CBSE Releases Registration Guidelines for Class 9 and 11 Students for the 2025–26 Academic Year
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued comprehensive guidelines for the registration of Class 9 and 11 students for the 2025–26 academic session. Schools affiliated with CBSE are required to complete the registration process via the Pariksha Sangam portal on the official website, ensuring accurate submission of student information.
The notification highlights that registration is essential for facilitating Class 10 and 12 board exams and for sharing student details with parents for prompt corrections if needed. Schools must register only genuine students and ensure that all details such as names, dates of birth, and subject choices are accurate and up to date.
Key Changes for 2025–26
School Instructions for Student Registration
CBSE has instructed principals to hold meetings with teachers in charge of data collection and uploading to ensure the accurate submission of student information. Schools are also required to educate students and parents about the importance of providing correct details, including names, dates of birth, and subject selections.
The Board emphasized that only students registered through this process will be eligible to sit for the Class 10 and 12 board exams in 2026–27. Schools are advised to register only their genuine students, verify that attendance requirements are met, and ensure that students are not enrolled with any other education board.
Additional Key Guidelines
The Board has reiterated that affiliated schools must comply with its affiliation bye-laws, including student-teacher ratios and maximum section strength. Any violations such as registering students for unauthorised subjects may lead to disaffiliation.
Final Registration Submission
The online registration will close at 11:59 PM on the specified dates. CBSE has clarified that no extensions will be provided, and no corrections will be allowed after final submission, except in cases of student transfers.
Disclaimer: The information provided above is based on the official guidelines issued by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) as of the 2025–26 academic session. Schools and stakeholders are advised to refer to the official CBSE notifications and circulars for the most accurate and updated details. CBSE reserves the right to modify guidelines, dates, or procedures at its discretion without prior notice. Users are responsible for ensuring compliance with all rules and regulations outlined by the Board.
The notification highlights that registration is essential for facilitating Class 10 and 12 board exams and for sharing student details with parents for prompt corrections if needed. Schools must register only genuine students and ensure that all details such as names, dates of birth, and subject choices are accurate and up to date.
Key Changes for 2025–26
- Two Board Exams for Class 10 : Following the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, CBSE will implement two board exams for Class 10 students starting from 2026, as announced on June 25, 2025.
- Mandatory APAAR ID: Schools are required to link students’ APAAR IDs while submitting registration details for Classes 9 and 11.
- Data Verification Slip: Once registration closes, schools will generate a verification slip for each student. Corrections can be made between November 14 and November 28, 2025. No changes will be permitted after this window.
School Instructions for Student Registration
CBSE has instructed principals to hold meetings with teachers in charge of data collection and uploading to ensure the accurate submission of student information. Schools are also required to educate students and parents about the importance of providing correct details, including names, dates of birth, and subject selections.
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The Board emphasized that only students registered through this process will be eligible to sit for the Class 10 and 12 board exams in 2026–27. Schools are advised to register only their genuine students, verify that attendance requirements are met, and ensure that students are not enrolled with any other education board.
Additional Key Guidelines
- Schools must update student data on the OASIS and HPE portals before beginning the registration process.
- Abbreviations in the names of students, parents, or teachers will not be accepted.
- Subject combinations should strictly align with the scheme of studies prescribed by CBSE.
- Schools are required to upload students’ photographs and signatures before the final submission.
- Information about parents’ annual income may be collected for scholarship purposes, but schools should not request income proof.
The Board has reiterated that affiliated schools must comply with its affiliation bye-laws, including student-teacher ratios and maximum section strength. Any violations such as registering students for unauthorised subjects may lead to disaffiliation.
Final Registration Submission
The online registration will close at 11:59 PM on the specified dates. CBSE has clarified that no extensions will be provided, and no corrections will be allowed after final submission, except in cases of student transfers. Disclaimer: The information provided above is based on the official guidelines issued by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) as of the 2025–26 academic session. Schools and stakeholders are advised to refer to the official CBSE notifications and circulars for the most accurate and updated details. CBSE reserves the right to modify guidelines, dates, or procedures at its discretion without prior notice. Users are responsible for ensuring compliance with all rules and regulations outlined by the Board.