25/06/25 | 7:34 pm | CBSE | class 10 boards

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CBSE to hold Class 10 Board exams twice a year from 2026

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will conduct Class 10 board exams twice a year starting from the 2026 academic session, allowing students to improve their scores in up to three subjects.

The move, in line with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, is aimed at reducing exam stress and offering students more flexibility.

According to an official circular issued by CBSE Controller of Examinations Sanyam Bhardwaj, all students must appear for the first board exam in mid-February. Those who wish to improve their scores can take the second exam in May. The first set of results will be announced in April, followed by the second in June.

Students will have the option to retain the better score in each subject. Internal assessments will only be held once, before the first exam.

Special provisions have been made for sportspersons, students from winter-bound schools, and children with special needs, allowing them to choose the most suitable exam session.

CBSE had first proposed the two-exam format in February and sought feedback from stakeholders. While the new system will begin for Class 10 in 2026, CBSE has indicated that a similar plan could be considered for Class 12 as well.

The reform is expected to ease academic pressure, reduce dependency on coaching centres and encourage a more inclusive and student-centric approach to education.

IANS

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