APAAR ID: Many decisions have been taken in the governing body of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), which concluded on June 25. One of the decisions is related to the Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR) ID. CBSE has made APAAR ID mandatory for students under the new rules. Now, without an APAAR ID, no student will be able to appear for CBSE 10th and 12th board exams.

Let us know what the APAAR ID? For which class has it been made mandatory by CBSE? How can it be created? How can it be helpful for the students?

Mandatory for students from class 9th to 12th, who will not be able to appear for board exams
CBSE has made APAAR ID mandatory for students from classes 9th to 12th. CBSE has clarified that without an APAAR ID, registration for the 10th and 12th board exams will not be possible. All schools have been asked to create an APAAR ID for the students of these classes.

What is APAAR ID?

APAR ID is a part of the One Nation One Student ID scheme of the Ministry of Education. Under this scheme, every student in the country is to be given a unique digital identity of 12 numbers. With this ID, all the academic data, school records, mark sheets, certificates, and other academic documents of the students will be kept safe. That is, in the future, students will be able to get their documents from APPAR ID with one click.

In other words, through this ID, the Government of India will keep the records of any student safe from class 1 to higher education. At present, APPAR ID has been created for students of all classes in many states. With this, school drop out of children is being monitored.

How can APPAR ID be made?

The main responsibility of creating APPAR ID lies with the school administration. Schools have been instructed by CBSE regarding this. Schools have been asked to go to the UDISE+ portal and create APPAR ID before registering students from class 9th to 11th. For this ID, students will have to submit a photocopy of their Aadhaar card. It is believed that in the coming time, APPAR ID will become mandatory for children of all classes.

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