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CBSE will conduct two board exams for Class 10 students starting in 2026 under NEP 2020. Learn how it works, benefits, exam pattern and what students should expect.
In a significant shift from the traditional exam structure, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced that it will conduct two board exams for Class 10 students starting from the academic session 2026. This decision is part of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 implementation aimed at reducing student stress and improving learning outcomes.
The move has generated a mix of curiosity and concern among students, parents and educators. Here's everything you need to know about this major change.
Starting 2026, CBSE will conduct:
Two Board Exams in One Academic Year for Class 10
Students will have the option to appear in either one or both
The better score will be considered as final
This new format is intended to allow multiple attempts, similar to entrance exams like JEE or CUET, giving students a chance to improve their performance.
Here are the key highlights of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
Aspect | Details |
---|---|
Applicable From | Academic Year 2026 |
Board | CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) |
Class | Class 10 |
Exam Format | Two board exams in a single academic session |
Score Consideration | Best score out of the two exams will be counted |
Purpose | Reduce exam pressure, give students second chance |
Policy Base | National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 |
How Will It Benefit Students?
Second Chance – A chance to improve marks in case of poor performance in the first attempt.
Confidence Building – Students can attempt again without losing an academic year.
Better Planning – Schools and teachers can focus on long-term preparation rather than cramming.
Despite the change in frequency, some things will remain unchanged:
The syllabus will remain the same
Exam pattern is expected to stay similar
Internal assessments and practicals will still be part of final evaluation
Educationists have largely welcomed this move. According to them:
"The two-exam model reduces the pressure of a single shot and brings fairness into the system. It also reflects global best practices followed in countries like Finland and Japan."
However, concerns regarding school workload, planning and logistics have also been raised and CBSE is expected to issue detailed guidelines soon.
Stay Calm – The change starts from 2026, so there’s time to adapt
Focus on Concepts – Strong basics will help in both attempts
Stay Updated – Follow official CBSE announcements
Prepare Smartly – Don’t rely on rote learning
The decision to conduct two board exams for Class 10 from 2026 marks a transformative step in India’s school education system. While it brings flexibility and fairness, its success will depend on how well schools, students, and the board adapt to this change. For now, students should continue focusing on strong conceptual learning and not worry about the new structure.
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