CBSE Class 10 Board Exams 2026 – Rules for First and Second Attempt cbse.gov.in

CBSE Class 10 Board Exams 2026 : The Central Board of Secondary Education has established its dual annual Class 10 board examination schedule which will begin in the 2026 academic year. Sanyam Bharadwaj explained that students must take the first board examination but they can choose to take the second board examination only to improve their grades.

The board established clear regulations which define the requirements for both the initial and subsequent examinations

The CBSE examination system requires students to take both tests because their selection between the two examinations is not permitted. The first board exam functions as the primary examination which all students must complete. The second exam functions as an additional attempt which students should treat as their main option to take.

The board wants students to prepare seriously for the first exam instead of depending on the second one.

The second board exam exists to provide students with an additional chance to demonstrate their improved performance

The second exam includes the following essential components:

• It is completely optional
• It is only for improvement, not compulsory
• The better score out of two attempts will be considered
• Students can opt for improvement in up to three subjects

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The system establishes academic requirements which students must meet while reducing their overall academic workload.

The rules for students who fail their exams

The first exam results require CBSE to explain student outcomes when students fail to pass the first exam.

• Students who fail to pass one or two subjects can take the second exam
• Students who fail three or more subjects cannot participate in the second exam
• Students must retake the board exams during the next academic year

The second exam functions as an opportunity for students to improve their scores because it should not be used as a substitute for regular study sessions.

Exam syllabus and pattern

The two exam attempts will use the complete syllabus and identical question paper format. The second attempt will not include any syllabus cuts or particular examination formats. Students who study effectively for the initial exam will be prepared for the second exam.

Reason behind this change

CBSE established the two-exam system as a solution to reduce student stress created by single-exam systems which prevent students from improving their performance. The system promotes students to develop regular study habits while they prepare for board examinations through balanced exam progress.

Important advice for students

Students should treat the first exam as the most important attempt and plan their studies accordingly. The second exam should be seen only as a support option for improvement. Students can achieve successful exam system adaptation by beginning their study activities early and maintaining study consistency throughout the entire academic year.

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My name is Bhargawi Shrivastava, and I am a BCA graduate with a strong interest in content writing. Since February 2025, I have been working with Times Bull as a content writer. I started my journey by writing for different sections like gadget, education, and lifestyle. Currently, I am working...