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Complete Reference Guide

School Board Affiliation
Requirements, Process & Roadmap

Tier-wise land norms, compliance checklists, SOP journeys, fee structures, timelines, and segment-by-segment requirements for CBSE, ICSE, and Cambridge in India. IB authorization guidance is available on expert consultation — see note throughout.

CBSE — 28,000+ Schools ICSE — 3,000 Schools Cambridge — 700+ Centres IB — Consultation Only
⚠️ IMPORTANT — READ BEFORE USING THIS DOCUMENT
Nature of This Document

This is an independent reference guide compiled and published by Ignify Solutions Private Limited from publicly available information as of April 2026. It is a free educational ready-reckoner for school founders and education entrepreneurs. It is not a regulatory document, official communication, or legal advice of any kind. Nothing in this guide constitutes legal, financial, architectural, or compliance advice. Always engage qualified professionals before making any application, investment, or business decision. For personalised paid consulting on school setup, affiliation advisory, or operations, see the Ignify Solutions consulting services referenced throughout this page.

Accuracy & Liability

All affiliation norms, fees, timelines, land requirements, and processes listed are indicative only and based on publicly available information. Board requirements change without notice. Fee figures — especially those in USD for Cambridge — are subject to currency fluctuation. Infrastructure cost estimates are broad indicative ranges, not quotations. No reliance should be placed on these figures for financial planning, bank financing, or investor presentations without independent professional verification. Ignify Solutions Pvt. Ltd. and its directors, officers, employees, and affiliates accept no liability whatsoever for any decision made on the basis of this document. Your use of this guide is at your own risk.

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"International Baccalaureate" and "IB" are registered trademarks of the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO), Geneva, Switzerland. "Cambridge", "CAIE", and "Cambridge Assessment International Education" are trademarks of Cambridge Assessment International Education, a non-teaching department of the University of Cambridge, UK. "CBSE" refers to the Central Board of Secondary Education, a statutory body under the Ministry of Education, Government of India. "ICSE" and "CISCE" refer to the Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations.

This document is an independent third-party reference guide. It is not authorised, endorsed, approved, or sponsored by IBO, Cambridge Assessment International Education, CBSE, CISCE, or any government authority. These names are used in a purely factual, descriptive, nominative sense to identify the organisations and programmes being described. No association with or endorsement by these organisations is claimed or implied.

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01 — Board Overviews & Quick Comparison

Understanding each board before choosing
CBSE
Central Board of Secondary Education
Ministry of Education, Government of India
Schools in India28,000+
ProgrammesNursery–Class XII (5+3+3+4 NEP structure)
LanguageEnglish / Hindi medium
RecognitionNational — JEE, NEET, CUET, all India transfers
FlexibilityMedium — structured syllabus, national exam
Best forTier 2–6 towns, aspirational families, competitive exam prep
Regulatory complexityModerate
ICSE
Indian Certificate of Secondary Education
CISCE — Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations
Schools in India~3,000
ProgrammesNursery–Class XII (ICSE–Class X, ISC–Class XII)
LanguageEnglish medium only
RecognitionNational — strong for humanities, literature, languages
FlexibilityLow-Medium — rigid curriculum, no state board equivalence
Best forTier 1–2 cities, English-first families, humanities-oriented
Regulatory complexityModerate–High
Cambridge
Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE)
University of Cambridge, UK — non-profit division
Schools in India~700 centres
ProgrammesPrimary (5–11), Lower Secondary (11–14), IGCSE (14–16), A/AS Levels (16–19)
LanguageEnglish medium only
RecognitionInternational — 160+ countries, global university entry
FlexibilityHigh — schools can select subjects, mix CAIE+CBSE
Best forMetro cities, NRI families, globally-mobile students
Regulatory complexityHigh (documentation-intensive)
🎓 International Baccalaureate — Expert Consultation Only

IB authorization is a philosophy-driven process distinct from other boards. Given its complexity and significant investment (Rs.2-5 Cr over 3 years), IB guidance is provided through direct expert consultation. Visit ibo.org for official information.

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02 — City Tier-Wise Land Requirements

