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CBSE Board Exam 2026: Students Can Appear Without Apaar ID

In a significant update for students, the CBSE has announced that they can now appear for the 2026 Board Exam without needing an Apaar ID. This decision addresses the technical challenges schools faced in generating these IDs, allowing for a smoother examination process. The amendment, initiated by Union Minister Sukant Majumdar, aims to alleviate the difficulties encountered by students, especially those planning to study abroad. Schools can now submit candidate lists without Apaar IDs, marking a crucial change in the examination protocol. Read on for more details about this important development.
 
CBSE Board Exam 2026: Students Can Appear Without Apaar ID

CBSE Board Exam 2026 Update



CBSE Board Exam 2026: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced that students will be permitted to take the CBSE Board Exam 2026 without needing an Apaar ID. This decision comes as a relief for students, as the board has acknowledged the technical difficulties faced in generating these IDs.


Schools reported various technical and administrative issues that hindered the creation of Apaar IDs, prompting CBSE to allow the submission of student lists without these IDs. This change is particularly beneficial for students planning to study abroad, who were previously encountering significant obstacles.


Union Minister of State for Education, Sukant Majumdar, played a key role in facilitating this amendment, ensuring that students can now participate in board examinations without the Apaar ID.


Background of the Issue


Schools under CBSE highlighted several challenges in generating Apaar IDs for Class 10 and Class 12 students. These issues included data mismatches, delays in data correction, and the absence of parental consent.


CBSE's Response


In response to the concerns raised by schools, CBSE has decided to grant a partial exemption regarding the Apaar ID requirement. Schools can now submit a List of Candidates (LOC) for the board exams of Class 10 and Class 12 students, even if the Apaar IDs are marked as ‘rejected’ or ‘not created’.