(Info) Eligibility Conditions And Admission Procedure of CBSE School
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General Conditions And Procedure For Admission of Students to a CBSE School
Admission: General Conditions:
A student seeking admission to any class in a 'School'
will be eligible for admission to that Class only if he :
(i) has been studying in a School recognised by or affiliated to this Board
or any other recognised Board of Secondary Education in India;
(ii) has passed qualifying or equivalent qualifying examination making him
eligible for admission to that Class;
(iii) satisfies the requirements of age limits (minimum and maximum) as
determined by the State/U. T. Government and applicable to the place where the
School is located;
Produces:
(a) The School Leaving Certificate/Transfer Certificate
signed by the Head of the Institution last attended and countersigned, if
required as provided elsewhere, in these Byelaws;
(b) Document(s) in support of his having passed the qualifying or equivalent
qualifying examination; and
(c) Date of Birth Certificate issued by the Registrar of Birth and Deaths,
where-ever existing,as proof of date of birth. (*)
Explanation:
(a) A person who has been studying in an institution, which
is not recognised by this Board or by any other recognised Board of Secondary
Education or by the State/ U.T. Government of the concerned place, shall not be
admitted to any class of a "School" on the basis of Certificate(s) of such
unrecognised institution attended by him earlier.
(b) 'Qualifying Examination' for the purposes of this Byelaws means an
examination the passing of which makes a student eligible for admission to a
particular class; and 'equivalent examination' means an examination conducted by
any recognised Board
of Secondary Education/Indian University or an institution recognised by or
affiliated to such Board/University and is recognised by this Board equivalent
to the correspondingexamination conducted by this Board or conducted by a
"school" affiliated to/recognised by this Board.
No student migrating from a School in a foreign country, other than the
School affiliated to this Board, shall be eligible for admission unless an
eligibility certificate in respect of such a student has been obtained from this
Board. For obtaining eligibility certificate from the Board, the Principal of
the School to which admission is being sought will submit to the Board full
details of the case and relevant documents with his own remarks/recommendations.
The eligibility certificate will be issued by the Board only after the Board is
satisfied that the course of study undergone and examination passed is
equivalent to the corresponding class of this Board.
No person who is under the sentence of rustication or is expelled from any
Board/University/ School or is debarred from appearing in the examination for
whatever reason by any Board/ University shall be admitted to any class in a
School affiliated to this Board.
No student shall be admitted or promoted to any subsequent higher class in
any school unless he has completed the regular course of study of the class to
which he was admitted at the beginning of the academic session and has passed
the examination, at the end of the concerned academic session, qualifying him
for promotion to the next higher class.
No student shall be admitted in Class IX and above in a school affiliated
with the Board after 31st day of August of the year except with prior permission
of the Chairman, CBSE/Competent Authority as may have been defined in the
State/Union Territory Education Acts. The application for permission to grant
admission after 31st of August shall be routed through the Principal of the
school specifying the reasons which are unavoidable. The candidate shall
complete the required percentage of attendance (75%) for Class IX, X, XI & XII
as per Examination ByeLaws of the Board to make him/ her eligible for the
examinations. In such cases where the admission by the candidate could not be
taken in a higher class by the stipulated date because of the late declaration
of result by the Board such permission would not be required, provided the
candidate applied for admission within a fortnight of the declaration of the
result. (*)
Admission: Specific Requirements
Admissions upto Class VIII (i.e. Class VIII and below)
shall be regulated by the rules, regulations, orders of the State/U.T.
Governments applicable to the place where the School is located.
Admission to Class IX in a school shall be open only to such a student
who has passed class VIII examination from an institution affiliated to this
Board or to any recognised Board or is recognised by the Education Department of
the Government of the State/U. T. in which such an institution is located.
Admission to Class X : -
As the syllabus prescribed at Secondary level is of two
years integrated course, no admission shall be taken in Class X directly.
Provided further that admission to Class X in a school shall be open only to
such a student who: (*)
(a) has completed a regular course of study for class IX, and
(b) has passed class IX examination from an institution affiliated to this
Board.
(c) A student who has completed a regular course of study for Class IX and has
passed Class IX examination from an institution recognised by/affiliated to any
recognised Board in India, other than this Board, can be admitted to a school
only on the transfer of the parent(s) or shifting of their families from one
place to another, after procuring from the students the mark sheet and the
Transfer Certificate duly countersigned by the Educational Authorities of the
Board concerned. In case of such admissions the schools would obtain post facto
approval of the Board within one month of admission of the student.
Admission to Class XI : -
Admission to class XI in a school shall be open only to
such a student who has passed :
(a) Secondary School Examination (Class X examination) conducted by this
Board; or
(b) an equivalent examination conducted by any other recognised Board of
Secondary Education/ Indian University and recognised by this Board as
equivalent to its secondary school examination.
Admission to Class XII :-
(i) No admission shall be taken in Class XII directly.
Provided further that admission to Class XII in a school shall be open only to
such a student who:
(a) has completed a regular course of study for class XI; and
(b) has passed Class XI examination from a school affiliated to this Board.
(ii) A student who has completed a regular course of study for Class XI and has
passed Class XI Examination from an institution recognised by / affiliated to
any recognised Board in India, other than this Board, can be admitted to a
school only on the transfer of the parent(s) or shifting of their families from
one place to another, after procuring from the student the marksheet and the
Transfer Certificate duly countersigned by the Educational Authorities of the
Board concerned. In case of such admissions the schools would obtain post facto
approval of the Board within one month of the admission of the student.
Notwithstanding any thing contained in paras 1 to 5 of this Byelaws, the
admission of students passing qualifying examination from an examining body
outside India shall be regulated according to the provisions contained in byelaw
6.2 of this chapter; provided that the condition of completing regular course of
study for class IX and XI is satisfied in cases of admission to Class X and
Class XII respectively.
Admission Procedure
(i) Admission register in the form prescribed by the State
Government concerned/Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan/Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti as
the case may be, shall be maintained by the "School" where the name of every
student joining "the School" shall be entered.
(ii) Successive numbers must be allotted to students on their admission and each
student should retain this number throughout the whole of his career in the
school. A student returning to the school after absence of any duration shall
resume his original admission number.
(iii) If a student applying for admission to a school, has attended any other
school, an authenticated copy of the Transfer certificate in the format given in
Annexure I, from his last school must be produced before his name can be entered
in the Admission Register.
(iv) In no case shall a student be admitted into a class higher than that for
which he is entitled according to the transfer certificate.
(v) A student shall not be allowed to migrate from one "School" to another
during the session after his name has been sent up for the examination of the
Board. This condition may be waived only in special circumstances by the
Chairman.
(vi) A student leaving his school at the end of a session or who is permitted to
leave his school during the session shall on a payment of all dues, receive an
authenticated copy of the Transfer certificate up to date. A duplicate copy may
be issued if the head of the institution is satisfied that the original is lost
but it shall always be so marked.
(vii) In case a student from an institution not affiliated to the Board seeks
admission in a school affiliated to the Board, such a student shall produce a
transfer certificate duly countersigned by an authority as indicated in the
format given in Annexure-I.
(viii) If the statement made by the parent or guardian of a student or by the
student himself/herself, if he/she was major at the time of his/her admission to
a school, is found to contain any wilful misrepresentation of facts regarding
the student's career, the head of the institution may punish him/her as per
provision of the Education Act of the State/Union Territory or Kendriya
Vidyalaya Sangathan/Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti rules, as the case may be,
respectively and report the matter to the Board.
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