What your location means for minimum land norms
CBSE — Land Requirements by City Category
CategoryCities / RegionsSecondary (up to Class X)Sr. Secondary (Class XII)Key Notes
Cat I (Metro)Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai1,600 sqm2,400 sqmWithin municipal limits
Cat II (Large)Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad2,000 sqm3,000 sqmWithin municipal limits
Cat III (Special)Noida, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Chandigarh4,000 sqm6,000 sqmExtended city areas
Cat IV (State Capital)Lucknow, Bhopal, Jaipur, Patna4,000 sqm6,000 sqmState capital areas
Cat V (>10L pop city)Surat, Kanpur, Nagpur, Indore4,000 sqm6,000 sqmCities >10 lakh population
Cat VI (Rest of India)Fatehgarh, Small towns, Rural6,000 sqm*6,000 sqm*Play area MOU permitted. *Relaxed norms with municipal MOU
ICSE — Land Requirements by City Category
CategoryCities / RegionsSecondary (up to Class X)Sr. Secondary (Class XII)Key Notes
Metro / Tier 1Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru2,000 sqm min2,000 sqm minStrict — plot area only, no MOU substitute
Tier 2Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Lucknow2,000 sqm min2,500 sqm minCISCE inspects land ownership rigorously
Tier 3 and belowFatehgarh, Small towns2,000 sqm min2,500+ sqm minSame norms apply nationally — no relaxation
Cambridge — Land Requirements by City Category
CategoryCities / RegionsSecondary (up to Class X)Sr. Secondary (Class XII)Key Notes
All India (uniform)All cities — national normNo prescribed minimumNo prescribed minimumCAIE focuses on programme quality, not land. Must meet state government norms.
State complianceVaries by stateAs per state govtAs per state govtMust hold existing state/CBSE affiliation in most cases
🎓 IB — Expert Consultation Only

IB land and infrastructure requirements are assessed holistically during the authorization process. Visit ibo.org for official information.

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03 — Segment-by-Segment Requirements

Detailed norms across every compliance area
Requirement Segment CBSE ICSE Cambridge
LAND & BUILT-UP
Land & Built-up6,000 sqm (Cat VI). Play area MOU from municipal/govt body accepted. Lease 15+ years OK. Built-up: 250–300 sqm per 100 students. Multi-storey counts for built-up.Minimum 2,000 sqm owned or 30-yr lease. No MOU substitute for land. Independent plot required. Playground mandatory within campus.No specific land norm. Must comply with state education department norms. Adequate classroom space (typically 1.2–1.5 sqm per student) required.
⚖️ LEGAL ENTITY
Legal EntityRegistered Society / Trust / Section 8 Company (non-profit). Not proprietary. School managed by Managing Committee. UDISE registration mandatory.Registered Society / Trust / Section 8 Company. Governing Body + Managing Committee mandatory. Audited financial statements required. Non-proprietary.Existing school entity (any legal form). CAIE does not require specific trust structure. School must have legal authority to operate. State NOC needed.
🏫 CLASSROOMS & FACILITIES
Classrooms & FacilitiesMin classroom 8m×6m (48 sqm). Science lab 9m×6m. Library 14m×8m. Computer lab (40 systems min). Composite science lab for Secondary. Art & Craft room. Staff room. Sick room.Standard classroom 45–50 sqm. Labs — Physics, Chemistry, Biology separate (not composite). Library with 1,500+ books. Computer lab. Art room. Music room. Multipurpose hall.Flexible — CAIE does not mandate specific room sizes. Labs for science subjects. ICT facilities. Library/resource centre. Assessment-ready rooms for exams.
👩‍🏫 TEACHER QUALIFICATIONS
Teacher QualificationsAll teachers: Graduation + B.Ed. (mandatory). Principal: PG degree + B.Ed. + 5 years experience. Student-teacher ratio: 30:1 (primary), 35:1 (secondary). Min salaries as per 7th Pay Commission.Graduation + B.Ed. mandatory. Principal: PG + B.Ed. + 5 years. Subject specialists for each secondary subject. Student-teacher ratio: 35:1 or lower. English proficiency critical.No specific Indian qualification requirement. CAIE recommends teachers trained in Cambridge methodology. Cambridge Teacher Certification (CTC) available. Subject knowledge paramount.
📚 CURRICULUM & ACADEMICS
Curriculum & AcademicsNCERT textbooks compulsory for all classes. CBSE curriculum framework. NEP 2020 implementation. Classes I–VIII follow prescribed syllabus. Board exams: Class X and XII.CISCE-prescribed syllabus. English as primary medium — compulsory across all subjects. Literature heavy. Board exams: ICSE (Class X), ISC (Class XII). Two language requirement.Cambridge syllabi chosen by school. School pays per-subject per-student exam fees to CAIE. Mix with CBSE possible (Hybrid model). IGCSE (Class X equiv), A/AS (Class XII equiv).
SAFETY & SECURITY
Safety & SecurityFire safety NOC from Fire Department. Structural safety certificate. Separate toilets — boys, girls, staff, differently-abled. CCTV in campus (POCSO compliance). Safe drinking water. Boundary wall. School bus fitness certificate if applicable.Fire safety certificate. Building safety certificate. Sanitation certificate. Anti-ragging measures. Child protection policy mandatory. Safe drinking water. Security guard.Must meet all state/national legal safety requirements. CAIE does not add extra safety norms but inspection checks for safe learning environment. Child safeguarding policy required.
🔬 LIBRARY & LABS
Library & LabsLibrary: 14m×8m, min 1,500 books. Composite science lab (Secondary). Separate Physics, Chemistry, Biology labs (Senior Secondary). Computer lab: 40+ systems. Maths lab.Library: min 1,500 books + periodicals. Separate Physics, Chemistry, Biology labs mandatory from Class IX. Computer lab. Home Science lab (if offered). Geography lab.Resource centre / library. Science labs for IGCSE subjects. ICT lab. CAIE specifies lab requirements per subject in syllabus guides. Flexible on specification.
⚽ SPORTS & PLAY
Sports & PlayPlayground/play area mandatory. If <6,000 sqm total, MOU with government ground permitted for 5–15 years. Sports equipment room. Physical education teacher mandatory.Playground within campus preferred. No MOU substitute accepted for ICSE norms. Sports facilities assessed during inspection. PE teacher mandatory.No specific sports area requirement from CAIE. Must meet local/state norms. PE as a subject requires facilities per syllabus.
💰 FINANCE & GOVERNANCE
Finance & GovernanceAudited accounts. No commercial profit — surplus for school development only. Fee regulation as per state RTE rules. Mandatory Public Disclosure of finances on school website.Audited accounts by CA firm. Balance sheet + I&E accounts submitted with application. Non-proprietary management. CISCE reviews financial sustainability before granting affiliation.CAIE does not review school finances. School must be financially viable to pay CAIE per-subject exam fees (USD 25–45 per subject per student annually).
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04 — Fee Structures & Overhead Costs

