Track and maintain infrastructure norms with systematic auditing and compliance documentation

Education boards prescribe detailed infrastructure requirements that schools must meet for affiliation. These cover land area, building specifications, classroom dimensions, laboratory facilities, library, playground, sanitation, safety installations, and barrier-free access. Maintaining compliance requires systematic tracking and regular audits.
Schools often don't have a clear picture of their compliance status across all infrastructure parameters. Records of room dimensions, equipment inventories, and facility details are scattered. During inspections, schools struggle to demonstrate compliance and often discover gaps that could have been addressed earlier.
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Systematic tracking ensures your school infrastructure meets all board norms and is always inspection-ready.
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CBSE mandates minimum land area (1-2 acres based on location), proper classroom size (1 sq.ft per student), science/computer labs, library, playground, separate toilets, drinking water, ramp access, auditorium, and adequate furniture.
Inspectors physically verify land area, measure classroom dimensions, check lab equipment, count toilets against student strength, verify safety installations, and compare infrastructure against submitted documents and affiliation norms.
Non-compliance can result in provisional affiliation, student intake restrictions, show-cause notices, affiliation downgrade, and in severe cases, disaffiliation. Schools are typically given time to rectify deficiencies.
Schools should conduct quarterly internal audits, annual comprehensive assessments, and immediate checks before any board inspection. Regular monitoring helps identify and address issues before they become compliance problems.
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