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Jasleen Taneja

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Once published, if you find any incorrect details in your CBSE admit card, you must raise it immediately with your school officials to get them rectified. The particulars on your admit card must be correct as the same will be printed on your CBSE result too. 

Thus, students must not delay this and get the particulars corrected as soon as possible.  

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Jasleen Taneja

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CBSE is expected to release the CBSE admit card for 10th, 12th in the first week of February, 2026. Schools need to download the admit cards of all students, take out the printouts, get them signed by the school principal and distribute them to students. It is important to carry the CBSE admit card 2026 on all exam days as otherwise students will not be allowed to write the exam. 

Thus, regular students will not be able to download the CBSE admit card 2026 from the official website. However, private students will need to download their CBSE admit card 2026 from the official website- cbse.nic.in using their login credentials, take t

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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Yes, CBSE Board will conduct exams twice in a year, the first set in December - January 2024 and the second set in February - March 2025. 

This opportunity is given to students to reduce their exam stress. If a candidate is satisfied with his score in the first set of exam he can choose not to take the second set of exams. Or the candidate can choose a second set of exams directly if he wants time for preparation, or he can choose to take both set of exams and select the best score from both of them

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Jasleen Taneja

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Yes, it is always suggested that students must prepare notes of important points while studying. This practice will help to retain the points for a long time and you can refer to them just before the examination for revision rather than going through all the notes again. 

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Jasleen Taneja

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No, the board officials decide on the CBSE date sheet Class 10, 12 after carefully considering all events, holidays etc. Thus, no request for changes are entertained. 

Students must prepare for the board exams according to the date sheet released. The CBSE 10th, 12th board exams 2026 will begin on Februay 17, 2026. The exams are held in offline or pen and paper format.   

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Jasleen Taneja

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Every year, over 35 lakh students appear for the CBSE board examinations. Of this, almost 20 lakh students appear for CBSE 10th exams while nearly 15 lakh students write their CBSE 12th board exams. 

Students must complete their CBSE board syllabus and know the exam pattern to perform well. They should solve the CBSE sample papers and practice previous years question papers to get familiar with the exam pattern, marking scheme, the types of questions asked in the exam and more. 

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Jasleen Taneja

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There is no concept of good or bad marks. You must focus on your studies and work hard towards achieveing good score in the board exams. The concept of good/bad marks can be benchmarked by you depending on the stream/career you have chosen for yourself. If you wish to enter IIT and become an engineer, you must aim for 90+ percentage, so on and so forth. 

Thus, set an aim for yourself and build a way to reach the goal and THAT shall be good enough for you.

All the best!

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Jasleen Taneja

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The Central board of Secondary education (CBSE) released the CBSE syllabus 2026 for Class 10, 12 on the official website- cbse.nic.in. Students can download the CBSE 10th, 12th syllabus 2026 for all subjects by clicking on the links provided below:

CBSE 10th Syllabus 2026

CBSE 12th Syllabus 2026

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Jasleen Taneja

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Students can download the CBSE date sheet 2026 from the official website- cbse.nic.in or cbse.gov.in. They can also download the CBSE time table 2026 by clicking on the link provided on this page. 

The date sheet shares the details about exam dates, days, and timings. CBSE will commence the CBSE board exams 2026 for Class 10, 12 from February 17 and conclude the exams by April 9, 2026.

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Jasleen Taneja

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CBSE released the CBSE date sheet 2026 for Class 10, 12 on September 24, 2025. The CBSE date sheet 2026 is out on the official website- cbse.nic.in and students can check the same by clicking on the link provided here. CBSE Board exams 2026 will be held between February 17 and April 9, 2026. The exams are held in offline or pen and paper format. 

The CBSE time table 2026 shares the details like exam dates, days, timings, general instructions for students and more. 

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