CBSE Class X Second Exam Sees Over 6.68 Lakh Registrations

Over 6.68 lakh students have registered for the CBSE Class X second board exam, with the majority opting for improvement. The exam, part of a new two-exam system aligned with NEP 2020, aims to reduce academic pressure. Science and Mathematics Standard are the most popular subjects among registrants. The exams will be held from May 15 to 21, 2026, with results expected by end of June.

Key Points: 6.68 Lakh Students Register for CBSE Class X Second Board Exam

  • 6,68,854 students registered for CBSE Class X second exam
  • 5,26,655 opted for improvement, 85,285 for compartment
  • Science (4,74,491) and Maths Standard (3,68,843) are top subjects
  • Exam from May 15-21, 2026; results by end of June
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Over 6.68 lakh students register for CBSE Class X second board exam

Over 6.68 lakh students register for CBSE Class X second board exam. Most opt for improvement, with Science and Maths leading subject choices.

"The move is aimed at reducing exam-related stress while enabling students to achieve their best possible outcomes. - CBSE"

New Delhi, April 24

A total of 6,68,854 students have applied for the second board examination for Class X under the Central Board of Secondary Education, reflecting a strong response to the newly introduced two-exam system aimed at reducing academic pressure and improving performance opportunities.

According to the CBSE press release, the applications include 5,26,655 students opting for improvement, 85,285 under compartment, and 57,914 choosing both compartment and improvement categories.

Gender-wise data shows that 4,02,643 male candidates and 2,66,209 female candidates have registered, along with 2 candidates in the 'other' category, indicating broad participation across categories.

The Board stated that the second examination will be conducted from May 15 to May 21, 2026, with all pre-examination processes completed in a "timely and systematic manner".

The initiative allows students who have already passed the first exam to improve performance in up to three subjects, while also providing a second chance to compartment candidates.

Subject-wise trends reveal that the highest number of candidates have opted for Science (4,74,491), followed by Mathematics Standard (3,68,843) and Social Science (1,54,619). Among languages, Hindi Course-A (29,860) and English Language & Literature (98,536) recorded significant participation.

The Board highlighted that this flexible system is part of its broader reform aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. CBSE noted that the move is aimed at reducing exam-related stress while enabling students to achieve their best possible outcomes.

Earlier, CBSE had successfully conducted the main examination for over 24.83 lakh students, with a pass percentage of 93.70%, underscoring the scale of operations and the growing need for flexible assessment mechanisms.

The results of the second examination are expected to be declared by the end of June 2026.

- ANI

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James A
Interesting move by CBSE. In the US, we have retakes, but it's usually for standardized tests only. This could really help students focus on learning rather than just passing. Hope it works out.
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Vikram M
The gender gap in registrations is concerning—4 lakh males vs 2.6 lakh females. It reflects deeper societal issues where girls are still not encouraged to retake exams or improve. We need more awareness at the grassroots level. 🤔
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Sarah B
Science and Math leading the pack—no surprises there! Indian parents and students are obsessed with STEM. But I'm happy to see languages like English also getting attention. Good balance.
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Ananya R
On paper, this sounds great—less stress, more flexibility. But I hope schools don't misuse this to push kids into second exams unnecessarily. Some students just need proper guidance, not more tests. Quality of teaching matters too.
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Rohit P
My nephew is taking the improvement exam for Math—he missed 90% by 2 marks. This system gives him a fair shot without repeating the whole year. NEP is finally doing something practical. 👍

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