CBSE’s biannual exam plan for Class 10 faces backlash: Educators raise concerns over stress and workload – Times of India

CBSE’s biannual exam plan for Class 10 faces backlash: Educators raise concerns over stress and workload – Times of India

CBSE’s biannual exams for Class 10 face criticism from educators. (AI Image) NEW DELHI: In a transformative move, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has approved the introduction of biannual Class 10 board exams, starting in 2026. Aimed at reducing student stress and providing multiple opportunities for improvement, the new system will require all…

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CBSE’s draft norms for conducting class 10 board exams twice: Key details | India News – The Times of India

CBSE’s draft norms for conducting class 10 board exams twice: Key details | India News – The Times of India

NEW DELHI: Central Board of Secondary Education on Tuesday approved draft norms for conducting Class 10 board exams twice a year from 2026.The board will the new norms in the public domain after which stakeholders can submit their feedback till March 9 following which the policy will be finalised.As per the draft norms, the first…

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CBSE Board Exam 2025: How to access Class 10 Math papers on CBSE’s official website – Times of India

CBSE Board Exam 2025: How to access Class 10 Math papers on CBSE’s official website – Times of India

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the examination schedule for Class 10 and 12 students appearing for the 2025 board exams. According to the date sheet, the exams will commence on February 15, 2025. Students are now rigorously preparing for these crucial exams. However, relying solely on NCERT textbooks may not guarantee…

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Kerala SHRC seeks report on extra time for Type 1 diabetic students in CBSE 2025 exams: CBSE’s existing guidelines explained – Times of India

Kerala SHRC seeks report on extra time for Type 1 diabetic students in CBSE 2025 exams: CBSE’s existing guidelines explained – Times of India

Type 1 diabetes (T1D) impacts a substantial number of students in India, creating significant challenges, particularly during exams. According to a TNN report, over 800,000 children nationwide live with this condition, including 8,000 in Kerala. Of these, 2,500 students are supported through the state government’s ‘Mithai’ project, which addresses their unique needs.Recognising the gap in…

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