CBSE Board To Conduct Two Exams For Class 10; Students Can Appear for 2nd Attempt To Improve Marks

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced a significant change in its examination system for Class 10 students, set to take effect from the 2026 academic year. Under the new framework, students will have the opportunity to sit for two board examinations, allowing them to improve their scores in a structured and supportive manner. This initiative aims to alleviate academic pressure and provide a fair chance for students to enhance their performance. The decision reflects CBSE's commitment to fostering a more conducive learning environment and ensuring that students can achieve their academic goals without undue stress. The move is also aligned with broader educational reforms aimed at improving the overall quality of education in India. As the implementation approaches, schools and students are encouraged to prepare for this new examination format, which will ultimately benefit their academic journeys.
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