This new CBSE datesheet has given students more time to plan their preparations in an organized manner. Considering the changes, especially the two-stage model for Class 10th-all students and schools will need to develop better strategies.
The new rules outlined by the CBSE have made attendance, internal assessments and a two-year study period mandatory as an eligibility to appear for board exams 2026.
A total of 1,43,581 students had registered for the compartment exam this year, out of which 1,38,666 students appeared for the exam and 53,201 students, i.e. 38.36%, passed.
It is believed that this year’s results can be declared between August 1 and 7. Students will be able to check their exam results on the website with their roll number and date of birth.
This rule is currently being implemented only on CBSE Board Class 10 exam.
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