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CBSE Takes Action Against “Dummy Schools”: Absentees Are Prohibited from Class 12 Exams

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has implemented a significant reform by strengthening regulations on “dummy schools” and threatening to disqualify Class 12 students who attend infrequently from board exams. The crackdown, which is scheduled to begin in the academic year 2025–2026, intends to stop students from abusing their enrolment in schools by skipping regular classes in favour of private tutoring.

The move comes amid rising concerns that many students register in CBSE-affiliated schools only to meet formal requirements, while attending coaching institutes full-time to prepare for competitive exams like JEE and NEET. Authorities believe this practice undermines holistic education and compromises academic integrity.

In order for students to be eligible for Class 12 board exams, they must meet a minimum attendance threshold, which will be closely monitored by CBSE under the new regulations. Schools that violate attendance policies risk fines or disassociation.

The ruling has been praised by education experts, who stress that it will reinstate the value of classroom instruction. Critics counter that the policy might make it harder for students to balance their studies and entrance exam preparation. Schools have been advised to implement awareness programs and support systems to help students adapt to the stricter guidelines.

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