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The CBSE has issued an urgent mandate requiring all schools to implement the Three-Language Formula for Class 6 within 7 days. Despite a current shortage of official textbooks, schools must begin teaching immediately using local materials to meet the new multilingual requirements of the 2026-27 session.
The board results for 25 lakh Class 10 students are expected in mid-April 2026. Students can access their scores through official board websites or DigiLocker by entering their roll number.
CBSE has released the Class 9 and 10 curriculum for 2026β27 with a focus on conceptual learning, skill development, AI awareness, and reduced rote learning.
CBSE has released the 2026-27 curriculum, which includes the implementation of the NCF-2023 framework for Classes IX-X and XI-XII to promote competency-based and comprehensive learning. A special webinar is scheduled for April 2, 2026, to help schools navigate these significant structural changes.
The Central Board of Secondary Education has introduced an alternative assessment policy for Class 12 students in West Asia after exams were cancelled. Results will be calculated using a mix of completed exams and school-based assessments, depending on each studentβs situation.
As the CBSE session begins on April 1, 2026, physical NCERT Class 9 textbooks remain under development and are not yet in the market. The delay in new Class 9 textbooks by National Council of Educational Research and Training has created uncertainty among students and parents about study materials. To prevent disruption, NCERT has released a digital draft syllabus online and advised teachers to focus on foundational prerequisite learning until the new books arrive.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has instructed schools to follow new menstrual hygiene guidelines based on directions from the Supreme Court of India. The initiative focuses on promoting health, dignity, and equal access to education for girls.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has set up an online test that uses AI to test and certify about 10,000 school counselors. The test checks for practical skills, moral understanding, and the ability to help students with their mental health. The DIGI-EXAM platform makes sure that the process is safe and reliable.
CBSE has introduced a special assessment scheme for Class X students in Middle East regions after cancelling some exams due to prevailing conditions. Results will be based on the number of exams attempted, using actual marks or averages of best-performing subjects.