JKBOSE Allows CBSE & Other Board Student Migration for 2025–26 Session Till May 21
The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has officially permitted students from CBSE and other Government-recognised Boards across India to migrate and seek admission in JKBOSE-affiliated institutions for the Academic Session 2025–26.
This decision aims to facilitate students wishing to continue their studies under JKBOSE in Classes 10th, 11th, and 12th.
📌 Who is Eligible for Migration?
As per the official notification:
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Students who have passed or appeared in:
- Class 9th (moving to 10th)
- Class 10th (moving to 11th)
- Class 11th (moving to 12th)
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Candidates must be from:
- CBSE or
- Any other Government-recognised Board in India
👉 Such students can take provisional admission in JKBOSE-affiliated schools.
📅 Last Date for Migration Admission
- Deadline: 21 May 2026
👉 Students are advised to complete the migration process well before the last date to avoid any issues.
📄 Admission Process & Important Conditions
- Admission will be granted provisionally initially
- Final admission will be regularised only after verification
Required Documents:
- Pass certificate of qualifying examination
- Marks certificate
- Other relevant documents as required by JKBOSE
👉 The eligibility of candidates will be determined by the Jammu & Kashmir Board of School Education.
⚠️ Important Instruction for Students
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Failure to submit required documents will result in:
❌ Cancellation of admission (ab-initio) -
Students must ensure all documents are:
✔ Valid
✔ Complete
✔ Submitted on time
🏫 Directions Issued to Schools
JKBOSE has directed all Heads of Institutions to:
- Obtain an undertaking from migrating students
- Clearly inform them that admission may be cancelled if eligibility conditions are not met
🧠 Why This Decision is Important
This move will:
- Help students shift between boards smoothly
- Provide flexibility in academic continuation
- Support students relocating to J&K or opting for JKBOSE curriculum
🏛️ Policy Background
The decision follows directions from Sakeena Itoo, Minister for Education, who emphasized the need to streamline the migration process during a JKBOSE review meeting held on March 30, 2026.
🔔 What Students Should Do Next
- Contact the nearest JKBOSE-affiliated school
- Complete admission formalities
- Keep all documents ready
- Stay updated with official notifications
📢 Final Note
The continues to take steps to ensure flexibility and accessibility in education, making it easier for students from different boards to integrate into the JKBOSE system.
