The CBSE will introduce a two-exam system for Class 10 students in 2026, aligning with the NEP 2020.
The first exam will be held from February 17 to March 9, 2026, and the second from May 15 to June 1, 2026, covering the same syllabus.
Appearing for the first exam is mandatory, while the second is optional, intended for score improvement in a maximum of three subjects.
Students failing in two subjects in the first exam will be placed in the compartment category and can appear in the second exam.
Detailed Insights:
The two-exam system aims to provide students with an opportunity to improve their performance, reducing stress and promoting better learning outcomes.
The best score out of the two exams will be considered for the final result, allowing students to retain their higher scores.
Students failing in three or more subjects in the first exam will not be eligible for the second exam and must appear in the main Board examinations in 2027.
Existing CBSE policies will extend facilities to students participating in sports and those belonging to the CWSN category in both examinations.
Key Concepts Involved:
NEP 2020: A comprehensive framework to revamp the education system in India, focusing on flexibility, multidisciplinary approach, and holistic development.
CBSE: The national-level board of education for public and private schools, controlled and managed by the Union Government of India.
CWSN: Children With Special Needs, a category recognized by CBSE to provide accommodations and support for students with disabilities.