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By Prashant for PuneriPages.in
CBSE answer sheet storage rule 2025 is a major change every student and parent should note. From the 2025-26 academic session, Class 10 and Class 12 board exam answer sheets will be stored for only one year after results, instead of the earlier three years. This new CBSE policy comes under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and aims to modernize record-keeping.
Yes, you read that right — no more three-year buffer. Just one year. After that, both physical and digital copies will be destroyed following CBSE’s rules.
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CBSE Answer Sheet Storage Rule 2025 – What Changed?
- Old Rule: Answer sheets were stored for 3 years.
- New Rule: Starting 2026 exams, they’ll be stored for only 1 year.
This means the first group to be affected will be students currently in Class 8 and Class 10.
Why CBSE Reduced Storage to 1 Year
According to the board, this move is part of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The idea is to modernize and digitize record-keeping, while also cutting down on unnecessary storage. Basically, CBSE wants to save space, money, and resources.
They also claim that one year is more than enough time for students to request copies of their answer sheets, whether it’s for re-evaluation, legal purposes, or just personal review.
Impact of CBSE Answer Sheet Storage Rule 2025 on Students
This is where things get serious. Students will now have a one-year window to apply for their answer scripts. If you don’t request them within that time, they’ll be gone forever.
So, if you want to double-check your evaluation or keep a copy for any reason, don’t wait. Apply as soon as CBSE opens the request window after results are announced.
How to Get Your Answer Sheets
The process stays the same:
- Go to cbse.gov.in once results are out.
- Apply online for a scanned copy of your evaluated answer sheet.
- Pay the prescribed fee.
- Download and save it — preferably in multiple places.
Final Word
To me, this feels like CBSE is sending a very clear message: “Act fast, or lose access.” Earlier, students and parents had the luxury of time. Now, procrastination can cost you your only proof of evaluation.
So, if you’re a CBSE student or parent reading this, note it down somewhere: One year. That’s all you get.