CBSE Board Exam 2025: Full List Of Barred Items And Dress Code. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released detailed guidelines for the Class 10 and 12 board exams scheduled to begin on February 15, 2025. These guidelines include a list of barred items, permitted items, and the dress code for students.
CBSE Board Exam 2025: Full List Of Barred Items And Dress Code
Here’s the information in a table format:
Category | Permitted Items | Barred Items |
---|---|---|
Stationery | Transparent pouch, geometry/pencil box, blue ink pen, ballpoint/gel pen, scale, writing pad, eraser | Textual material (printed or written), bits of paper, calculator (unless permitted for students with Dyscalculia), pen drives, log tables, electronic pens, scanners |
Communication Devices | – | Mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, earphones, microphones, pagers, health bands, smartwatches, cameras |
Accessories | Analogue watch, transparent water bottle, money, Metro card, bus pass | Wallets, goggles, handbags, pouches |
Food Items | – | Any eatable item (opened or packed), except for diabetic students |
Dress Code | Regular students: School uniform | Private students: Light, comfortable clothing |
List of permitted items:
- Admit Card and School Identity Card (for regular students)
- Admit Card and any government-issued photo Photo proof (for private students)
- Stationery items, i.e., Transparent Pouch, Geometry/Pencil Box, Blue/Royal Blue Ink/ballpoint/gel pen, Scale, Writing Pad, and eraser
- Analogue Watch, Transparent Water Bottle
- Metro Card, Bus Pass, Money
List of barred items
- Any stationery item, such as textual material (printed or written), bits of papers, calculator (Students with Learning disabilities, i.e. dyscalculia, are permitted to use and are provided the same by the exam center), Pen Drives, Calculator, Log Table (shall be provided by the centres), Electronic pens/scanners, etc.
- Any communication device, such as a mobile phone, Bluetooth, Earphones, Microphone, Pager, Health Band, Smart Watch, Camera, etc.
- Other items like Wallet, Goggles, Handbags, Pouches, etc.
- Any eatable item opened or packed except for diabetic students
- Any other item which could be used for unfair means
- Use of the above or similar items will be treated under the “unfair means” category and will attract punishment as per rules.
- Dress code
- For Regular Students: School Uniform
- For Private Students: Light Clothes
- CBSE Toppers List: 10th & 12th, Highest Marks, Merit List
Penalties for Unfair Means
Violating these guidelines will be treated under the “unfair means” category and may attract severe penalties, including the cancellation of both the current and next year’s exams.
Important Notice
CBSE has instructed schools to inform students about exam ethics and the consequences of unfair practices. Students are reminded not to carry any barred items to the exam centre.
By adhering to these guidelines, students can ensure a fair and stress-free examination process. Would you like more information on any specific aspect of the guidelines?