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CBSE Warns Against Body Organising Sports In Its Name
NDTV· 11 hours agoThe Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released a warning for students and schools...
CBSE Brainstorms When And How To Conduct Board Exams Twice A Year
NDTV· 18 hours agoThe CBSE is in a dilemma over scheduling the two rounds of board examinations as recommended in the...
CBSE likely to have two board exams for Class 12 from…., says report | Mint
Livemint· 21 hours agoAlong with this, other factors that the government is considering is enough time to conduct the...
Alarm bells ring, most students who failed twice in Class 9 at risk of dropping out
Indian Express· 5 hours agoThe Delhi government did not respond to questions despite repeated attempts. While the Delhi...
Centre Eyes Second CBSE Board Exam For Class 12: What You Need to Know
One India· 19 hours agoThe proposed introduction of biannual board exams for CBSE Class 12 students from 2026, as...
DPS Dwarka row: NCPCR suggest CBSE de-affiliation with school, filing FIR
Business Standard India· 20 hours agoThe National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) is contemplating recommending the...
Class 12 board exams twice a year: CBSE's new pattern likely from June 2026
Business Standard India· 24 hours agoThe move to conduct exams twice a year is meant to hand more opportunities to the students. At...
CBSE Plans Biannual Class 12 Exams From 2026 Following NCFSE Recommendations: Report
Free Press Journal· 18 hours agoFollowing recommendations from the National Curriculum Framework for School Education (NCFSE), CBSE schools are reportedly planning to hold the Class 12 exams twice a year ...
Delhi dumps 17,000 kids who failed twice in same class, 'forced' to shift to NIOS
The Telegraph· 4 hours agoAnam, a 16-year-old student at the state-run Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya in Khajoori Khas, Delhi,...
Congress questions AINRC-BJP government on handling of school education sector in Puducherry
The Hindu· 20 hours agoVaithilingam has criticised the AINRC-BJP government for its “poor” handling of the school education...