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On February 17, 2026, lakhs of Indian students began CBSE Class 10 and 12 board exams, finding them easy to moderate and aligned with NCERT syllabus.
On February 17, 2026, lakhs of Indian students began the CBSE Class 10 and 12 board exams, with many reporting the papers as easy to moderate and aligned with the NCERT syllabus.
Students across India, including in Delhi, Bengaluru, and the UAE, described the exams—particularly Mathematics—as manageable, with straightforward questions and sufficient time to complete them.
While some found the Class 10 Math paper lengthy, overall sentiment was positive, with students expressing confidence and relief.
The CBSE emphasized that appearing in the first exam is mandatory, and students who miss three or more subjects will not qualify for a second attempt, though those who pass can improve scores in up to three subjects during a later session.
El 17 de febrero de 2026, millones de estudiantes indios comenzaron los exámenes de la junta directiva de CBSE para las clases 10 y 12, encontrándolos fáciles de moderar y alineados con el plan de estudios de NCERT.