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Indrani Thakur

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The benefits of CBSE 12th on screen marking are given below.

  • Faster evaluation
  • Quick declaration of results
  • Minimal errors
  • Evaluation may be conducted from schools and centres digitally
  • Transparency

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Bhumika Arora

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As a part of CBSE Class 10 last minute preparation, candidates must focus on revision. They should go through the chapters given in the syllabus thoroughly. Candidates must remain stress free. 

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Bhumika Lama

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This year, CBSE has introduced major changes in the pattern of CBSE 10th 2026 exam. According to the revised structure, the Board will conduct the exam in two phases. The question paper for Science and Social Science will be divided into two sections. Science will carry subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology. Social Science comprises History, Geography, Political Science, Economics. Students will have to answer section-wise. Evaluation will be done by subject- specific teachers.

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Ankita Sharma

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Salman Thavertech

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Salviya Antony

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As compared to CBSE 10, Karnataka SSLC exam is easier. Students will get more marks in the Karnataka SSLC board exams. Also the evaluation is not that strict as compared to CBSE Class 10. 

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Virajita Bisht

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As an Indian student applying for the University of Hertfordshire admissions, you would be required to have 12 years of completed education from a recognised board for PG courses and a UG degree is required. Given below are the admission requirements for international students - 

  • Completion of Class 12th (CBSE/ICSE or the State Boards)
  • A min of 60% in the English subject (recognised board)
  • A min of 7.0 bands if applying for Medicine program
  • Specific subjects like Math or English

 

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Balija Sravani

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The UP Board Class 10 syllabus is very similar to the CBSE syllabus, especially in main subjects like Maths, Science, and Social Science. The topics mostly match, but there may be slight differences in how deeply they are covered and in the exam format. In contrast, the ICSE syllabus tends to be broader and more detailed. Most students who switch from UP Board to CBSE adjust easily. Using practice materials like CBSE Hindi PYQ Class 10 can help students get used to the CBSE exam style.

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Balija Sravani

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Hi, I'm Sravani. As I know, CBSE officially provides sample papers and previous year papers, which are very helpful for exam preparation. Pre-board question papers are usually prepared by individual schools, so they are not publicly available. Question papers of Hindi for CBSE Class 10 can be practised using CBSE sample papers and past board papers to prepare effectively.

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