When we are
planning to set up a school, the first question in our mind is that how much
land we will be required to set up a CBSE project.
The land
requirement for CBSE varies from city to city and when you go through the CBSE
bye laws you will get a long list so we being your consultant let’s make it
easy for you to understand the land requirement:
·
Anywhere in India other than
hilly area as marked under the byelaws of CBSE ,metropolitan cities and cities
with population less than 15 lacs – 1.5 acre / 6000 sq metres (with
restrictions of students) or 2 acre/8000 sq metres (with no restrictions of
students)
·
Metropolitan or cities with
population more than 15 lacs – 1 acre / 4000 sq metres
·
Hilly areas as marked in
Byelaws of CBSE (Hilly areas/capital cities/NCR/cities >15 lakh/ Panchkula
(Haryana) and Mohali/ North-East/Islands/J &K)– 1 acre/4000 sq metres
Apart from above
basic thumb rules we can proceed with more detailed understanding as follows:
·
A1 Cities –
4000 Sq mtrs – Senior Secondary Section- 4
streams
3000 sq mtrs – Senior Secondary
Section - 2 Streams
2000 Sq mtrs – Secondary level
·
Metropolitan cities/entire state of Arunachal Pradesh –
3200 Sq mtrs – Senior
Secondary Section - 4 streams
2400 sq mtrs – Senior Secondary Section - 2 Streams
1600 Sq
mtrs – Secondary level
We need to keep
in mind that the land should be in a single piece of land and no public road,
railway line, stream, canal and power lines should cross the piece of land. The
plot of land should be surrounded by a single continuous 6 feet height boundary
wall on all four sides enclosing the school building and the playground.
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