CBSE made a big change, now schools will have a maximum this many students in every class section
The Central Board of Secondary Education i.e. CBSE has made a change regarding the maximum limit of children in a section of any class.
The Central Board of Secondary Education i.e. CBSE has made a change in the maximum limit of children in a section of any class. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has increased the number of students per section in schools to 45. Let us inform you that earlier this number was 40 students per section in schools. CBSE has issued an official notice regarding this. The notice has been issued on the official website cbse.gov.in.
Official Notice
Why was the decision taken?
According to the information, this decision has been taken in such cases where students join the class in the middle of the session due to the transfer of their parents and who fall in the Essential Repeat (ER) category. This decision has been taken after the representation made by the schools regarding the admission of such students.
Official notice
CBSE said in the notice that where students are likely to join a class in a session due to the transfer of parents from one place to another and also students who fall in the Essential Repeat (ER) category, schools can have more students in a section than the prescribed limit of 40, up to 45.
How will this exemption be available?
However, the board clarified that this exemption will be available on a case-to-case basis, for which schools will have to apply to the concerned regional office with supporting documents.