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CBSE Mandates First Board Exam for Class 10; Introduces Optional Second Attempt in Select Subjects

Starting from the academic year 2026, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will implement a dual-board exam system for Class 10 students, with the first exam being mandatory for all. The second exam will serve as an optional chance for students to improve their scores, but only in up to three subjects from science, mathematics, social science, and the two language papers. Previously, CBSE allowed students to reappear for improvement in just two subjects. Under the new framework, that number increases to three, offering more flexibility while still maintaining academic discipline. CBSE Chairman Rahul Singh explained that making the first exam compulsory and restricting the second exam to three subjects is meant to encourage students to treat the initial attempt seriously. He emphasized that the second exam is not an alternative, but an “additional opportunity” for enhancement. If a student skips three or more subjects in the first round, they will not be eligible for the second attempt and will have to reappear the following year under the ‘essential repeat’ category. However, exceptions will be made for students in winter-affected regions like Ladakh, parts of Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, and Himachal Pradesh. These students can opt to appear only for the second set of exams, as heavy snowfall may hinder participation in the February session. The timeline for the two exams is as follows: the first board exam will be conducted from mid-February, with results declared in April. Based on their performance, students can choose to take the second exam in May, and the best scores from either attempt will be considered final. The second round results are expected by June 30, a shift from the earlier system where improvement results were released in August. Students who fail to clear the first exam will be able to appear in the second round as ‘compartment’ candidates. This two-exam system may eventually be extended to Class 12 as well, with similar timelines to ensure college admission deadlines are met. Earlier this year, CBSE had released a draft proposal for this policy and sought public opinion. According to Singh, 64% of students expressed support for the new format. Notably, the initial draft had not made the first exam compulsory or set a cap on the number of subjects for the second attempt — both key changes in the final version. Source: Indian Express

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CBSE Results 2024 (OUT) Live Updates: CBSE Class 12 Records 87.98% Pass Percentage, Class 10 Secures 93.60%; PM Modi Congratulates Students

CBSE has announced the results for the Class 10 and Class 12 exams for the year 2024. The pass percentage for Class 12 stands at 87.98%, while for Class 10, it is 93.60%. Students can check their results on the official websites — results.cbse.nic.in, cbse.gov.in, or cbseresults.nic.in. The Class 10 exams took place from February 15 to March 13, while the Class 12 exams were held from February 15 to April 2, 2024. Both exams were conducted in a single shift, from 10:30 AM to 01:30 PM, across various examination centers. A total of 39 lakh students from 26 different countries appeared for the exams, with 5.80 lakh students from the national capital alone. The CBSE has decided to discontinue the tradition of announcing merit lists for the top-performing students in both Class 10th and 12th exams to reduce unhealthy competition among students. Prime Minister Modi has extended his congratulations to the students on their performance in the CBSE exams. Students can access their results online and check their marks and overall performance.

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CBSE Board Exam Date Sheet 2024 Unveiled: Classes 10th and 12th Exams Begin on February 15

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially released the date sheets for the upcoming Class 10 and Class 12 board exams scheduled for 2024. The announcement comes approximately 55 days ahead of the commencement of the exams, providing students with ample time to formulate effective study strategies. The date sheets are available online on the official CBSE website, cbse.gov.in. In a departure from the 2023 schedule, where the date sheets were released in December, the Class 10 and 12 exams for 2024 are set to kick off on February 15. The last day of exams for Class 10 is slated for March 11, while Class 12 exams will conclude on April 2. Exam timings remain consistent with the previous year, with papers being conducted in a single shift from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm. For Class 12, the first day of exams features four subjects: Kokborok, capital market operations, physical activity trainer, and entrepreneurship. Key subjects in the Class 12 timetable include Hindi, English, Chemistry, Geography, Physics, Mathematics, and others, with the final exam scheduled for April 2. Class 10 students will begin their exams on February 21 with Hindi and conclude on March 11 with Mathematics. The timetable includes English, Science, Social Science, and Mathematics, providing a comprehensive assessment of the students’ knowledge. Students are advised to strictly adhere to the date sheets that have been distributed. The CBSE date sheets provide a structured plan for preparation, allowing students to effectively organize their study schedules. Further updates and important exam information can be found on the official CBSE website.

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