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CBSE Class 10 Better Marks Rule: How the Two-Exam System Works for Students

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CBSE has introduced a Better Marks Rule as part of its new two-board examination system for Class 10, set to take effect from the 2026 academic session. The rule allows students to appear for board exams twice and retain the higher score from either attempt. It is applied on a subject-by-subject basis, giving students the opportunity to improve grades or clear papers they previously failed. The policy is designed to reduce exam-related stress by ensuring students cannot lose marks they have already secured.

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