
The Central Board of Secondary Schooling (CBSE) has clarified that there isn’t any change within the topics at the moment provided for Class 10 board examinations, following considerations over the exclusion of Punjabi (code 004) from a newly issued draft coverage.
“This record is indicative,” mentioned the CBSE’s Controller of Examination Sanyam Bhardwaj, emphasising that every one topics presently obtainable to college students will proceed within the two-board examination system.
The clarification is available in response to criticism after the newest draft coverage didn’t point out Punjabi among the many listed second languages, whereas different regional languages had been included. The draft, supposed for stakeholder suggestions, has been made obtainable on the CBSE web site for feedback from faculties, academics, mother and father, and college students.
On Tuesday evening, the Board shared draft norms for the 2 board exams for Class 10 college students, in response to which college students would have the ability to take the examination as soon as or each occasions. In the event that they select to try the paper within the second session, they will “opt-out” of topics or papers that they might not wish to seem once more.
As per the proposed CBSE 2026 datesheet, the primary part of the Class 10 board exams shall be held between February 17 and March 6 and the second shall be carried out from Could 5 to Could 20. In each circumstances, the examination interval has been compressed to 16-18 days, about half the present period of 32 days.
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