Key Reforms introduced By CBSE In 2025
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05 Dec 2025
CBSE 2025 reforms aim to redefine school education, reducing stress and boosting conceptual learning for students
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From 2026, Class 10 students can appear in two board exams annually, aligning with NEP 2020 goals
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First board exam in mid-February is mandatory; second exam in May is optional for score improvement
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If a student misses exams in three or more subjects, they will not be eligible for the second exam and will need to repeat the year
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Both board exams will cover the full syllabus, with unchanged exam format and marking scheme
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50% of questions in board exams will be competency-based, including case studies and situational problems
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Internal assessment weightage increased to 40%, while syllabus rationalisation focuses on core competencies
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Future-ready skills like AI and computational thinking will be integrated into school curricula from 2026
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CBSE enforces 75% attendance for Classes 10 and 12; medical emergencies allowed with proper documentation
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Board exams 2026 start February 17; Class 10 ends March 10, Class 12 ends April 9, with clear schedules
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