(Info) Central Board of Secondary Education: Recognition to Schools
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CBSE Schools Affiliation Bye-laws: Minimum Infrastructure
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) grants affiliation to various
category of schools in accordance with its Affiliation Bye-laws. The chapter-II
of affiliation Bye-laws, inter-alia prescribe the following with regard to
minimum infrastructure requirement in schools.
The schools must have about 2 acres or as otherwise permitted measurement of
land and a building constructed on a part of land and proper playgrounds on the
remaining land. The land should be owned by the schools or the society
which is running the school. If the land is taken on lease it should be for a
minimum period of 30 years. The institutions should have proper facilities
commensurate with its requirement and should provide minimum floor space of 1
sq. mtr. per student in the class room. Every institute will also provide proper
facilities for physically challenged students.
The school should have suitable furniture in the class rooms and office
equipments commensurate with the strength and staff. The school should
have the needed equipment and faculties for science, home science, technical
subjects, vocations subjects etc. The school should scrupulously observe
prescription from the local authority regarding safety, safe drinking water and
sanitation. The school should have at least 1 computer lab with minimum of
10 computers or computer students ratio of 1:20 and internet connection.
The school should have a well equipped and spacious library with minimum of 1500
books and at least 15 magazines. Also, the school should maintain pupil book
ratio of 1:5. The right of Children to Free and Compulsory
Education Act, 2009 provides for norms and standards to be fulfilled by every
school. These include norms and standards relation to (i) Pupil teacher ratios
at primary and upper-primary level, (ii) building norms to provide for all
weather building, barrier free access, separate toilets for boys and girls, safe
drinking water, kitchen facility, play ground, etc., (iii) minimum number of
working days, (iv) minimum number of working hours per week per teacher, (v)
teacher learning equipment, (vi) Library, (vii) play material, games and sports
equipment. This information was given by the Minister of State for Human
Resource Development Smt. D. Purandeswari, in a written reply to a question in
the Lok Sabha today.
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