CBSE's Tough Stance: Schools Disaffiliated for Safety Violations, Dummy Students

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News18•03-01-2026, 08:08
CBSE's Tough Stance: Schools Disaffiliated for Safety Violations, Dummy Students
- •CBSE is adopting a strict stance on education quality and student safety, revoking affiliations for serious violations.
- •Key reasons for disaffiliation include serious safety norm violations (e.g., Neerja Modi School) and dummy students/fraud in records (20 schools in March 2024).
- •Lack of academic/infrastructure facilities, disregard for examination rules, and consistently poor results (below 50% average for 3 years) also lead to revocation.
- •The disaffiliation process is not sudden; it involves thorough investigation, show-cause notices, and evidence evaluation.
- •Students in Classes 10 & 12 can complete exams from the same school; others (Classes 9 & 11) are shifted to nearby CBSE schools. New admissions are prohibited.
Why It Matters: CBSE prioritizes student safety and academic integrity, revoking affiliations for serious violations.
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