Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions


  • Birth certificate of the child
  • Proof of residence (such as a residence certificate or utility bill)
  • Previous academic records, such as report cards or transfer certificate
  • Passport-sized photographs of the child and parents/guardians
  • Any specific documents requested by the school (such as income certificates or category certificates for reserved categories) certification programs.

School evaluates student performance through a combination of internal assessments and external examinations. Internal assessments include periodic tests, assignments, projects, and class participation, which contribute to the overall evaluation.

The passing criteria for CBSE board exams is a minimum of 33% marks in each subject. Additionally, students need to obtain an overall aggregate of 33% or more in the board exams to pass. However, it is important to note that some subjects may have specific requirements or additional criteria, so it is advisable to refer to the CBSE guidelines and specific subject requirements for accurate information.

Our schools often have various methods to keep parents informed about their child's progress. These may include regular parent-teacher meetings, progress reports or report cards, online portals or mobile apps where parents can access academic updates, and communication through email or SMS. It is recommended to establish regular communication with the school authorities to stay updated on your child's academic performance and overall development.