After the announcement of the 10th board results here comes the time to choose among the streams. Read further to understand a few correct ways to choose a suitable stream.
CBSE Class 10 results 2026 along with many other state boards, will be released soon after the conduct of exams. With the announcement of the CBSE 10th board results 2026 comes the time to decide the streams. Choosing between Art, Science, and Commerce Stream is not a piece of cake! Considering it one of the biggest decisions of school life, students and parents often choose streams depending upon the marks obtained in a certain subject. For instance, students obtaining good marks in biology often go for medical stream and the ones who are more inclined towards mathematics choose non-medical. A mediocre student goes for commerce stream and the ones scoring fewer marks often opt for humanities. However, taking a marks-based decision is not always the right choice.
- How to Decide Among the Streams?
- Explore Career Options
- Do not follow the crowd
- Admission-based Decision Making
- Discuss with the experienced ones
- Strength-based Choice
How to Decide Among the Streams?
According to suggestions and ideas received from expert counsellors, making choices among the streams must go through certain filters such as family discussion and research, financial resources, future prospects, potential, and inclination. The choice must not completely depend on the marks received in subjects but should also include the student’s desire, interest and above all the career options available afterwards.
Commonly asked questions
CBSE Class 10 result 2026 Phase 1 will be announced in March 2026. The CBSE 10th result 2026 is released on the official website- cbse.nic.in. Students can check their results using their roll number as mentioned in the admit card.
The CBSE result 2026 class 10 shares the student details along with the marks scored by them in all subjects. Please note that the CBSE 10th result 2026 released online is provisional. Students are required to collect the original marksheet from school and keep it secured.
CBSE 10th result 2026 is expected to be announced in April 2026 for Phase 1. The Phase 2 result will be announced in June 2026. The result will be made available online only. Students can check their results by logging with the required credentials.
You will not get notification related to CBSE 10th result. The result is announced online. Students need to check it by logging with the required credentials.
Explore Career Options
Choosing stream after Class 10 board exams of CBSE or any other board is equivalent to choosing a career path. Students do choose a career irrespective of to which stream they belong but a majority of them choose a career path based on their streams. Students while making choice among science, commerce and humanities streams must research about the career options attached to it and explore their own interest in them. For example, mathematics and economics can allow one to opt for data analytics courses, marketing courses, BA as well as BSc degrees. It is no longer necessary to take PCM to have a range of options available to you.
Do not follow the crowd
Do not take science just because your friend is taking it. Getting influenced by friends and end up taking streams that don’t even match your interests or skill set is the worst idea. Such a decision adversely impact career prospects in the future. Before making a decision, students must think wisely about the factors that will motivate them throughout the course. They must make sure to choose a stream that matches their own interest, potential, and ability.
Commonly asked questions
Students can check CBSE 10th result online only. To get the same, they need to login with the required credentials. The result can be accessed through digilocker, UMANG app, SMS, etc.
The CBSE uses a grading system that reflects the marks achieved in every subject. This system usually features grades ranging from A1 to E, with A1 representing the highest grade.
Each subject is assigned different marks, typically 100 for core subjects. For practical subjects, the marks may be distributed differently, such as 80 for theory and 20 for practical
.3. Calculate Total Marks.
Add the marks obtained in all subjects.
Example:
Subject 1: 85
Subject 2: 90
Subject 3: 75
Subject 4: 80
Subject 5: 95
Subject 6 (optional): 88
Total = 85 + 90 + 75 + 80 + 95 + 88 = 513
4. Convert to Percentage
To calculate the percentage, divide the total marks by the maximum possible marks and multiply by 100.
Example:
Total Marks = 513
Maximum Marks = 600 (assuming six subjects with 100 each)
Percentage = (513 / 600) * 100 = 85.5%
5. CGPA Calculation (if applicable)
CBSE may also provide a CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) system.
To calculate CGPA:
Convert the grades of each subject to grade points.
Average the grade points.
Example:
A1 = 10, A2 = 9, B1 = 8, B2 = 7, etc.
