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CBSE Class 10 students to get two chances annually from 2026-27; Check major reforms in CBSE exam pattern

CBSE will conduct Class 10 board exams twice a year from 2026-27, allowing students to improve their scores, in line with NEP 2020’s vision of flexible learning. Additionally, a Global Curriculum will be introduced for 260 foreign-affiliated schools, blending Indian values with international education standards

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced a major reform in its examination pattern, aligning with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. From the 2026-27 academic session, the Class X board exams will be conducted twice a year, allowing students to appear for both attempts and retain their best score. Additionally, CBSE will introduce a Global Curriculum for 260 foreign-affiliated schools, ensuring an international standard of education deeply rooted in Indian values.

Creating a stress-free learning environment for students has been an important focus of the Government. Examination Improvement and Reform is a key step towards this.
Taking this a step forward, held detailed deliberations with Secretary School Education, CBSE Chairperson and… pic.twitter.com/Ph5wxSjNcp

— Dharmendra Pradhan (@dpradhanbjp) February 18, 2025

Currently, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducts Class 10 and 12 board exams once a year during the February-March period. However, under the new system being considered, students will have two opportunities to take the Class 10 board exam each year. The board is exploring multiple options to implement this change. One possibility is a semester system, where exams would be conducted in two phases – one in January – February and another in March – April. Another option being considered is holding a second examination in June, which would serve as a supplementary or improvement exam for students who wish to enhance their scores. This reform aims to reduce the pressure of a single high-stakes exam by providing students with flexibility and an additional chance to improve their performance.

The introduction of bi-annual board exams aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which emphasizes a student-centric and flexible education system. One of the core principles of NEP 2020 is to reduce the stress associated with high-stakes examinations and promote a more holistic learning approach. By allowing students to appear for board exams twice a year, the system ensures that learning is prioritized over mere memorization. This change is expected to provide multiple benefits to students.

First, it helps in reducing stress levels by eliminating the pressure of a single decisive exam, giving students multiple opportunities to perform better. Second, it encourages conceptual understanding rather than rote learning, fostering a deeper grasp of subjects. Lastly, it provides fair opportunities to students who may face challenges such as exam anxiety or illness, ensuring that one-time failure does not hinder their future prospects. Overall, this initiative aims to create a more inclusive and student-friendly examination system, in line with NEP 2020’s vision of holistic education reform.

Starting in 2026-27, CBSE will roll out a Global Curriculum for its 260 foreign-affiliated schools. This curriculum aims to integrate core Indian subjects with international standards while offering a balanced approach to both global and Indian education systems. By doing so, it ensures that students worldwide benefit from Indian values and knowledge systems while also preparing for global careers. The curriculum is designed to uphold India’s rich educational heritage while equipping students with competencies needed for international opportunities, fostering a holistic learning experience that merges tradition with modern advancements.

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan recently held a meeting with CBSE officials, along with representatives from NCERT, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS), and Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS). The draft scheme will be put up for public consultation, ensuring thorough deliberation before implementation.

CBSE’s decision to conduct Class X board exams twice a year marks a significant shift in the Indian education system. This reform is set to benefit students by reducing exam pressure, improving learning outcomes, and providing flexibility in assessments. Additionally, the introduction of the Global Curriculum will enhance India’s presence in international education while preserving its cultural heritage. As the board prepares for this transformation, students, parents, and educators remain optimistic about a more balanced and growth-oriented academic experience.

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