The CBSE Class 10 Second Board Examination Result 2026 is expected to be released soon, although the Central Board of Secondary Education has not yet announced an official date or time for the ...
CBSE Class 10 Second Board Result 2026 LIVE: The Class 10 board exam results will be announced and available on cbse.gov.in. Follow the blog for latest updates on results, direct link and more. CBSE ...
CBSE 12th Re-Evaluation 2026: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has activated the Class 12 re-evaluation portal today, June 2, 2026. The portal was expected to open on June 1, prompting ...
The 2026 academic session marked the introduction of CBSE's new two-exam format for Class 10 students.Under this system, the first board examination held in February is compulsory for all students.
The Post-Result Activities Portal for Class 12 answer script re-evaluation and marks verification is scheduled to open today, June 1. Students must apply online via ...
More than 40,000 Class 12 students have applied to get their answer sheets verified and re-evaluated, as of noon on Wednesday, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) said. “The portal has ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education has commenced the CBSE answer sheet re-evaluation process for class 12 students. Candidates who have obtained the scanned copies of the answer sheets can now ...
Designed on the basis of the forward-looking directions provided by NEP 2020, the course has been meticulously designed to ...
CBSE Class 12 Re-evaluation Portal Opens Highlights: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to activate the Class 12 re-evaluation portal today, June 1, as officially announced by ...
A nationwide controversy over the Central Board of Secondary Education's first-time use of On-Screen Marking (OSM) system for Class 12 has been driven not by political parties or street demonstrations ...
Class 12 student Sarthak Sidhant has launched a public portal containing nearly 1.66 crore records sourced from the ...
Sarthak Sidhant is too young to be elected to Parliament, but the 17-year-old student from Jharkhand, who flagged alleged irregularities in the Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) tendering ...