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06-08-2025
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a clear directive: students appearing for the Class 10 and 12 board exams in 2026 must have a minimum of 75% attendance. This new rule reinforces the importance of regular classroom learning and discourages long-term absenteeism.
CBSE aims to promote better academic performance through regular classroom interaction. Many students skip classes, especially in higher classes, relying on tuitions or self-study. The 75% rule is meant to ensure active participation in school and maintain academic consistency.
CBSE may grant exemptions in attendance requirements under the following circumstances:
Applications must be submitted by the school principal with all supporting documents before the deadline set by CBSE.
Schools must monitor attendance regularly and inform students at risk of falling short.
Parents should encourage daily attendance and seek medical help early in case of illness to avoid prolonged absence.
The 75% attendance rule is a strong step by CBSE to enhance discipline, commitment, and performance among students. With proper planning and awareness, students can easily meet this requirement and stay focused on their board preparation.
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