where corrections need to be made (Registration Card / Admit Card / Marks Sheet / Pass Certificate).
- Carefully fill out only the fields that need correction.
- If you need to change your photo and/or signature, tick both options and submit one sample of photo/signature along with the downloaded application form.
- Provide a valid phone number for future references.
- Preview and Submit
- Review your application before final submission.
- Proceed to Payment
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- Click on Proceed to payment.
- Read the guidelines on the next page. If you want to pay online, scroll down and click on Pay Online Now. Alternatively, you can choose Pay Later to pay at a later time.
- Complete the payment by selecting a payment gateway.
- Download and print the acknowledgment slip for future reference.
Important Notes :
- For photo/signature changes, submit one sample of photo/signature along with the downloaded application form.
- Ensure the scanned image is in .jpeg/.png format and the file size is up to 200KB.
Note : SEBA is not responsible for any unprocessed applications due to wrong information provided by the candidates