Official fees + realistic infrastructure and compliance overhead
CBSE
Central Board of Secondary Education
Application feeRs.10,000 (non-refundable, via SARAS portal)
Inspection feeRs.10,000 (per inspection, non-refundable)
Affiliation feeRs.10,000/year (ongoing, paid on SARAS)
Upgradation feeRs.10,000 additional (for Senior Secondary upgrade)
Annual renewalRs.10,000/year
Late feeRs.2,000–5,000 if past window
Overhead (infra + compliance)Rs.15–50L (depending on gaps)
Annual ongoing overheadRs.3–8L (PD, compliance, portal)
Window periodsMarch 1–31, June 1–30, September 1–30
First-year total: Rs.30,000–40,000
ICSE
Indian Certificate of Secondary Education
Application feeRs.10,000 (registration on cisce.org)
Inspection feeIncluded in process fee
Affiliation fee~Rs.15,000–25,000/year
Annual renewalRs.15,000–25,000
Student exam feesRs.1,500 per student per exam (ICSE/ISC)
Overhead (infra + compliance)Rs.25–80L (separate labs, full English faculty)
Annual ongoing overheadRs.5–12L
Window periodsApplications accepted year-round; inspection schedule varies
First-year total: Rs.25,000–40,000
Cambridge
Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE)
Registration feeUSD 500–1,000 (~Rs.42,000–85,000) for centre registration
Annual centre feeUSD 500–800/year (~Rs.42,000–68,000)
Per-subject exam feeUSD 25–45 per student per subject per session
Student exam overheadRs.8,000–25,000 per student per exam session
Overhead (infra + training)Rs.20–60L
Annual ongoing overheadRs.10–20L (exam fees scale with student count)
Window periodsCentre registration year-round; exam sessions May/June and Oct/Nov
First-year total: Rs.1–1.5L (centre costs)
🎓 International Baccalaureate — Expert Consultation Only

IB authorization is a philosophy-driven process distinct from other boards. Given its complexity and significant investment (Rs.2-5 Cr over 3 years), IB guidance is provided through direct expert consultation. Visit ibo.org for official information.

⚠️ Important Note on Fee Figures & Overhead Estimates: The official affiliation fees are a small fraction of the real investment. Infrastructure upgrades, teacher recruitment and training, curriculum materials, mandatory PD workshops, and ongoing compliance costs far exceed the board fees themselves. IB is the most expensive (Rs.50L–2 Cr+ total investment). CBSE is the most accessible (Rs.15–50L total). Cambridge sits in the middle. ICSE requires significant infrastructure spend on separate labs and English faculty.
Disclaimer on fee data: All fee figures — including official board fees, USD-denominated Cambridge fees, and infrastructure cost estimates — are indicative only, sourced from publicly available information as of April 2026. Official fees are subject to change by the respective boards without notice. USD-denominated fees are subject to currency fluctuation. Infrastructure and overhead estimates are broad indicative ranges based on typical school projects and are not quotations. Do not use these figures for bank loan applications, investor presentations, or financial commitments without obtaining current, verified cost data from the relevant board and qualified professionals.
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05 — Timelines

