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CBSE goes strict against schools violating norms

NEW DELHI: Downgrading from the senior secondary level to the secondary level, restricting the number of sections and debarring school from sponsoring students to board examinations are among the penalties prescribed by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) if any school is found guilty of irregularities in financial, administrative, examination and academic matters.

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New Delhi, October 22 

Downgrading from the senior secondary level to the secondary level, restricting the number of sections and debarring school from sponsoring students to board examinations are among the penalties prescribed by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) if any school is found guilty of irregularities in financial, administrative, examination and academic matters.

According to the new affiliation bylaws of the CBSE, the board can take various actions against erring schools, including issuing written warning, levying fine up to Rs 5 lakh, suspending affiliation for a definite period, debarring school from applying for affiliation and withdrawing affiliation.

“The board may impose all or any of the penalties in case of gross malpractices in examination, academic, administrative and financial matters and established violation or non-compliance of court or government orders,” the bylaws read.

Other grounds for penalty pointed out by the CBSE include shortcomings in affiliation requirements detected at any stage, withdrawal of no-objection certificate or recognition by state government and poor academic performance of school for the consecutive three years.

Not sending teachers or principal for training as per the requirement of bylaws and not nominating and relieving staff for evaluation of answer scripts of the board’s examination will also be treated as a ground for penalty.

“In case of any complaint or taking suo motu cognisance, the board may seek report or clarifications from the school, conduct a surprise inspection of the school or take any other action that may be deemed fit to verify the facts. “After verification of facts, the board shall serve a show-cause notice on school setting out reasons for the proposed action and the school will be required to reply in 30 days,” the bylaws read. — PTI 

The Board prescribes…

If any CBSE school is found guilty of irregularities in financial, administrative, examination and academic matters, it will face tough action

Grounds for action

  • Poor academic performance for consecutive 3 years
  • Violation or non-compliance of court or government orders
  • Shortcomings in affiliation requirements 
  • Withdrawal of no-objection certificate by state

The guilty to face… 

  • Downgrade of school level
  • Fine up to Rs 5 lakh
  • Restriction on number of sections
  • Affiliation suspension for a period
  • Affiliation withdrawn
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