

NIOS TOC 2026 is a smart and legal option that helps students save two subjects through the Transfer of Credit system. With TOC, NIOS allows you to use the marks of subjects you have already passed from any recognized board, so you don’t need to appear for them again. This reduces exam pressure, saves time, and makes it easier to complete your 10th or 12th in one attempt. Understanding how NIOS TOC 2026 works ensures you make the right choices and improve your chances of passing smoothly in 2026.

NIOS TOC 2026 (Transfer of Credit) is a facility that allows students to transfer marks of up to two previously passed subjects from a recognized board to NIOS. This means you don’t have to reappear for those subjects again.
It is a legal and valid option offered by the National Institute of Open Schooling to help students reduce exam load and pass faster.
To apply for NIOS TOC 2026, you must meet the following conditions:
You must have passed the subject(s) in the last 5 years from a recognized board (CBSE, State Board, ICSE, etc.).
The marksheet must be original or digitally verified.
The subjects you want to transfer must match NIOS subject codes or be considered equivalent.
You can transfer maximum 2 subjects only.
TOC is available for both 10th (Secondary) and 12th (Senior Secondary).
NIOS allows students to save time by not reappearing in two subjects. Here’s how it works:
If you previously passed 2 subjects from any recognized board, you can submit those marks to NIOS.
NIOS will add those marks directly to your final marksheet.
You will only need to appear for the remaining subjects (usually 3–4).
This reduces exam pressure and increases chances of passing in the first attempt.
Example:
If you passed English and Maths earlier → You only need to attempt 3 subjects in NIOS → Makes completing NIOS faster and easier.
To apply for TOC, you must upload the following:
Previous board marksheet (must show the passed subjects).
Admit card or hall ticket (if required for verification).
Aadhaar card or valid ID proof.
Passport-size photo.
Signature (scanned).
Follow these steps to apply correctly:
Visit the official NIOS admission portal.
Select Fresh Admission – Secondary / Senior Secondary.
Fill the admission form and choose subjects.
Select “Transfer of Credit (TOC)” option.
Upload scanned marksheet for the two passed subjects.
Pay the admission + TOC fees.
Download your admission confirmation slip.
After approval, the transferred marks will reflect in your NIOS final result.
Saves time by reducing number of subjects.
Less pressure, easier to pass.
Completely legal & recognized by NIOS.
Marks stay the same, no need to reappear.
Faster completion of 10th or 12th.
Helpful for students who failed in multiple subjects earlier.
Uploading blurred or incorrect marksheet.
Choosing subjects that are not equivalent to NIOS.
Submitting marksheet older than 5 years.
Selecting more than 2 subjects for TOC (not allowed).
Not checking whether subjects match NIOS subject codes.
NIOS TOC 2026 ensures students can:
Maintain board eligibility without retaking all subjects
Save time for competitive exams like JEE or NEET
Focus on improving scores in failed subjects
Reduce academic stress while completing board requirements
Apply early and identify which subjects to save.
Stay updated with exam dates and TOC application deadlines.
Focus on short, effective study sessions.
Track progress using mock tests and practice papers.
Avoid last-minute mistakes in registration and documentation.
NIOS introduced the Transfer of Credit system to help students who face difficulties in traditional schooling. Many students fail in only a few subjects but cannot repeat the entire year. TOC allows such students to continue their education without starting from zero.
It improves flexibility and ensures students don’t waste a year.
NIOS TOC is perfect for:
Students who failed in 3–4 subjects in CBSE or State Board
Students who took a drop year and don’t want to repeat the whole syllabus
Working students who cannot manage 5–6 subject exams
Students wanting to pass NIOS quickly
Students who already have good marks in 1–2 subjects and want to reuse them
NIOS only accepts TOC for subjects that match their own curriculum.
For example:
CBSE English → NIOS English (302)
CBSE Maths → NIOS Maths (211)
State Board Hindi → NIOS Hindi (201)
If the subject name and syllabus does not match, NIOS may reject TOC.
Students must check equivalency before selecting TOC subjects.
(Note: Students should always check latest fee table)
Admission Fee (varies for 10th & 12th)
Examination Fee (per subject)
TOC Fee (per subject) → Usually ₹180 per subject (approx)
Total cost remains affordable compared to repeating a whole year in regular school.
Approval steps inside NIOS system:
Student uploads marksheet.
NIOS verifies if:
board is recognized
marksheet matches student name
subjects match NIOS code
marksheet is within 5-year validity
If verification is successful → TOC approved
If any issue → TOC rejected and resubmission required
TOC approval status is shown in the NIOS dashboard.

You can transfer maximum 2 subjects only.
Yes, TOC is available for both Secondary (10th) and Senior Secondary (12th).
Yes, as long as it is a recognized board and marksheet is from the last 5 years.
No, only scanned copies are required during admission.