Realistic timeframes from decision to affiliation
CBSE
18–30 months (from decision to affiliation)
Typical total
Pre-application preparation6–12 months
Application windowMarch/June/September (3 windows/year)
Document review2–4 months
Inspection visit3–8 months after application
Affiliation granted (if passed)1–3 months after inspection
Fastest possible12–15 months (all docs ready, no rejections)
RenewalEvery 5 years for upgradation; annual fee
ICSE
24–36 months
Typical total
Pre-application preparation12–18 months
Application submissionYear-round (no fixed window)
Document review3–6 months
Inspection visit6–12 months after application
Affiliation granted3–6 months after inspection
Fastest possible18–24 months
RenewalAnnual renewal; periodic inspection
Cambridge
12–24 months
Typical total
Pre-application preparation6–12 months
Centre applicationYear-round
CAIE review process3–6 months
Site visit by CAIEVaries
Centre approved3–4 months after review
Fastest possible9–12 months (established school with existing state affiliation)
RenewalNo formal renewal — annual centre fees; regular monitoring visits
🎓 International Baccalaureate — Expert Consultation Only

IB authorization is a philosophy-driven process distinct from other boards. Given its complexity and significant investment (Rs.2-5 Cr over 3 years), IB guidance is provided through direct expert consultation. Visit ibo.org for official information.

06 — Step-by-Step SOP Journey

Phase-wise action plan for each board — from decision to affiliation
CBSE — Central Board of Secondary Education
7 phases · Typical timeline: 18–30 months (from decision to affiliation)
1
Phase 0: Eligibility Check
Verify land area vs city tier category
Check existing state recognition (minimum 2 years)
Confirm registered society/trust status
Assess teacher qualification gaps
Run comprehensive self-audit against board checklist in Section 08
2
Phase 1: Foundation (Months 1–6)
Register managing society with Registrar of Societies
Obtain state government recognition NOC
Commission building safety certificate from structural engineer
Obtain fire NOC from Fire Department
Install CCTV on campus (POCSO compliance)
Adopt NCERT textbooks for all classes
File for play area MOU with municipal body (Cat VI schools)
3
Phase 2: Infrastructure Build (Months 4–10)
Complete/upgrade classrooms to 8m×6m minimum
Set up composite science lab (secondary level)
Set up computer lab (minimum 40 systems)
Establish library (1,500+ books)
Ensure separate toilet blocks (boys/girls/staff)
Safe drinking water — RO or government certified
4
Phase 3: Teacher Compliance (Months 4–10)
Audit all teacher qualifications (graduation + B.Ed.)
Enrol non-B.Ed. teachers in distance programme (IGNOU/NIOS)
Hire principal with PG + B.Ed. + 5 years experience
Ensure pay slips show 7th Pay Commission minimum salaries
Register all teachers on UDISE system
5
Phase 4: Application (Month 6–12)
Register school on SARAS portal (cbseaff.nic.in)
Upload all mandatory documents per Annexure-IX
Update Mandatory Public Disclosure on school website
Pay application fee (Rs.10,000) + inspection fee (Rs.10,000)
Submit application within March/June/September window
6
Phase 5: Inspection (Months 12–20)
CBSE committee site visit (2–4 committee members)
Present all original documents during inspection
Demonstrate all labs, library, CCTV, water, sanitation
Principal & management committee meeting with inspectors
Address any deficiency report within 30 days
7
Phase 6: Post-Affiliation (Year 2+)
Receive provisional affiliation (typically 3 years)
File annual OASIS data update
Apply for regular affiliation after 3 provisional years
Mandatory Public Disclosure updated annually
UDISE+ annual data submission
ICSE — Indian Certificate of Secondary Education
6 phases · Typical timeline: 24–36 months
1
Phase 0: Eligibility Check
Verify minimum 2,000 sqm land (owned or 30-yr lease)
Confirm existing state/CBSE recognition
English-medium instruction must be established
Registered society/trust with audited financials
2
Phase 1: Foundation (Months 1–8)
Register managing society + governing body
Obtain state government NOC for ICSE
Secure land ownership documents or 30-year lease deed
Building safety + fire NOC + sanitation certification
3
Phase 2: Academic Setup (Months 6–14)
Establish separate Physics, Chemistry, Biology labs
Library: 1,500+ books + periodicals (not just NCERT)
Hire subject specialists for each Class IX–XII subject
Implement CISCE-prescribed syllabus for all classes
English-only medium across all subjects — no exceptions
4
Phase 3: Application (Months 12–18)
Register on cisce.org application portal
Pay registration fee (Rs.10,000)
Submit complete application: land docs, society docs, staff list, financial statements, infrastructure report
Submit draft timetable and curriculum plan
5
Phase 4: Inspection (Months 15–24)
CISCE inspection team visits — typically 2 members
Verification of all facilities, staff, records
Interaction with teachers on curriculum delivery
Financial sustainability review
Deficiency report issued if applicable
6
Phase 5: Affiliation (Months 18–30)
Provisional affiliation granted
School may not call itself 'ICSE School' — use 'CISCE affiliated'
Annual renewal + ongoing compliance
CISCE monitors student exam registrations carefully
Cambridge — Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE)
5 phases · Typical timeline: 12–24 months
1
Phase 0: Eligibility Check
Must be existing school with state recognition
Review CAIE programme options — Primary/IGCSE/A Level
Determine which stages to offer
Financial plan for per-student exam fees
2
Phase 1: Preparation (Months 1–6)
Identify Cambridge coordinator
Teachers attend CAIE introduction workshops (online available)
Review Cambridge syllabi for chosen subjects
Set up ICT infrastructure for e-submissions
3
Phase 2: Application (Months 4–10)
Submit Centre Approval Application on CAIE portal
Pay centre registration fee
Nominate exams officer
Submit evidence of school's legal standing + facilities
CAIE reviews and may schedule visit
4
Phase 3: Centre Approval (Months 8–18)
CAIE conducts due diligence review
Possible site visit by CAIE representative
Centre approval granted + Examinations Officer appointed
CAIE provides syllabi, assessment materials
5
Phase 4: Running the Programme (Ongoing)
Annual subject and student registration for exam sessions
Pay per-subject per-student fees (May/June or Oct/Nov)
Teachers attend Cambridge workshops annually
Submit coursework and portfolios as required
🎓 International Baccalaureate — Expert Consultation Only

