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CBSE Class 10 Exam 2026 — Dates, Results, Admit Card & Syllabus

Central Board of Secondary Education — dates, pattern, papers, and official links in one place.

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Overview

▼ What is CBSE Class 10 Exam?

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is a national-level board of education in India for public and private schools, controlled and managed by the Government of India. Established in 1929 by a government resolution, the Board was an experiment in inter-state integration and cooperation in the sphere of secondary education. There are more than 27,000 schools in India and 240 schools in 28 foreign countries affiliated with the CBSE. All schools affiliated with CBSE follow the NCERT curriculum, especially those in classes 9 to 12. The current Chairperson of CBSE is Rahul Singh, IAS.

The constitution of the Board was amended in 1952 to give its present name, the Central Board of Secondary Education. The Board was reconstituted on 1 July 1962 to make its services available to students and various educational institutions across the country.

▼ Highlights of CBSE Class 10 Exam - Why It Matters

Full Exam NameCentral Board of Secondary Education Class 10th Examination
Short Exam NameCBSE Class 10th
Conducting BodyCentral Board of Secondary Education
Frequency Of ConductOnce a year (Now Twice from 2025-26 - Phase I & II)
Exam LevelMatriculate / Secondary
Languages40+ Languages (English, Hindi, Sanskrit, etc.)
Mode Of ApplicationOnline & Offline
Application Fee₹300 (Online)
Mode Of ExamOffline (Pen & Paper)
Exam Duration3 Hours per subject
Total Marks100 (Theory: 80, Internal Assessment: 20)
Passing Marks33% overall
Number of Subjects5-6 Subjects (Core + Elective)
Exam AttemptsTwo attempts per year (Phase I & Phase II) - Phase II optional
Result DeclarationPhase I: April 2026, Phase II: June 2026
Grading System9-Point Scale (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2, D, E)
Official Websitehttps://www.cbse.gov.in

▼ Key Changes In The CBSE Class 10 Exam 2025-26

Watch the official video to understand the key changes:

CBSE Class 10 Syllabus Changes 2025-26

Key Changes Overview:

📌 Dual Attempts

From the academic year of 2025-26, Class 10 students of CBSE will be able to sit for two board exams every year. The exams are slated to be held twice, once in February and once in April/May. The second attempt will be optional and offers a chance for improvement of scores.

📌 Emphasis On Competency

Under the new guidelines, rote memorisation has been confined to the margins, and conceptual clarity has taken precedence. Analytical questions and methodical answer writing have been emphasised.

📌 Use of Advanced Learning Tools

Use of advanced learning tools in the brave new world is being encouraged. Adoption of Artificial Intelligence, online resources, and personalised learning methods among teachers can help steer progress among students and give way to unconventional yet impactful educational insights.

▼ How Many Marks? CBSE Class 10 Subject-wise Marking Scheme

Core Subjects Marking Pattern (100 marks each):

SubjectTotalTheoryInternal AssessmentDurationTheory Breakdown
English (Language)10080203 HoursReading (20) + Writing (30) + Grammar (15) + Literature (15)
Hindi (Language)10080203 HoursReading (20) + Writing (30) + Grammar (15) + Literature (15)
Mathematics10080203 HoursSection A (40) + Section B (40)
Science10080203 HoursPhysics (27) + Chemistry (27) + Biology (26)
Social Science10080203 HoursHistory (20) + Geography (20) + Civics (20) + Economics (20)

Internal Assessment Breakdown (20 marks)

Universal Components for All Subjects:

ComponentMarksDescription
Periodic Tests/Quizzes5Monthly or regular assessment tests
Assignments/Homework5Regular assignments and practice work
Project Work5Subject-related projects and research
Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation5Class participation, attendance, behavior

Subject-Specific Internal Assessment

Science Subject (20 marks):

ComponentMarks
Practical Work (Experiments)10
Record Book & Models5
Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation5

Social Science Subject (20 marks):

ComponentMarks
Map Work5
Project Work10
Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation5

Theory Examination Question Types Distribution

Question TypePercentageMarks (out of 80)Description
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)20%161 mark each, competency-based
Short Answer Questions (1-3 marks)30%24Brief answers requiring conceptual understanding
Long Answer Questions (3-5 marks)50%40Detailed answers requiring analysis and application

Note: 50% of questions are competency-based, emphasizing conceptual clarity over rote memorization. Passing marks: 33 out of 100.

