The CBSE is scheduled to start the Class 10th and 12th annual board exams 2026 from today, Feb 17. Students are advised to read all the guidelines carefully before entering their exam centres
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has clarified that it is mandatory for Class 10 students to appear in the first board exam, and those who do not attempt at least three subjects in the first edition will be placed in the "essential repeat" category, officials said. CBSE is starting with two board exams for Class 10 from 2026. The clarification by board comes after it received a few requests stating that, because of some reasons, Class 10 students will not be able to appear in the first board exam, hence should be allowed to appear in second board exam. "It is mandatory for all the students to appear in the first board examination. All passed and eligible students will be allowed to improve their performance in any of the three subjects out of Science, Mathematics, Social, Science and languages," said CBSE Examination Controller Sanyam Bhardwaj. "If a student has not appeared in three or more subjects in the first examination, then he or she will not be allowed to app
CBSE has released admit cards for the Class 10 and Class 12 board exams at cbse.gov.in. The board exams are set to start on February 17, 2026. Students must carry an admit card to the exam centre
The initiative aims to ease examination-related stress and support students' emotional well-being, helping them prepare more confidently for their upcoming theory exams
CBSE has rescheduled the exam dates for Class 10th & 12th, which were planned on Mar 3, 2026. The Class 10 paper will now be held on Mar 11, while the Class 12 exam will be conducted on April 10, 2026
The CBSE has announced an orientation programme on its Hub and Spoke School Model on December 26, 2025, to promote collaborative learning and effective resource sharing among affiliated schools
CBSE drafted the AI curriculum for class 3 onwards with a plan to integrate AI into school education. The finalisation will be approved by NCERT. The step has been taken for 'AI for Public Good'
In April 2026, CBSE plans to introduce the Global Curriculum to its affiliated schools outside of India, beginning with those in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and other Gulf nations
The CBSE has issued strict deadlines for Classes 10 and 12 direct admissions and subject changes. Schools must send compiled details to Regional Offices by Sept 2, with 'granted' approvals by Sept 15
CBSE has announced its updated syllabus for Classes 10 and 12 for the 2025-2026 academic session, featuring changes in exam schedules, grading systems, passing criteria, and more
On February 15, 2025, the CBSE board examinations for Classes 10 and 12 are scheduled to start. Students must prioritize their physical and mental health in addition to their studies in the last days
The Class 10 and 12 exams 2025 will be administered by CBSE starting February 15. Here are some frequently asked questions about exam guidelines, evaluation standards, and preparation tips
CBSE is all set to start the Class 10 and 12 board exams for 2025 on February 15. With just some days left, here's the full guide for students putting their best efforts to ace their exams
CBSE has made major changes in the Class 10 and 12 board exams for 2025. It has included syllabus reduction, internal marks, Digital Assessment and Open-Book exams for selected subjects
The CBSE has declared subject-wise marks distribution for Class 10 and 12 board exams for 2025. Students preparing for the final exams can view these details on official website at cbse.gov.in
The CBSE held the class 10th supplementary exams from July 15 to 22. Students who had taken the compartment exams will be able to view their results on cbse.nic.in or cbse.gov.in
The CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 compartment results for 2024 are expected to be declared soon. However, the board has not provided an official confirmation of the dates yet
The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) considers recommending CBSE de-affiliation of DPS Dwarka over alleged student mistreatment and harassment over new fee structure
Girls have again outshone boys in the CBSE Class 12 board exams, results for which were declared on Monday with 87.98 per cent students passing the test. Last year, the total pass percentage was 87.33 per cent. Officials said 91.52 per cent girls cleared the exam, 6.40 percentage points higher than boys' pass percentage. "A total of 24,068 students have scored above 95 per cent marks while 1,16,145 students have scored above 90 per cent," an official said. More than 1.22 lakh candidates have been placed in 'compartment'. The number this year is slightly less than that of last year, the officials said. This time, more than 16.21 lakh candidates appeared for the exam which was conducted at 7,126 centres.
The CBSE has informed the principals that the NCERT's online classes for Class 11 and Class 12 are now available on the SWAYAM platform. Registration for the courses is now open