CBSE Class 10 Board Exams Now Twice A Year: Big Changes From 2026 Explained
Starting 2026, CBSE Class 10 students will now take board exams twice a year! The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has confirmed this major change aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The February exam is mandatory, and the May exam is optional—but gives students a chance to improve scores. No penalty for trying again. The best score stays. Both exams will cover the full syllabus, with no change in exam pattern. Miss more than 3 subjects in February? You'll be marked "Essential Repeat." Results from the first exam will come out in April for provisional Class 11 admissions. Final results and certificates arrive in June.Is this a game-changer or more academic pressure? Let us know in the comments!#cbse #cbse #boardexams2026 #nep2020 #studentsfirst #educationreform #cbseupdate #cbseclass10 #cbseboards #class10exams #cbsenews #toi #toibharat #bharat #breakingnews #indianews

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