CBSE NEW EDUCATION POLICY 2025 -26
The CBSE has introduced new policies for the 2025-26 academic year, including a new grading system, the option for Class 10 students to take board exams twice a year, and reforms in assessment practices. Additionally, the board has launched a Parenting Calendar and is emphasizing competency-based learning.
Key changes in the CBSE new education policy for 2025-26:
Two Board Exams for Class 10:
Students will have the opportunity to take the Class 10 board exams twice a year, with one exam in February/March and another in May.
New Grading System:
A 9-point grading system will be implemented for Class 10 and 12 board exams, with every 1/8th of passed students being allocated a grade.
Competency-Based Questions:
The curriculum will shift towards competency-based questions, focusing on conceptual understanding rather than rote memorization.
Parenting Calendar:
A new Parenting Calendar has been launched to foster collaboration between schools, parents, and students, promoting student well-being.
STEM Education Focus:
CBSE has declared STEM education (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) as the Annual Training Theme for 2025, emphasizing experiential and inquiry-based learning.
Digital Evaluation:
On-Screen Marking (OSM) and a new re-evaluation system will be implemented, along with digital evaluation.
Basic Calculators Allowed:
Basic, non-programmable calculators will be allowed in Class 12 Accountancy exams.
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