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News News: CBSE mandates 75% minimum attendance for Class 10 & 12 students to appear in 2026 board exams. Check rules, exemptions, documentation, and deadline details here.
School security and attendance are top of mind for school districts across our area as the first day of class is almost here.
CBSE Board has made 75% attendance mandatory for Class 10 and 12 students to be eligible for board exams in 2026. Know the official guidelines, exemptions, and exam eligibility details here.
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CBSE Board Exam 2026: In an effort to enhance academic discipline and provide for regular classroom attendance, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has made it clear that students of ...
CBSE just made 75% attendance a non-negotiable for class 12 exams As per CBSE, this attendance requirement is mandatory. A relaxation of up to 25% may, however, be allowed in select cases. Details ...