The new report cards provide schools with detailed insights into exam results, gender performance trends, and co-curricular achievements, helping them plan improvements and align with NEP 2020 goals.
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Schools affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) can now access their detailed academic performance reports for the 2024–25 session, following the Board’s release of the new School Academic Performance Report Card.
The move is designed to help institutions base their planning and improvements on concrete data rather than assumptions.

The report provides a comprehensive analysis of Class 10 and 12 board exam outcomes, comparing each school’s results with state averages and overall CBSE benchmarks.
This comparison enables schools to evaluate their academic standing, recognize strengths, and address areas needing improvement.
Principals can download their respective performance reports through the CBSE School Login Portal using official credentials.
In addition to exam results, the report includes performance trends by gender, highlighting differences between male and female students.
CBSE said it expects this data to encourage schools to promote gender equity in academic achievements.

The report also integrates broader indicators such as student participation and accomplishments in sports and games, measured against cluster and zonal benchmarks.
According to the Board, these insights will support schools in incorporating data-driven strategies into their Annual Pedagogical Plans to enhance teaching and learning quality.
CBSE stated that the initiative strengthens its focus on transparency, accountability, and well-rounded education, aligning with the objectives of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
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