CBSE has introduced a Two Board Examination Scheme for Class 10, set to be implemented in 2026, allowing students to improve scores in up to three subjects through a second exam in May. The board has outlined strict eligibility, online-only application rules, defined timelines, and a structured fee system, alongside stringent compliance and verification measures. CBSE has introduced a Two Board Examination Scheme for Class 10, set to be implemented in 2026, allowing students to improve scores in up to three subjects through a second exam in May. The board has outlined strict eligibility, online-only application rules, defined timelines, and a structured fee system, alongside stringent compliance and verification measures.
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