Total Grade Points = (10 + 9 + 8 + 8 + 9) = 54
CGPA = Total Grade Points / Number of Subjects
CGPA = 54 / 5 = 10.8
Students need not worry if they fail in CBSE Class 10 exam 2025. They can appear for supplementary exam which will be held in July. The CBSE 10th supplementary result will be out in August
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Admission-based Decision Making
Clear your vision and make your mind towards one direction because sailing in two boats never helps. Preparing for two different exams of completely opposite streams creates confusion. Students often make a list of colleges they want to take admission in and start preparing for all of them altogether. Take an example of preparing for BMS and BTech admissions together. It not only creates confusion but also builds stress and anxiety in the student’ mind. One should keep their plan in sync with the perspective of preparation required for admission to these courses. Keeping a backup plan is good but going with Plan A and Plan B simultaneously is not the correct way to move forward.
Discuss with the experienced ones
One of the effective ways of going forward is seeking guidance from reliable people in the community. Whether it’s your parents, teachers or professional counsellor. Talk to them, discuss your ideas, views, and ask their opinion in order to make a successful decision. Parents and teachers are among those experienced people who can easily judge the inner strengths and interests of a student. Both serve as a major influence on a child’s decision. Here, parents also need to understand that they must not simply impose their decision on the student but help them explore their strengths and weaknesses.
Strength-based Choice
Students must consider different parameters while selecting the right stream for Senior Secondary Education. However, choosing a stream matching your own strength is the foremost criterion that should be kept in mind. In order to make a significant improvement in one’s career path, choosing the right stream is vital. There is no good and bad stream as opportunities are available in abundance in every field. Taking the right step towards building a successful future is something that's necessary.
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Answered 20 hours ago
There is no facility for improvement of performance in internal assessment as it is a year-long exercise. Students are eligible for CBSE 10th Phase 2 for Theory papers only.
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered 20 hours ago
CBSE Class 10 phase 2 exam pattern is the same as Phase 1. The structure of the pattern is given below.
CBSE Class 10 Exam Structure 2026- Theory & Internal Exam | ||
Assessment Component | Weightage / Marks | Details |
Theory Examination | ||
Competency-Based Questions | 50% (of 80 marks) | MCQs, case study-based, and source-based questions |
Objective-Type Questions | 20% (of 80 marks) | Short, fact-based, direct-answer questions (mostly MCQs) |
Short & Long Answer Questions | 30% (of 80 marks) | Descriptive and analytical answers requiring explanation |
Internal Assessment | ||
Periodic Tests | 5 marks | Regular school-level tests during the academic year |
Practical / Lab Work | 5 marks | Hands-on experiments and practical activities |
Assignments & Projects | 5 marks | Subject-based projects testing application and creativity |
Portfolio Assessment | 5 marks | Overall classroom performance and student participation |
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered 20 hours ago
Students can improve their performance in any of the three papers. All the students must appear in the first board exam.
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Answered 21 hours ago
Students placed in the CBSE Class 10 compartment category in the 2025 examinations are eligible to take the second board exam 2026.
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Answered 21 hours ago
All passed and eligible students of the first board exam are allowed to improve their performance in the second phase exam. Those placed in the compartment category are eligible for CBSE 10th Phase 2 exam 2026
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered 21 hours ago
Timetable for CBSE Class 10 Second Board exam 2026 was made available by the board. The exam will be conducted from May 15 to June 1, 2026.
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Answered Yesterday
Yes, as soon as the MP Board 10th result is released, the board will update it via its social media handles. Moreover, the link to check the MPBSE 10th class result 2026 will also be updated online on the board's website at mpresults.nic.in, mpbse.mponline.gov.in, and mponline.gov.in. We will provi
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Answered Yesterday
80% score in Kerala SSLC exam is considered as a good mark to get into reputed schools for 11th. Students can apply for merit seat for in top schools.
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Answered 2 days ago
MPBSE has announced the 2nd term of the MP Board 10th tim table 2026. According to the announced date, MPBSE class 10th 2nd mainexams 2026 will be held from May 7 to May 19, 2026.
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Answered 5 days ago
To check the Nagaland Board HSLC result, the students need to use their roll number as mentioned on the admit card. In case any students lose their roll number, they can check their result name-wise in the released NBSE HSLC result gadget.
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