IB authorization is a philosophy-driven process distinct from other boards. Given its complexity and significant investment (Rs.2-5 Cr over 3 years), IB guidance is provided through direct expert consultation. Visit ibo.org for official information.

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Next step for this section: Consult the official board portal linked above. Engage a qualified education lawyer, architect, or chartered accountant as appropriate before committing resources. Use the Eligibility Calculator at the bottom of this page for an indicative self-assessment.

07 — Affiliation Roadmap — Month by Month

Visual journey showing where each board is in each time period
Period
Months 1–3
CBSE
Society registration, state NOC, UDISE, teacher audit, play area MOU filed
ICSE
Society registration, land verification, state NOC for ICSE, English-medium setup begins
Cambridge
Identify stages to offer, appoint coordinator, attend intro workshop
IB
Read IB philosophy, budget planning, submit Expression of Interest
Period
Months 3–6
CBSE
Infrastructure build — labs, library, toilets. NCERT adoption. Teacher B.Ed. enrolment.
ICSE
Separate labs setup, library expansion, English faculty recruitment, financial audit
Cambridge
Apply for CAIE centre approval, submit documentation, ICT setup
IB
Candidacy application submitted, fee paid (USD 5,000), IB consultant assigned
Period
Months 6–12
CBSE
Application submitted on SARAS (window period). All documents uploaded.
ICSE
Application submitted on cisce.org. Complete documentation package.
Cambridge
CAIE review + possible site visit. Centre approval received.
IB
Candidacy phase — annual fee, IB consultant 2-day visit, all teachers attend workshops
Period
Months 12–18
CBSE
CBSE inspection visit. Address deficiency report if issued.
ICSE
CISCE inspection team visit. Deficiency rectification.
Cambridge
✅ Cambridge centre operational. First students registered for exams.
IB
Candidacy continues. Self-study, curriculum planning, unit planners developed.
Period
Months 18–24
CBSE
✅ Provisional CBSE affiliation granted (if inspection passed)
ICSE
✅ ICSE provisional affiliation granted (best case — often 24–36 months)
Cambridge
Ongoing — annual exam session, per-student fees, teacher PD continues
IB
Authorization application submitted. IB site visit.
Period
Months 24–48
CBSE
Regular affiliation applied for after 3 years provisional. Annual OASIS update.
ICSE
Regular affiliation. Annual compliance. CISCE student exam registrations.
Cambridge
Established centre — growing student numbers, subject range expansion.
IB
✅ IB World School authorization granted. Annual programme fees. 5-year eval cycle.
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08 — Master Checklist by Board

