CBSE Affiliation & Land Requirement Norms:

CBSE Affiliation & Land Requirement Norms:

Land requirement always remains a BIG challenge in Tier 1/ Tier 2 Cities and expensive as well.

Recent changes of reduced land requirements from Jan’26 for CBSE Affiliation are tremendously helpful in School Start up Project Cost & opens Bigger opportunities for Schools getting opened in populated area where small land parcels are available.

The information is based on the official Circular No. 04/2026 (issued 19 Jan 2026) published on the SARAS 6.0 portal:

CBSE now uses a tiered category system for land requirements, depending on location and level of schooling :

Category A – Standard Areas (Anywhere in India)

  • Up to Senior Secondary (Class XII): Minimum 6,000 m² of land Applicable for schools located in general areas without land constraints.

Category B – State Capitals, ‘Y’ Cities & Hilly Areas

  • Up to Secondary (Class X): Minimum 2,400 m²
  • Up to Senior Secondary (Class XII): Minimum 3,200 m²
  • These typically include state capitals or notified urban/hilly regions.

Category C – ‘X’ Cities & Specific Regions

  • Up to Secondary (Class X): Minimum 1,600 m²
  • Up to Senior Secondary (Class XII): Minimum 2,400 m²
  • This applies to denser cities (e.g., high land-cost areas) or regions such as Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep.

Play Area Norms (Mandatory for All Schools)

  • All CBSE schools must have a minimum play area of 2,000 m² within the campus.
  • If the campus land is smaller: schools may lease or enter a 15-year agreement with a nearby playground/sports facility (within 200 m and safely accessible).This applies to denser cities (e.g., high land-cost areas) or regions such as Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep.

Notes :

  • These norms are part of the updated affiliation bye-laws effective from 2026, replacing the older single standard minimum (previously around 6,000 m² or various exceptions under the 2018 bye-laws).
  • The land must be contiguous, properly bounded, and primarily for educational use (as per other CBSE affiliation rules).

Important Notice :

  • Above information is best of our Industry Knowledge & shall be treated as generic guidelines only. Any related decision SHALL be taken after going thru’ CBSE website or under Subject matter EXPERT guidance only.

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