Candidates who attend less than 75% of working days are usually ineligible to take the test.

However, in the event of applicants who attend at least 60% of the working days in each year of the two-year course, the Chief Executive and Secretary has the right to excuse the lack of attendance.

This includes absences due to illness and other unforeseen events. Heads of Schools may bring to the Chief Executive and Secretary situations of candidates who warrant special consideration for being excused from Class IX and/or X due to a lack of attendance, provided that such candidates attend at least 60% of the working days during each year of the two-year course.

    As far as I know, When it comes to attendance, the ICSE Board has a set of guidelines in place. Candidates who have less than a 75% attendance rate are not permitted to take the test. This includes absences due to illness and other unforeseen events.

    Yes, in CISCE board examinations, there is a regulation requiring 75% attendance. If you wish to appear for your exams, you must have at least a 75% attendance rate.

    DiskhaSharma
    yes! If you do not have a minimum attendance percentage of 75, the CISCE board can prevent you from appearing for an ISC or even an ICSE test.

    The last date for computing the attendance at school is February 15, each of the two years.