CBSE Board Exam 2026: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is scheduled to commence the Class 10th and 12th annual board exams 2026 from February 17, Tuesday. According to the exam ...
As the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) rolls out changes linked to board examinations in 2026, students and parents continue to seek clarity on improvement examinations, eligibility, and ...
CBSE rolls out digital evaluation, ends post-result mark verification for Class 12 In a significant shift that could redefine how India’s largest school board evaluates its students, the Central Board ...
CBSE Class 10th, 12th Exams 2026 Live Updates: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted a live webcast to present the guidelines for the Class 10 and 12 Board Examinations 2026. The ...
CBSE Exam 2026 LIVE: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued an important advisory to schools, parents, and students ahead of the board examinations for classes 10 and 12, scheduled ...
Learn how to calculate CBSE Class 12 percentage with a simple step-by-step formula. Check how to calculate the best of five percent, include practical marks, and avoid common mistakes during college ...
The CBSE Board has introduced several major changes for the 2026 academic session in line with NEP 2020 reforms. 1. For Class 10, students will get two board exam opportunities in the same academic ...
CBSE Class 12 Exam 2026: The Central Board of Secondary Education has announced a change in the CBSE Class 12 marking scheme. According to the notification issued, the board has now introduced new ...
In a significant shift in evaluation methodology, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to reintroduce On-Screen Marking (OSM) for Class 12 Board examinations beginning 2026, ...
CBSE said the system is expected to bring multiple advantages, including "elimination of totalling errors," "automated coordination reducing manual intervention," and "faster evaluation with wider ...
Calculators are strictly banned. This rule applies to subjects such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Accountancy, and others. Scientific calculators are also not permitted. Are there exceptions?
As CBSE board exams approach, students revise formulas, diagrams and case studies. But many still walk into the exam hall unsure about one basic thing: Can I use a calculator? Will graph paper be ...