CBSE To Initiate Biannual Board Exams For A Stress-Free Learning Experience
Students have long faced the pressure of make-or-break board exams, where a single attempt could define their future. But change is on the horizon!
The Ministry of Education is now considering biannual board exams for CBSE starting next year, aiming to ease stress and improve academic outcomes.
By engaging stakeholders in the decision-making process, this reform could mark a turning point in how assessments are conducted. In this newsletter, we dive into CBSE’s latest steps towards a more flexible and student-first education system.
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15 小时前It will be great move for students who didn't pass their exams on the first attempt. Until now, failing meant facing the stress of compartment exams. Traditionally, failing a board exam carries a social stigma, often leading to stress, self-doubt, and unnecessary pressure on students. The fear of judgment from family, peers, and society can be more damaging than the failure itself. But with this new system, students get a second chance without the pressure of a "failure" tag. It’s a step toward a more flexible, student-friendly education system.