Printable, interactive checklist — tick off as you complete each requirement
CBSE Affiliation Checklist
42 items across 7 segments
⚖️Legal & Organisation (6 items)
Registered Society / Trust / Section 8 Company in place
School Governing Body and Managing Committee constituted
UDISE registration completed
State government recognition / NOC obtained
Mandatory Public Disclosure page live on school website
Audited financial accounts for last 2 years
Land & Infrastructure (6 items)
Land area verified against city tier category
Ownership documents / registered lease deed (15+ years) ready
Play area MOU with municipal body filed (Cat VI only)
Building safety certificate from structural engineer obtained
Compound wall / boundary complete
Multi-storey built-up area calculated and documented
🏫Classrooms & Facilities (7 items)
Classrooms: minimum 8m×6m (48 sqm) per room
Composite science lab: 9m×6m minimum
Computer lab: 40+ systems, working internet
Library: 14m×8m, minimum 1,500 books
Principal's office, staff room, sick room in place
Art & Craft room equipped
Separate toilets: boys / girls / staff / differently-abled
Safety & Compliance (6 items)
Fire safety NOC from Fire Department
CCTV cameras installed across campus (POCSO)
Safe drinking water system (RO / government certified)
First-aid kit and sick room operational
School bus fitness certificate (if transport provided)
Child protection policy documented and displayed
📚Academic & Curriculum (5 items)
NCERT textbooks adopted for all classes
Class timetable aligned to CBSE framework
NEP 2020 activity-based approach implemented
School calendar follows CBSE academic calendar
Internal assessment system documented
👩‍🏫Teachers & Staff (6 items)
All teachers hold Graduation + B.Ed. (or equivalent)
Principal holds PG degree + B.Ed. + 5 years experience
Student-teacher ratio: 30:1 (primary), 35:1 (secondary)
Teacher salaries meet 7th Pay Commission minimum
Teacher pay slips / TDS records available
Physical Education teacher appointed
📋Application Process (6 items)
Registered on CBSE SARAS portal (cbseaff.nic.in)
All documents uploaded per Annexure-IX checklist
Application fee (Rs.10,000) paid on SARAS
Inspection fee (Rs.10,000) paid
Application submitted within March/June/September window
School email alerts enabled on SARAS for status updates
ICSE Affiliation Checklist
45 items across 7 segments
⚖️Legal & Organisation (6 items)
Registered Society/Trust with Governing Body and Managing Committee
Memorandum of Association includes educational objects
Audited accounts (CA firm) for 2+ years submitted
State government recognition/NOC for ICSE specifically obtained
Financial sustainability demonstrated to CISCE
Existing school operational for minimum 2 years
Land & Infrastructure (6 items)
Minimum 2,000 sqm land — owned or 30-year registered lease
Playground within campus boundary (no MOU substitute accepted)
Building safety certificate obtained
Fire safety NOC obtained
Sanitation certificate obtained
Boundary wall / compound in place
🏫Classrooms & Facilities (8 items)
Classrooms: 45–50 sqm each, adequate for class size
Separate Physics lab (not composite) for Class IX+
Separate Chemistry lab for Class IX+
Separate Biology lab for Class IX+
Library: 1,500+ books + current periodicals
Computer lab with sufficient systems
Art room and Music room in place
Multipurpose hall / assembly hall
Safety & Compliance (7 items)
Fire safety certificate displayed
Building structural safety certificate displayed
Sanitation certificate current and displayed
Anti-ragging policy posted prominently
Child protection policy documented
Safe drinking water (certified)
Security arrangement in place
📚Academic & Curriculum (6 items)
CISCE-prescribed syllabus implemented for all classes
English as exclusive medium of instruction (all subjects)
Two-language requirement met (English + one Indian language)
Internal assessment system aligned to CISCE format
School not advertising as 'ICSE School' — uses 'CISCE affiliated'
Draft timetable ready for submission
👩‍🏫Teachers & Staff (6 items)
All teachers hold Graduation + B.Ed.
Principal holds PG + B.Ed. + 5 years experience
Subject specialists appointed for each secondary subject
Student-teacher ratio at or below 35:1
English proficiency of all teachers assessed
PE teacher appointed
📋Application Process (6 items)
Registered on cisce.org application portal
Registration fee (Rs.10,000) paid
Complete application submitted: land docs, society docs, staff list, financials
Draft curriculum plan and timetable submitted
Inspection preparation completed — all original documents available
Management available for committee interaction during inspection
Cambridge Affiliation Checklist
33 items across 6 segments
⚖️Legal & Preparedness (6 items)
Existing school with valid state/central board recognition
Legal authority to operate confirmed
Decided which CAIE stages to offer (Primary/IGCSE/A Level)
Financial plan for per-student exam fees modelled
Cambridge Exams Officer identified
Cambridge Coordinator identified and briefed
Infrastructure (6 items)
Classrooms meet local/state norms (CAIE adds no minimum)
ICT lab with internet connectivity for e-submissions
Science labs suitable for chosen CAIE science subjects
Secure storage for examination materials
Appropriate rooms for conducting examinations
Library/resource centre with Cambridge textbooks
Safety & Compliance (5 items)
All state/national safety requirements met
CAIE child safeguarding policy adopted
Examination security and invigilation procedures in place
Anti-malpractice procedures documented
Data protection policy in place
📚Academic & Curriculum (5 items)
Cambridge syllabi downloaded and studied for all chosen subjects
Scheme of work prepared for first teaching year
CAIE teaching resources ordered / downloaded
Teachers attended CAIE subject-specific training
Internal assessment moderation process understood
👩‍🏫Teachers & Staff (5 items)
Teachers familiar with Cambridge assessment objectives
Cambridge Teacher Certification (CTC) planned for key teachers
Teachers attended at least one CAIE workshop
Exams Officer completed CAIE Exams Officer training
Principal understands Cambridge academic integrity requirements
📋Application Process (6 items)
Centre Approval Application submitted on CAIE portal
Centre registration fee paid
School legal documents submitted
Facilities evidence submitted
CAIE review process completed — possible site visit
Annual student and subject registration process understood
🎓 International Baccalaureate — Expert Consultation Only

