The Central Board of Secondary education (CBSE) has introduced significant changes to the Class 10 board exam pattern for 2026, along with clarifications regarding re-evaluation policies. These changes aim to make exams more structured and transparent for students.

Changes in Science Question Paper

The Science paper will now be divided into three distinct sections:

Section A – Biology: Covers topics related to plants, animals, and human biology.

Section B – Chemistry: Includes chemical reactions, elements, compounds, and experiments.

Section C – Physics: Focuses on motion, energy, electricity, and light.

This new structure helps students focus on each subject separately and makes evaluation more precise.

Re-evaluation Policy Clarified

  • CBSE has clarified that students can apply for re-evaluation according to the standard guidelines.
  • The re-evaluation process ensures fair assessment, but students must follow the official procedure and deadlines.

Key Takeaway

CBSE’s new Class 10 board exam rules divide the Science paper into Biology, Chemistry, and Physics sections for better clarity and evaluation. Additionally, the board has clarified re-evaluation procedures, helping students understand their options if they seek reassessment.

 

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