CBSE has approved draft norms for Class 10 board exams twice a year from 2026, with exams in February and May. The May session will serve as a supplementary exam, eliminating separate retests. Practical assessments will be conducted once a year, and the final marksheet will reflect the best scores. Feedback on the policy is open until March 9, 2025
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