CBSE Board Exams: The CBSE board will give students a chance to correct mistakes in the exam; experts share tips on how to take advantage of this opportunity..
CBSE Board Exam Pattern 2026: What did board exams mean until now? One day, one chance, and the fate of a year's hard work was decided in a single moment. If you fell ill or got nervous on that day, the whole year would be wasted. But not anymore! The CBSE board has decided to make major changes to the Class 10 exam pattern. Holding the CBSE board exams twice a year will give students a chance to correct their mistakes. By creating the right strategy, you can achieve excellent marks in the CBSE board exams in 2026.
Anil Kapasi, Managing Director of Arihant Academy, explains that the face of CBSE board exams is going to change from 2026. Now, board exams will be held twice a year. This step has been taken under the New Education Policy (NEP 2020). This will alleviate the "do or die" pressure. Just like the JEE exam offers two opportunities, now millions of Class 10 students will get two chances to prove their abilities. This change is nothing short of a blessing for those students who couldn't perform their best under the pressure of a single opportunity.
Why is this change in the CBSE board exam pattern necessary?
According to Anil Kapasi, Managing Director of Arihant Academy, the biggest need for this new rule was to reduce student stress. Often, children would tremble at the mere mention of exams. Now, with two opportunities, they will be able to take the exams without fear. If the marks are low in the first attempt (February), they can be improved in the second attempt (April/May). This will also provide justice to those students who fell ill on the day of the exam or were unable to prepare for some reason.
'Pro-Tips' for CBSE Board Exam Preparation
The new model is good, but how to prepare? If you are also worried about this question, expert tips can reduce your stress:
Don't take it lightly: Some students might think, "Let's just see what the paper is like in the first exam, and then we'll work hard for the second one." This mistake can be costly. Put your full effort into the first attempt itself. Identify your weaknesses: The first exam will be like a mirror. You'll find out where your weaknesses lie. Then, in the second attempt, focus only on addressing those weaknesses.
Practice for competitive exams: This is excellent practice for students who want to take the JEE exam later, as it also involves similar 'multiple attempts'.
What will parents gain?
Most students' parents are also very stressed about their children's board exam results. Now, they can sit down with their children and plan better. They can determine which subjects their child is weak in and in which subjects they should retake the exam to improve their scores. This will prevent unnecessary pressure on the children.
No more rote learning
One major impact of the new CBSE board exam system for 2026 will be that students will no longer simply rote learn to pass. With two exams, the focus will shift to 'learning'. Students will be able to choose their preferred subjects and gain admission to their desired colleges based on their improved scores.
Don't panic, start preparing.
This change in the CBSE board exams for 2026 is a victory for the students. View it not as a burden, but as an opportunity. This new model will empower you to perform with a calm mind, clear thinking, and complete confidence. So get ready, because now the board exams will be a means of your success, not your fear!
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