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Central Board of Secondary Education

CBSE

Board exam preparation, syllabus updates, sample papers, result guidance, and CBSE school information for Class 9 to Class 12.

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is India's largest school board with over 24,000 affiliated schools. Our CBSE coverage includes preparation strategies for Class 10 and Class 12 board exams, subject-wise guides, sample papers, marking scheme analysis, result checking, and revaluation procedures. Whether you're preparing for boards or understanding your result, our guides draw directly from official CBSE circulars and cbseacademic.nic.in.

Frequently Asked Questions

When are CBSE Class 10 and 12 exams held?

CBSE conducts board examinations from February to April each year. The exact date sheet is published on cbse.gov.in typically in December. Results are declared in May or June, approximately 6–8 weeks after the last examination.

What is the passing marks for CBSE boards?

Students must score at least 33% in both the board examination component (80 marks) and internal assessment (20 marks) separately to pass each subject. The overall pass criterion is 33% of total marks per subject.

Where can I get CBSE sample papers?

CBSE releases official sample papers and marking schemes for the current academic year on cbseacademic.nic.in. These are the most reliable preparation resources as they reflect the exact exam pattern.

Can I request re-evaluation of my CBSE answer sheet?

Yes. CBSE allows verification of marks and obtaining photocopies of answer sheets after result declaration. Applications are submitted online on cbse.gov.in within 15 days of the result. Verification costs ₹500 per subject; photocopy costs ₹700.