To totally change the focus on students, the Central Board of Secondary Education proposes a second board exam to be held in May 2026 for the students of Class 10. This method intends to help students get an extra chance to work on their scores in the same academic year without waiting an entire year for that second chance.
According to the new instructions, students who had taken the main board exams could be allowed to take three subjects at the most. The choice of subjects may include the most important ones i.e. Mathematics Science, Social Science, and languages. The program is very likely to support students in working out their overall performance and securing their academic future.
In order to prepare for the new system, CBSE has planned a procedure according to which the school will submit the List of Candidates (LOC) in three stages: Phase 1 from March 18 to March 31, 2026; Phase 2 right after the main exam results announcement for a period of five days; and Phase 3 which is two days after the seventh day following the result announcement. This step-by-step approach is meant to minimize faults and maximize performance. After the seventh day following result announcement. This structured approach is intended to reduce errors and improve efficiency.
Eligibility for the second board exam is clearly defined. Only students who appeared in the main examination and passed will be allowed to apply for improvement. Those who did not appear in at least three subjects in the main exam will not be eligible and will have to wait for the next examination cycle. The board has emphasized that this second attempt is strictly meant for score improvement.
CBSE has also outlined the fee structure for the exam.Students in India are expected to pay 320 for each subject, whereas the students from Nepal will be charged 1100 for each subject. Paying the fees on time will be a must to get a seat in the examination. The schools will hold a significant role in this entire operation.
They will be entrusted with the submission of accurate LOC details, ensure student eligibility, and help students with the application process. In general, the launching of the second board exam is the sign of CBSEs endeavor to introduce an assessment system that is more flexible and less stressful. With the provision of giving students a second opportunity after a few months, the board is fostering the path towards the better achievement of students without affecting the academic calendar.