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March 10, 2026
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has clarified that 75% attendance and completion of internal assessments are mandatory for students of Classes X and XII to have their board exam results declared. The move aligns with NEP-2020’s emphasis on continuous evaluation and experiential learning.
CBSE’s notice reiterates that internal assessment is a compulsory and integral part of overall student evaluation. Because internal assessments are carried out by schools across a two-year cycle (Classes IX–X and XI–XII), the board has made clear that results cannot be declared if a student’s internal assessment record is missing.
The Essential Repeat Category is for students who either fail to clear the board exams or lack necessary internal assessment records. Students in this category are not eligible for the compartment exam if they:
These students must re-appear for the full board exams the following year to clear the examination.
CBSE underlines that Classes X and XII are two-year programmes: IX–X and XI–XII. All subjects are taught across the two years and internal assessments (which may include school exams, projects, and day-to-day activities such as homework) contribute to the final marks.
Principals from several CBSE schools welcomed the directive as a means to improve regularity and academic consistency. School leaders highlighted that continuous testing and weighted assessments throughout the year ensure that students cannot rely on last-minute preparation.
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