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CBSE Eliminates Countersignature Requirement for Transfer Certificates

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has made a significant change by removing the requirement for countersignatures on Transfer Certificates (TCs) when students transfer between CBSE schools. This decision aims to simplify the transfer process and enhance digital efficiency. Sayyam Bhardwaj, the Examination Controller, highlighted the inconvenience caused by schools that continue to request these signatures, urging compliance with the new guidelines. The updated policy not only eliminates unnecessary paperwork but also aligns with the board's goal of modernizing educational administration. Discover more about this important update and its implications for students and schools.
 
CBSE Eliminates Countersignature Requirement for Transfer Certificates

CBSE's New Directive on Transfer Certificates



Overview: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced that affiliated schools are no longer required to request countersignatures on Transfer Certificates (TCs) when students transfer between CBSE institutions. This change aims to streamline the process and eliminate unnecessary delays.


Official Statement:
Sayyam Bhardwaj, the Examination Controller of CBSE, emphasized that despite the new guidelines, some schools continue to submit requests for countersignatures. He noted that this non-compliance not only inconveniences parents and students but also obstructs the transition to a more digital approach.


Details of the Directive:
The new policy states that:
1. No countersignature or stamp is needed on TCs during student transfers between CBSE schools.
2. Schools are not required to send TCs to the headquarters or regional offices.
This initiative is part of CBSE's efforts to simplify and digitize administrative processes.