IB authorization is a philosophy-driven process distinct from other boards. Given its complexity and significant investment (Rs.2-5 Cr over 3 years), IB guidance is provided through direct expert consultation. Visit ibo.org for official information.

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Next step for this section: Consult the official board portal linked above. Engage a qualified education lawyer, architect, or chartered accountant as appropriate before committing resources. Use the Eligibility Calculator at the bottom of this page for an indicative self-assessment.

09 — Quick Comparison Summary

At-a-glance decision matrix
Factor CBSE ICSE Cambridge
Minimum Land (Tier 2)2,000 sqm2,000 sqmNone (state norms)Consult expert
Land (Tier 3/Town)6,000 sqm (MOU accepted)2,000 sqm (no MOU)State norms onlyNone prescribed
Land FlexibilityHIGH — MOU acceptedLOW — own land requiredHIGHEST — no ruleHIGHEST — no rule
Official fees (Year 1)Rs.30–40KRs.25–40KRs.1–1.5LRs.15–30L
Total investment (Year 1)Rs.15–50LRs.25–80LRs.20–60LRs.50L–2 Cr
Annual ongoing costRs.3–8LRs.5–12LRs.10–20LRs.20–50L
Timeline to affiliation18–30 months24–36 months12–24 months24–48 months
Teacher qualification neededB.Ed. mandatoryB.Ed. mandatoryNo Indian req.IB workshops mandatory
Curriculum flexibilityNCERT fixedCISCE fixedSubject choiceFramework + choice
Language mediumHindi/EnglishEnglish onlyEnglish onlyEnglish (primary)
Competitive exam valueHighest (JEE/NEET)HighMediumMedium-High (global)
Annual renewal requirementAnnual OASISAnnualAnnual centre feeAnnual programme fee
Best fit: Tier 3–6 towns✅ YES — most feasible⚠️ Possible with land⚠️ Only if CBSE base❌ Not recommended
Best fit: Tier 1–2 cities✅ YES✅ YES✅ YES✅ Premium metros
Interactive Tools

Affiliation Eligibility Calculator & Board Recommender

Enter your school's details and get an instant eligibility assessment across three boards — CBSE, ICSE, and Cambridge — with a personalised roadmap and the right board recommendation for your situation.

🏫 Eligibility Predictor
🎯 Which Board Should I Pick?
📊 Decision Factors Guide
Calculator Disclaimer: The eligibility scores and board rankings generated by this tool are indicative estimates only, based on the inputs you provide and weighted criteria derived from publicly available board norms. Results are not a guarantee of eligibility, approval, or affiliation outcome. Board requirements involve subjective inspection assessments that no algorithm can replicate. Use these results as a starting point for research, not as a basis for financial commitment or application decisions. Always verify current norms directly with the relevant board.

Fill in your school's current details honestly. The calculator uses the same norms as each board's affiliation guidelines and gives you an instant eligibility score with a recommended path.

A
Location & Legal Status
B
Land & Infrastructure
900 sqm
For CBSE Cat VI (small towns): 6,000 sqm required. Play area MOU with government ground can substitute.
600 sqm
Multi-storey counts. 250–300 sqm per 100 students required by CBSE/ICSE.
8 rooms
C
Teachers & Academics
40%
CBSE and ICSE require 100% of teachers to hold B.Ed. or equivalent.
500 students
D
Financial & Strategic Readiness
₹12,000
₹20 L
Include infrastructure, legal, teacher training, and board fees.

Your Eligibility Assessment

Based on your inputs, here is your affiliation readiness across the three Indian boards (CBSE, ICSE, Cambridge)

Next step: Use these indicative scores as a starting point. Verify current norms directly with each board at the official portals listed in the disclaimer above. Consult a qualified education lawyer and architect before committing resources.

Not sure which board to pursue? Answer 8 key questions about your school's context — location, fees, parent profile, competition, and long-term vision — and the recommender will rank the three Indian boards (CBSE, ICSE, Cambridge) in order of fit for your specific situation, with reasons. IB guidance requires separate expert consultation.

