10th 12th Board Exams 2025-26: The state boards and Central boards are conducting the board examination of the 10th class and 12th class for the session of 2023 and 24. During the conduction of the CBSE board examination 10th class and 12th class, the union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan inaugurated a new PM SHRI school in Chhattisgarh. During the launching ceremony of PM Shri School, the Union Minister said that students in the 10th and 12th classes will get the opportunity to appear in the 10th 12th Board Exams twice a year in the session of 2025 and 2026. So if you are also going to take admission in the board examination of the 10th class and 12th class this year then you should check the latest updates of 10th 12th Board Exams by the Education Minister of India for Board examinations 2025.
10th 12th Board Exams twice a year
The education minister of India Mr Dharmendra Pradhan told the students and stakeholders of education about the implementation of board examinations twice a year. The concept of two times what examinations in a year was mentioned in the national education policy of 2020 in India, After that the national curriculum framework – NCF 2023 has also included the implementation of conducting board examinations twice a year. Now the education minister has disclosed the implementation of the scheme as it will be implemented from the session of 2025 and 2026 of board examination of 10th class and 12th class.
What is Two Board Exam in a Year
Currently, educational boards including CBSE, ICSE, state boards, etc are conducting single board examinations in a year where the whole syllabus is asked in a final examination. So students have to prepare the whole syllabus to appear in the final board examination. This method is increasing tension and burden among students to revise the whole syllabus. So the new education policy of 2020 has advocated conducting 10th 12th Board Exams in two installments, It is also known as term wise board examination.
After the implementation of the scheme, insurance will only study the specific syllabus for 1st term board examination and after that, the rest syllabus will be asked in the second term for the last term examination. So students need not revise the complete syllabus to appear in the final board examination. The scheme will not only reduce the external burden on the students but will also increase the Performance of the students in the 10th 12th Board Exams and will help them to secure good marks.
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Activity-based classroom environment
The national education policy and national curriculum Framework is completely focusing on reducing the burden of studies on the students. The ncf has suggested the activity of 10 bagless days in schools. During this activity, students should not carry the school bags and students will do multiple activities on the specific bag less day in the school. Apart from the scholastic activities, the school will focus on co-scholastic Activities including Sports, arts and crafts, music, painting, gardening, etc. It will help students to explore and reduce the burden of their studies.
Implementation of National Education Policy (NEP)
The central government has started PM SHRI (school for Rising India) where the government is converting traditional schools into 21st-century schools which will carry all the digital and upgraded teaching equipment and will follow all the provinces of national education policy.
The government is focusing on implementing the PM SHRI scheme in Chhattisgarh which will include a total of 211 schools in the state. Apart from the Chhattisgarh state, the PM SHRI scheme is implemented across the country including Kendriya Vidyalaya, Navodaya Vidyalaya, and other central government-associated schools. The main focus of implementation is to increase the activities for the overall development of the students.