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CBSE Class 10 Second Board Exam (2026) Fee Submission Deadline Nears

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April 20, 2026
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The CBSE has introduced a two-exam system for Class 10 starting from 2026 as part of broader reforms aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP). Under this system, a second examination will be conducted in May–June this year, offering students an additional opportunity to improve their performance in up to three subjects. Students are allowed to reappear in up to three subjects in the second examination.

As the schedule for payment of examination fee and submission of LOC (List of Candidates) for the maiden Second Board Examination closes on 21st April, it is still important for those appearing to understand that the second exam is optional and serves two primary purposes: improvement of marks and clearing failed subjects. Also, students who took Mathematics (Standard) in the Main Examination may opt for Mathematics (Basic) in the Second Examination. Students who took Mathematics (Basic) may opt for Mathematics (Standard). Apart from this choice offered in Maths, all other subjects remain the same. The syllabus, exam pattern, and level of difficulty remain the same as the main board exam, covering the full prescribed curriculum.

Students who are dissatisfied with their scores in the first attempt or those who fail in one or two subjects can reappear. However, appearing in the first exam is mandatory; students who skip it are not eligible for the second attempt. Additionally, students who fail in more than two or three subjects may not qualify for this improvement exam and may instead be required to repeat the academic year.

Only those registered as CWSN in the first examination will continue to receive facilities if appearing in Second Board examinations. No new candidate will be considered for exemption under CWSN Category in Second Board Examination.

Importantly this holds for private students as well and have been told to apply online through https://www.cbse.gov.in/newsite/private/index.html.  In this examination, students who had appeared in examination 2025 and were placed in the Compartment Category are also allowed to appear

A key feature of this system is the “best-of-two” rule. CBSE will consider the higher marks obtained between the two attempts for each subject. This ensures that students are not penalized for attempting improvement and can safely retake exams without the risk of lowering their scores.

The results from the second attempt are expected to be released soon after the exams with the view of allowing timely progression into the next academic stage.

https://x.com/cbseindia29/status/2044967591815598323

Overall, this reform aims to reduce exam-related stress, provide flexibility, and shift the focus from one-time high-stakes testing to continuous improvement. It reflects a broader transition in the Indian education system toward student-centric assessment and greater academic flexibility.

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