Preparing for the CBSE Class 10 and 12 board exams? Understanding the rules is essential for a smooth and fair exam experience.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued detailed guidelines for the 2025 exams, which begin on February 15 and cover 204 subjects.

The Board has directed schools across India to educate students and parents about the exam ethics, rules, and consequences of violations. This includes information about the “Unfair Means Act,” which outlines penalties for students engaging in unfair practices.

To ensure a smooth and fair testing environment, CBSE guidelines strictly prohibit electronic communication devices. Spreading disruptive rumors is also a violation that could lead to disqualification. Schools will provide specific details on permitted items.

In a letter to school principals and center superintendents, CBSE highlighted the importance of ensuring all students are aware of exam ethics, rules, and the consequences of violations. Schools are expected to brief both students and parents on the CBSE Class 10 and 12 Board Exam 2025 guidelines. Here’s a concise breakdown of essential information:

Key guidelines for students and schools

1.      Ethical conduct highlighted:

  • Schools must educate students and parents about exam ethics, rules, and consequences of violations.
  • Guidelines on unfair means (UFM) and penalties should be read aloud to students.
  • Students must refrain from spreading or believing rumors about the exams.

2.      Strict rules for banned items:

  • Possession of banned items like electronic devices or unauthorized materials will result in cancellation of current and future exams.
  • Exam officials must ensure compliance with these rules.

Allowed items in the exam hall

  • Documents: Admit card, school identity card (regular students), or government-issued photo ID (private students).
  • Stationery: Transparent pouch, geometry box, blue/royal blue pens, scale, eraser, and writing pad.
  • Others: Transparent water bottle, analog watch, metro card, bus pass, and money.

Banned items in the exam hall

  • Stationery: Calculators, log tables, pen drives, loose papers, scanners, or any textual materials (printed or written).
  • Electronic Devices: Mobile phones, smartwatches, Bluetooth devices, earphones, health bands, microphones, or cameras.
  • Other Items: Wallets, handbags, goggles, food (except for diabetic students), or any item that may facilitate malpractice.

Dress code guidelines

  • Regular Students: Must wear their school uniforms.
  • Private Students: Should wear light and comfortable clothing suitable for the exam environment.

 Penalties for violations

  • Exams for the current and future years may be canceled for violations.
  • Students caught cheating or using unfair means may face immediate disqualification or debarment.

Final reminder for students and parents

CBSE urges students and parents to take these rules seriously to ensure a smooth and successful exam experience. Adhering to these guidelines is crucial for maintaining integrity and achieving success in the CBSE Board Exam 2025.

Source Gulf News