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CBSE's biannual exam plan for Class 10 faces backlash: Educators raise concerns over stress and workload
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The CBSE’s decision to introduce biannual Class 10 board exams starting in 2026 has received significant backlash from educators. While the policy aims to reduce student stress, many principals express concerns over the impact on academic calendars, teacher workload, and mental health. They warn that extended exam periods and added responsibilities could lead to burnout for both students and teachers. Alternatives, such as online exams and internal assessments, have been suggested to strike a better balance between flexibility and quality education.
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