Are water bottles allowed in the CBSE board exam hall? Can students wear jewelry? What’s permitted inside the CBSE board exam hall? If you’re preparing for the CBSE board exams, understanding the dos and don’ts is crucial. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released detailed guidelines for Class 10 and 12 students to ensure smooth and fair conduct during the exams.

The exams, which commenced on February 15, will cover 204 subjects, and students must adhere to strict rules regarding permitted items, dress codes, and behaviour in the exam hall.

Here’s a complete breakdown of CBSE’s guidelines, including penalties for unfair means (UFM) violations.

Permitted items
Students are allowed to carry the following items into the exam hall:

Admit card and identity card

  • Regular students: Admit card and school ID
  • Private students: Admit card and government-issued photo ID
  • Stationery: Transparent pouch, geometry/pencil box, blue ink pen, ballpoint/gel pen, scale, writing pad, and eraser
  • Other items: Non-digital watch, transparent water bottle, money, Metro card, or bus pass
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Prohibited items
The following items are strictly prohibited inside the exam hall:

  • Stationery: Any printed or written material, loose papers, calculators (unless permitted for students with specific learning disabilities like Dyscalculia, as per CBSE guidelines), pen drives, log tables, electronic pens, or scanners
  • Electronic devices: Mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, earphones, microphones, smartwatches, pagers, cameras, or health bands
  • Accessories: Wallets, goggles, handbags, or pouches
  • Food: Any eatable item, unless specified (e.g., for diabetic students)
  • Miscellaneous: Any item that could aid in malpractice or unfair means

Carrying any prohibited items will be treated as a violation and may lead to penalties, as outlined in the board’s rules.

Dress code for CBSE Board exams 2025

CBSE has specified a dress code to ensure uniformity and minimize distractions:

Regular students: Must wear their school uniform

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Private students: Should wear light, comfortable clothing appropriate for the exam environment

Adhering to the dress code ensures smooth entry and compliance with CBSE regulations.

Penalties for unfair means

CBSE enforces strict measures against cheating or violation of guidelines. Offenders may face the following consequences:

  • Cancellation of their current and subsequent exams
  • Debarment from future exams

Immediate disqualification for malpractice or possession of unauthorized items

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By following these rules and guidelines, students can ensure a fair and stress-free examination process.

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