According to the UP Board, a school must have its own land in order to be registered. The school building must be constructed on this land and the land must be in the name of the school trust or society. The school must also have all the necessary infrastructure and facilities, such as classrooms, laboratories, library, playground, etc.
The UP Board has also stated that it will not recognise any school that is not registered with it. This means that students who study in unrecognised schools will not be able to get their degrees or certificates recognised by the government.
The decision of the UP Board to not register schools on leased-out land is a step in the right direction. This will help to ensure that only quality schools are registered and that students get the best possible education.