CBSE Cracks Down on Dummy Schools: New Rule from 2025-26

In India, board exams aren’t just about marks — they’re the result of years of school learning. But in recent years, many students have started skipping school and joining coaching centers full-time, especially for JEE and NEET prep. This “dummy school” trend may help with test prep, but it takes away the full learning experience that school offers — like building confidence, discipline, and social skills.
That’s why CBSE is stepping in with a new rule to bring back the importance of attending regular school.
- 📅 Effective from Academic Year 2025-26
- 📝 Applies to CBSE Class 12 Board Exams
What’s the Big Update?
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced a strict reform: Students enrolled in dummy schools will no longer be allowed to appear for Class 12 board exams starting with the 2025-26 academic session.
What Is a Dummy School?
Dummy schools are institutions where students enroll but skip regular classes to focus entirely on coaching for JEE/NEET. This practice compromises holistic learning.
New Attendance Rule
- Minimum 75% attendance is now mandatory to appear for board exams.
- CBSE will conduct surprise inspections.
- Non-attending students may be barred from board exams.
- Schools promoting this culture will face disciplinary action.
What If You Don’t Meet Attendance?
- 👉 Option: Enroll with NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling)
- ✔️ Offers flexibility but may lack the formal school experience.
- 📚 But still, CBSE recommends attending a full-time school for holistic learning.
Advisory for Parents & Students
- Enroll only in genuine CBSE-affiliated schools.
- Maintain at least 75% attendance throughout the year.
- Do not rely on dummy admissions to appear for board exams.
Why This Matters
CBSE aims to:
- Restore the value of formal education
- Prevent misuse of school registrations
- Ensure students get a well-rounded learning experience
“No attendance, no exam” — CBSE’s message is loud and clear.
📢 Conclusion
This update reshapes how students plan their Class 12 education. It’s no longer just about cracking exams — it’s about attending school and learning the right way.
✔️ Stay in school.
✔️ Show up.
✔️ Succeed the right way.
Last Updated on April 2, 2025
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