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No, don’t worry, it won’t create any major problem in your JEE form.
Since you’ve already mentioned CBSE correctly in the section where it asks for your board name, the “qualification type” option (like Any Public School/Board) is just a general category for schools affiliated with national boards.
As long as your roll number, passing year, and board name (CBSE) are correct, your form is valid. You’ll just need to carry your original 12th marksheet during document verification, that will confirm your board.
No issue, your form will be accepted.
Hope you understand.
No, it shouldn’t cause any real problem as long as you’ve listed CBSE wherever the form specifically asked for your board’s name. The “any public school/board” choice is just a general category and won’t affect your eligibility or verification. When your documents are checked during counselling or admission, your mark sheet and passing certificate will clearly show CBSE printed up top, confirming your board officially. Just double-check that your roll number, year, and marks match exactly and you’re all set.
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