▼ CBSE Grading System for Class 10 Exam 2026

CBSE Grade Conversion Table (9-Point Scale):

Percentage RangeGradeGrade PointInterpretationPerformance Level
91-100A110OutstandingExceptional performance, excellent command of subject
81-90A29ExcellentVery good performance, strong conceptual understanding
71-80B18Very GoodGood performance, solid grasp of concepts
61-70B27GoodSatisfactory performance, adequate understanding
51-60C16SatisfactoryAverage performance, basic understanding present
41-50C25Needs ImprovementBelow average, requires additional effort
33-40D4PassMinimum passing level, significant gaps in understanding
Below 33E0FailNot achieved minimum standards, needs to reappear

CGPA Calculation & Conversion

How CGPA is Calculated:

ComponentDescription
Subject Grade PointsAverage of grade points obtained in all subjects
CGPA FormulaSum of all subject grade points ÷ Number of subjects
CGPA to PercentageCGPA × 9.5 = Percentage (out of 100)
ExampleCGPA 8.5 = 8.5 × 9.5 = 80.75% (approximately 81%)

Key Points About Grading System

AspectDetails
Grading Scale9-point scale (0-10 grade points)
Passing GradeGrade D (33-40%) - Minimum passing requirement
DistinctionGrade A1 (91-100%) - Highest achievement level
Holistic EvaluationGrades reflect both theory (80%) and internal assessment (20%)
Subject-wise GradesEach subject receives individual grade based on 100 marks
Overall CGPACumulative Grade Point Average across all subjects
Improvement AttemptsStudents can appear for Phase 2 exam to improve grades
Final ResultBetter score from Phase 1 or Phase 2 is considered

Important Notes:

  • Grades are awarded based on the 9-point scale for each subject
  • CGPA is calculated as the average of grade points across all subjects
  • Percentage can be calculated by multiplying CGPA by 9.5
  • No negative marking or minimum marks requirement per subject
  • Students need to score minimum 33% overall to pass
  • Dual attempt system (Phase 1 & Phase 2) allows students to improve their scores

▼ CBSE Class 10 Exam Pattern & Structure

The CBSE Class 10 examination follows a comprehensive assessment pattern that evaluates students' understanding of concepts, application skills, and practical knowledge. Understanding the exam pattern is crucial for effective preparation and time management during the examination.

Overall Exam Structure:
ComponentDetails
Total Marks100 marks
Theory Examination80 marks
Internal Assessment / Project Work20 marks
Exam Duration3 hours (Most subjects) / 2 hours (Skill subjects)
Exam ModeOffline (Pen & Paper)
Passing Marks33/100 (33%)
Number of Subjects5-6 subjects (Core + Elective)
Exam AttemptsTwo attempts per year (Phase 1 & Phase 2)

🔑 Key Point: 50% of questions are based on competencies and skills, while 50% are based on content knowledge. This emphasizes conceptual understanding over rote memorization.

▼ CBSE Class 10 Admit Card Information

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) releases the admit card (also known as hall ticket) a few weeks before the examination. The admit card is one of the most important documents that students must carry to the examination centre. Without an admit card, no entry will be permitted to students.

Admit Card Release Dates:
PhaseAdmit Card Release DateExam Period
Phase 1 (Main Exam)February 3, 2026February 17 - March 11, 2026
Phase 2 (Improvement Exam)April 22, 2026 (Tentative)May 15 - June 1, 2026
⚠️ Important: The admit card is a mandatory document. Students must carry it to the examination centre without fail. Check all details carefully before the exam day.

▼ How many students took the CBSE Class 10 Exam?

Year-wise CBSE Class 10 Exam Candidates Data:

YearRegistered StudentsAppeared StudentsPassed StudentsPass Percentage
2023~2,200,000~2,150,000~2,000,00093.12%
20242,251,8122,200,0002,060,00093.60%
20252,385,0792,371,9392,221,63693.65%
202626,60,00025,00,000**Awaiting Results*Awaiting Results

*2026 figures are actual data from Phase 1 exams (February 17 - March 11, 2026). Gender distribution: ~14 lakh boys and ~10.9 lakh girls. Passed students and pass percentage will be available after results are declared (expected around May 11, 2026).