(Lucknow): India’s education system is vast and varied, with different boards of education that offer unique challenges for students. From the Tripura Board to the Maharashtra Board, each state has its own level of difficulty in board exams. Let’s dive into a list of the toughest board exams in India and see where the CBSE stands in comparison. Most Prominent Boards in India Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE): A national-level board, CBSE is the most widely recognized and follows a systematic syllabus. It is often chosen by students aiming…
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“CBSE 2025 Admit Card: Download Details for Class 10 & 12”
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to release the admit cards for Class 10th and 12th students soon. After the release, regular mode students can collect their admit cards from their respective schools, while private students will be able to download them online. CBSE Admit Card 2025: Available for Download Soon Highlights: CBSE admit cards are expected to be released soon. Board exams will begin on February 15. Over 44 lakh students will participate in the board exams. Education Desk, New Delhi: The CBSE board exams for…
Read MoreTrivandrum tops the charts in CBSE
New Delhi: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the results of class 10th and 12th. Students can check their results by visiting the official website of CBSE https://cbseresults.nic.in/. Girls have topped in both CBSE 10th and 12th classes. The pass percentage of girls in class 10th was 94.75% while that of boys was 92.71%. The result of girls has been 2.04% better than that of boys. Apart from this, the result of transgender has been 91.30%. CBSE Result 2024: Girls won again Talking about the results of CBSE…
Read MoreCBSE making education more learner friendly
New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to make changes in the examination pattern of classes 11 and 12. Under this change, it has been decided to remove long answer questions from the examinations. According to the Ministry of Education, the basic objective of this change is to eliminate the tendency of memorizing answers in children and promote the tendency to learn. Now questions based on concept will be asked The new examination pattern released by CBSE has been implemented from the academic year 2024-25. CBSE…
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