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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Wednesday announced that starting from 2026, Class 10 students will have the option to appear for board exams twice in a single academic year.
The new rule allows students to count their top five scores while accounting for the additional skill subjects from their curriculum if they are unhappy with their marks in any of the major courses.