Where is your school located?
💰What fees can parents realistically pay?
How much land does the school have?
🏫What does the nearest competition offer?
💼What is your total investment budget?
🌏What is your student profile goal?
👩‍🏫What is your teacher readiness?
🏁What is your 5-year vision?

Your Board Ranking

Based on your school's unique context

Next step: This ranking is indicative only. Review the detailed requirements for your top-ranked board in Sections 02–08 of this guide, then contact the board directly for current norms and application procedures.
How to Decide Which Board is Right for Your School
Choosing the right board is one of the most consequential decisions a school owner makes. It determines your fees, your parent segment, your teacher requirements, your curriculum, and your long-term reputation. Use these 9 decision factors to assess each board against your school's specific context.
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1. Location & City Tier
Your city tier determines which boards are practically accessible given land norms, parent expectations, and competition landscape.
CBSE
All tiers ✅
ICSE
Tier 1–2 only
Cambridge
Tier 1 mainly
IB
Consultation only
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2. Parent Fee-Paying Capacity
Each board commands a different fee ceiling in the market. Choose the board your target parent can afford — and that sustains your school.
CBSE
₹15K–₹1.5L/yr
ICSE
₹40K–₹2L/yr
Cambridge
₹1.5L–₹6L/yr
IB
Consultation only
3. Land & Infrastructure Available
Land is the most common blocker. Match your available land to the board's minimum requirements.
CBSE
MOU accepted ✅
ICSE
2,000 sqm must own
Cambridge
No minimum ✅
IB
Consultation only
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4. Competition School Landscape
What your competitors offer determines the gap you can fill. Don't pick the same board as a strong, established competitor.
CBSE
Most common
ICSE
Less crowded
Cambridge
Differentiated
IB
Consultation only
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5. Curriculum Fit & Academic Goals
CBSE serves competitive exam aspirants best. ICSE serves humanities and language learners. Cambridge serves globally-mobile and internationally-minded students. IB is available via expert consultation.
CBSE
JEE/NEET aligned
ICSE
English/humanities
Cambridge
STEM + global
IB
Consultation only
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6. Teacher Availability & Cost
CBSE and ICSE teachers are widely available across India. Cambridge needs trained specialists — harder to hire and more expensive to train.
CBSE
Widely available
ICSE
English specialists needed
Cambridge
Workshop-trained needed
IB
Consultation only
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7. Investment & Annual Overhead
Total cost to acquire and maintain affiliation — including infrastructure, teacher training, board fees, and compliance.
CBSE
₹15–50L total
ICSE
₹25–80L total
Cambridge
₹20–60L + exam fees
IB
Consultation only
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8. Time to First Batch
How quickly can you have an affiliated school running first students under the new board? Speed matters for revenue and brand building.
CBSE
18–30 months
ICSE
24–36 months
Cambridge
12–24 months ✅
IB
Consultation only
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9. Admission Growth Potential
How many new admissions can the board realistically unlock in your market? CBSE unlocks the largest pool in most Indian cities.
CBSE
Largest pool — all tiers
ICSE
Medium pool — Tier 1–2
Cambridge
Niche — expats/NRI/premium
IB
Consultation only

Quick Decision Matrix — Choose Your Situation

Your SituationRecommended BoardWhy
Small town / district, land under 2,000 sqm, middle-income parentsCBSEPlay area MOU accepted. Widest parent demand. Most teachers available. Best ROI on investment.
Tier 2 city, want to differentiate from strong CBSE school nearbyICSEICSE is rare in Tier 2 — strong differentiation. English-premium positioning at higher fees.
Metro city, NRI/expat families, global university aspirantsCambridgeGlobally recognised. Mix with CBSE possible (Hybrid model). Faster international pathway.
Premium location, Rs.5L+ fees, inquiry-based teaching philosophyIBMost prestigious K-12 credential globally. Commands highest fees. Builds long-term brand.
New school, no existing affiliation, limited budget under ₹25LCBSELowest barrier to entry. Most accessible. Largest parent demand across all city tiers.
Already CBSE, want to add international recognitionCambridge + CBSECambridge Hybrid model — keep CBSE, add IGCSE track. Two fee tiers, one campus.
Existing state board school, want to upgradeCBSE firstCBSE accepts state board upgrades. Get CBSE, build credibility and revenue, then pursue ICSE/Cambridge.
Large land (1+ acre), Tier 1–2 city, strong English medium traditionICSEICSE needs land and English-first culture. If you have both, ICSE's rarity commands premium fees.
Still not sure which board?
Consult the official board portals: cbse.gov.in  ·  cisce.org  ·  cambridgeinternational.org  ·  ibo.org.
All decisions should be made in consultation with qualified legal, architectural, and financial professionals.
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