CBSE Class 10 Result 2026: Eligibility for Second Board Exam
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CBSE Class 10 Result 2026 has been declared on April 15. Know who is eligible for the second board exam in May, rules for improvement and compartment cases, and key conditions set by the board under the new two-exam policy.
CBSE Class 10 Result 2026 Declared: Eligibility Rules for Second Board Exam Clarified
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced the Class 10 board exam results for 2026 on Wednesday, bringing relief and clarity to lakhs of students across the country. With the introduction of the two-board examination policy this year, many are now assessing their options for the upcoming second exam scheduled in May.
The results, declared on April 15, mark the first phase under the new system aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Officials indicated that the early declaration allows sufficient time for students to prepare for the second opportunity if they choose to improve their performance.
Results Announcement
CBSE released the Class 10 results today through official portals including cbse.gov.in, results.cbse.nic.in, and cbseresults.nic.in. Students can also access their scorecards via DigiLocker and the UMANG app. Nearly 25 lakh students appeared in the exams conducted between February 17 and March 11, 2026.
Pass percentage stood at around 93.70 per cent, showing a marginal improvement from the previous year. Kendriya Vidyalayas recorded the highest pass rate at 99.57 per cent, sources familiar with the data said.
Two Board Exam Policy
The board introduced the two-examination system from the 2026 session following NEP recommendations. The first exam, held earlier this year, was mandatory for all students. The second exam, set for May 2026, offers a chance to improve scores or clear compartments without waiting for the next academic cycle.
This policy aims to reduce pressure on students and provide flexibility in performance assessment. The best score from the two attempts will be considered for final results and admissions.
Eligibility for Second Exam
CBSE has laid down clear conditions for appearing in the second board exam. All students must have appeared in the first main examination. Those who did not appear in three or more subjects in the first attempt fall under the 'Essential Repeat' category and are ineligible for the May exam. Such students will have to appear in the main exams next year.
Eligible students include:
- Those who passed the first exam and wish to improve performance in up to three subjects from Science, Mathematics, Social Science, or languages.
- Students placed in the Compartment category after the first exam.
- Cases involving compartment combined with improvement, or subject replacement as permitted by the board.
- Sports students with special permission from CBSE.
Change of subjects or correction in personal details from the first exam is not allowed in the second attempt.
Who Cannot Appear
Students who failed in three or more subjects or did not appear for three or more papers in the first examination are barred from the second exam. Those in the Essential Repeat (ER) category also do not qualify.
CBSE has clarified these rules through multiple notices to avoid confusion among schools and students.
Fee and Application Process
Schools must submit the List of Candidates (LOC) for desirous students in the second exam. The examination fee stands at Rs 320 per subject, amounting to Rs 960 for three subjects.
No corrections in student data will be entertained once the first result is processed. Officials urged schools to complete LOC submission promptly so that admit cards and schedules can be issued in time.
Impact on Students
The policy has generated significant interest among students and parents. Many view the second chance as a stress-reliever, allowing focused improvement in weaker areas. Education experts believe it aligns with NEP's goal of competency-based learning rather than one-time high-stakes testing.
With admissions to Class 11 and other courses underway, timely clarity on eligibility has helped students plan their next steps. Provisional marksheets from official platforms are valid for immediate use in admissions until original certificates are issued.
What Lies Ahead
The second board examination is expected to begin in mid-May 2026. Results of the second attempt will be declared subsequently, and the higher score will prevail.
Students are advised to check official CBSE notifications regularly and consult their schools for any specific queries. The board has emphasised that the first exam remains compulsory, reinforcing the structured approach to the new system.
This development comes as part of broader reforms in India's school education sector, aiming to make board assessments more student-friendly while maintaining academic standards.
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CBSE Class 10 Result 2026: Eligibility for Second Board Exam
Digital Desk
CBSE Class 10 Result 2026 Declared: Eligibility Rules for Second Board Exam Clarified
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced the Class 10 board exam results for 2026 on Wednesday, bringing relief and clarity to lakhs of students across the country. With the introduction of the two-board examination policy this year, many are now assessing their options for the upcoming second exam scheduled in May.
The results, declared on April 15, mark the first phase under the new system aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Officials indicated that the early declaration allows sufficient time for students to prepare for the second opportunity if they choose to improve their performance.
Results Announcement
CBSE released the Class 10 results today through official portals including cbse.gov.in, results.cbse.nic.in, and cbseresults.nic.in. Students can also access their scorecards via DigiLocker and the UMANG app. Nearly 25 lakh students appeared in the exams conducted between February 17 and March 11, 2026.
Pass percentage stood at around 93.70 per cent, showing a marginal improvement from the previous year. Kendriya Vidyalayas recorded the highest pass rate at 99.57 per cent, sources familiar with the data said.
Two Board Exam Policy
The board introduced the two-examination system from the 2026 session following NEP recommendations. The first exam, held earlier this year, was mandatory for all students. The second exam, set for May 2026, offers a chance to improve scores or clear compartments without waiting for the next academic cycle.
This policy aims to reduce pressure on students and provide flexibility in performance assessment. The best score from the two attempts will be considered for final results and admissions.
Eligibility for Second Exam
CBSE has laid down clear conditions for appearing in the second board exam. All students must have appeared in the first main examination. Those who did not appear in three or more subjects in the first attempt fall under the 'Essential Repeat' category and are ineligible for the May exam. Such students will have to appear in the main exams next year.
Eligible students include:
- Those who passed the first exam and wish to improve performance in up to three subjects from Science, Mathematics, Social Science, or languages.
- Students placed in the Compartment category after the first exam.
- Cases involving compartment combined with improvement, or subject replacement as permitted by the board.
- Sports students with special permission from CBSE.
Change of subjects or correction in personal details from the first exam is not allowed in the second attempt.
Who Cannot Appear
Students who failed in three or more subjects or did not appear for three or more papers in the first examination are barred from the second exam. Those in the Essential Repeat (ER) category also do not qualify.
CBSE has clarified these rules through multiple notices to avoid confusion among schools and students.
Fee and Application Process
Schools must submit the List of Candidates (LOC) for desirous students in the second exam. The examination fee stands at Rs 320 per subject, amounting to Rs 960 for three subjects.
No corrections in student data will be entertained once the first result is processed. Officials urged schools to complete LOC submission promptly so that admit cards and schedules can be issued in time.
Impact on Students
The policy has generated significant interest among students and parents. Many view the second chance as a stress-reliever, allowing focused improvement in weaker areas. Education experts believe it aligns with NEP's goal of competency-based learning rather than one-time high-stakes testing.
With admissions to Class 11 and other courses underway, timely clarity on eligibility has helped students plan their next steps. Provisional marksheets from official platforms are valid for immediate use in admissions until original certificates are issued.
What Lies Ahead
The second board examination is expected to begin in mid-May 2026. Results of the second attempt will be declared subsequently, and the higher score will prevail.
Students are advised to check official CBSE notifications regularly and consult their schools for any specific queries. The board has emphasised that the first exam remains compulsory, reinforcing the structured approach to the new system.
This development comes as part of broader reforms in India's school education sector, aiming to make board assessments more student-friendly while maintaining academic standards.