CBSE Board Two-Exam Policy 2026: Top FAQs for Class 10

Nov 20, 2025

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On November 20, 2025, CBSE released about 53 frequently asked questions related to the newly introduced two-exam policy for class 10. Students can check some of those questions from the following slides here.

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With the introduction of two board exams in CBSE class 10 from 2026, will the internal assessment also be conducted twice?

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No, the CBSE board will conduct internal assessment for class 10 only once in an academic year.

Who all are eligible for CBSE 10th exam 1st exam 2026?

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Following students are eligible for the CBSE 10th main exams starting from February 17, 2026. (a) Fresh students of Class X (b) Second Chance Compartment (c) Essential Repeat of previous year (d) Improvement examination

What is the syllabus for CBSE 10th Second Exam 2026?

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The CBSE 10th second board examination 2026 will be conducted from May 15 to June 1, 2025. The syllabus for both exam 1 and 2 will be the same as both the examinations will be conducted on the full syllabus meant for the year.

When will the CBSE 10th result 2026 be released?

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As per CBSE officials, the results for the CBSE 10th first (main) exams 2026 will be released by April-end. While the results for the second examination will be out by June-end.

When can we apply for CBSE 10th second board exam?

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The portal for Second examination of CBSE class 10 board exam 2026 will be activated only after the result declaration of the main exam. Only schools can apply for the CBSE board examination.

For how many subjects, can students apply for the CBSE 10th improvement exam 2026?

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Students are allowed to apply for up to 3 subjects for improvement of their scores in CBSE class 10 second board examination.

For which subjects, CBSE 10th improvement exam application be accepted?

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CBSE will accept the application for score improvement in CBSE 10th exam 2026 for only those subjects where external assessment is at least 50 marks out of 100.

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CBSE introduced the two board exam policy at secondary exam level to ease students of the board exam pressure. This policy also facilitates students with an opportunity for improvement in their scores

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