CBSE Attendance Rules 2025: 75% Attendance Mandatory for Upcoming Class 10th, 12th Board Exams; Check Official Notice

CBSE mandates 75% attendance for Class 10 and 12 students to be eligible for 2025 board exams. Learn about the official guidelines, exemptions for medical emergencies, and SOPs for attendance shortages. Ensure compliance to avoid disqualification.

Aug 6, 2025, 14:10 IST

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a firm directive mandating that students of Classes X and XII must maintain a minimum of 75 % attendance during the 2025–26 academic year to be eligible to appear in the 2026 board examinations. This order was communicated through an official circular dated August 4.

CBSE’s Key Highlight on the 75% Attendance 

Key Rule

Details

Attendance Requirement

Minimum 75 % attendance needed as of January 1, 2026

Exemptions Allowed

Up to 25 %; based on valid documentation

Deadline for Condonation Cases

School reports by January 7; regional review till January 21; final CBSE approval by February 7

Monitoring Measures

Surprise inspections; strict scrutiny of records

Penalty for Violations

Student disqualification, possible school sanctions

CBSE Board Purpose Behind the 75% Mandate Attendance

The measure, according to CBSE, intends to address recurring problems including non-compliant attendance and the rising number of "dummy candidates," or students who are officially enrolled but rarely attend lessons. In order to ensure that kids fulfill attendance requirements, schools and parents will now share accountability. Additionally, institutions will be rigorously watched to prevent record-keeping fraud.

Students can get the Official CBSE Circular PDF by linking the link below:

CBSE Circular Official PDF 2026

Rigorous Enforcement Guidelines

  • Accurate Record-Keeping: During CBSE's surprise inspections, attendance records must be kept up to date, validated by authorized officials and class teachers, and made available.

  • Eligibility will be based on attendance records as of January 1, 2026; hence, attendance after this date, even if updated subsequently, will not be taken into account.

  • Guidelines for Excusation: By January 7, 2026, schools must report instances of low attendance supported by official participation records, medical certifications, or death certificates. All relevant documents must adhere to the established SOPs; late submissions won't be allowed.

Valid Exemptions and Condonation

Under special circumstances, such as extended illness, a death in the family, or involvement in official national or international events, CBSE allows for an attendance reduction of up to 25%. Following a proposal from the school and chairman approval, cases that fall within the permissible shortage range (between 60% and 75%) may be excused. However, attendance below 60% will only be accepted in very special and well-documented circumstances.

What are the Consequences for Non‑Compliance? 

Students who don't attend class 75 percent of the time without a valid excuse won't be allowed to take the Class X or XII board exams. If it is discovered that a school is facilitating false enrollment or manipulating attendance records, CBSE may also investigate de-affiliating the institution.

The CBSE's increasing emphasis on attendance is a component of its larger initiative to improve exam integrity, discourage enrollment-only methods, and strengthen academic discipline. In order to ensure openness and compliance, schools are urged to explicitly explain the policy to parents and students at the beginning of the school year.

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Apeksha Agarwal
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Apeksha Agarwal, a passionate and aspiring journalist, is dedicated to delivering impactful stories and insightful reports. As an education beat writer, she focuses on providing well-researched and engaging news content. Apeksha's strong foundation in journalism and media is complemented by her creativity, dedication, and attention to detail. Her goal is to inform and inspire audiences through meaningful narratives while continuously adapting to the ever-changing media landscape. She can be reached at apeksha.agarwal@jagrannewmedia.com.

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