Central Board of Secondary Education Class 10th Examination
Namaskar!
The Central Board of Secondary Education will release the NCERT 10th Class board admit card in February 2026. You need to enter your name, application number, roll number, and academic year in the admit card login window to access the CBSE 10th admit card .
Note: It is important for you to check all the admit card details carefully.
The CBSE board will conduct the Class 10 exams tentatively from February 17 to March 6, 2025, for Phase 1. Start preparing for the board exams by following the CBSE 10th Class Syllabus .
All the best for your exams!
Hello,
After completing Class 10, students in India can pursue higher secondary education through various boards. Here are the registration details for the 2025 academic session:
CBSE:
NIOS :
April 2025 session:
October 2025 session:
State Boards:
Vary by state, generally announced October-November.
Hope it helps !
Hello Greetings
To register for the Class 10th examination in Feb 2025, follow these steps:
General Instructions
1. *Check Eligibility*: Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria set by your state or national board of education.
2. *Gather Documents*: Collect required documents, such as:
1. Proof of age (birth certificate or Aadhaar card)
2. Proof of identity (Aadhaar card, passport, or ID card)
3. Previous academic records (Class 9th mark sheet or equivalent)
4. Passport-sized photographs
3. *Choose Examination Board*: Decide which examination board you want to register with (e.g., CBSE, ICSE, or state board).
Registration Process
*For CBSE Students*
1. *Visit CBSE Website*: Go to the official CBSE website ((link unavailable)).
2. *Fill Registration Form*: Fill out the online registration form, providing required details and uploading documents.
3. *Pay Registration Fee*: Pay the registration fee online through the CBSE website.
4. *Submit Form*: Submit the completed registration form and take a printout for future reference.
*For ICSE Students*
1. *Visit CISCE Website*: Go to the official CISCE website ((link unavailable)).
3. *Pay Registration Fee*: Pay the registration fee online through the CISCE website.
*For State Board Students*
1. *Visit State Board Website*: Go to the official website of your state's board of education.
3. *Pay Registration Fee*: Pay the registration fee online through the state board website.
Important Dates
1. *Registration Start Date*: Typically, registration starts in October or November of the previous year.
2. *Registration End Date*: The last date for registration is usually in December or January.
3. *Examination Dates*: The Class 10th examination is typically held in February or March.
Please note that the registration process and dates may vary depending on your examination board and state. It's essential to check the official website of your examination board for the most up-to-date information.
Have a great day
Hi,
The minimum percentage required to get admission in 11th in science stream varies by school, board, and state, but it generally ranges between 45% and 60%.
For getting admission in ICSE Board in 11th in science stream, you must scored 70% in 10th with minimum 60% in Mathematics and Science.
To get admission in CBSE Board in science stream, you should scored minimum 60% marks while to get admission state board parentage vary by school and colleges generally between 45% to 60%.
Hope this information will help you
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing well !
Yes you can do your class 11 th from any board after finishing your class 10 from state board . It will not create any problem. Even you can take icse board if you wish . So no board boundation is there . You are free to choose any board after class 10th in india . Just give your best in class 11th because it will take some extra efforts from you . Give best.
Hoping for the great .
Thanks for asking
Hi
In the CBSE Class 10 board exams , if you have six subjects , the total marks you need to fill are calculated as follows :
Per subject marks : Each subject has a total of 100 marks ( 80 marks for theory exams + 20 marks for internal assessment or practical ) .
Total marks for six subjects : The total marks would be 600 marks ( 6 subjects x 100 marks each ).
Ensure you enter the correct total marks as per your CBSE marksheet and the subjects listed , if your school has any different assessment format .
Hope this information helps you .
For more details , link given below : https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-10th-exam-pattern
ALL THE BEST .
Hello Vinay!!
NCERT books are a standard reference book for students under the CBSE. Major portions of questions in the CBSE board exams generally derive from NCERT textbooks. The central board makes its examination questions based on NCERT textbooks.
Curriculum Alignment: NCERT Syllabus provides the basis upon which CBSE designs its curriculum and exam papers. This way, all the material contained in textbooks is put under test and hence, students are eligible to secure the marks if the students have read NCERT books properly.
Question types: Questions in the board exams are normally taken straight from the NCERT textbooks or framed with a basis on the concepts and topics from these books. The question types may include multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and long answer questions.
Preparation Strategy: Students should have an in-depth study and practice of what they study from NCERT books. Revisions must be done regularly and previous years' question papers need to be solved so that students get accustomed to question patterns and the type of content emphasized in them.
Additional Resources: Though NCERT books are inevitable, it is always advisable to refer to extra supplementary material or practice papers to get a bit more understanding of the concept and ensure complete preparation.
In short, while not all the questions in the board exam in CBSE are a direct lift from NCERT books, a large percentage of the questions follow content studied from these books. Hence proper preparation with NCERT books would be one of the key strategies to success in exams conducted by CBSE.
No, the syllabuses of UP Board and CBSE are not completely identical.
While there might be overlaps in certain topics and concepts, there are significant differences in terms of:
Depth of Coverage: Some topics might be covered in more detail in one board compared to the other.
Emphasis on Different Areas: The focus on certain subjects or topics can vary between the two boards.
Textbook Content: The textbooks used by the two boards often differ, leading to variations in the presentation of content.
Exam Pattern: The structure and format of question papers can be different.
If you can specify the books that you are particularly looking into, I can give you the actual difference.
Hello Aspirant, Hope your doing great, your question was incomplete and regarding what exam your asking.
Yes, scoring above 80% in ICSE Class 10 exams typically meets the requirements to get into the Commerce stream in Class 11th under the CBSE board . Admission criteria can vary between schools, so it is advisable to check the specific requirements of the intended CBSE school. Generally, a good academic record with a score above 80% in ICSE 10th result is considered strong for such transitions.
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