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		<title>பத்தாம் வகுப்பு: 10th Grade Examination Norms Tightened by CBSE</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Examination Norms]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is implementing stricter passing norms for the 10th grade examination, effective from 2027. This change has raised concerns about potential increases in student failures.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced significant changes to the passing norms for the 10th grade examination, a move that has stirred concern among educators and students alike. Starting from the 2027 academic year, the new criteria will require students to achieve a minimum of <strong>33%</strong> in both written exams and internal assessments to pass.</p>
<p>Currently, students can pass with a minimum of <strong>26.5</strong> marks out of <strong>80</strong> in the written exam and <strong>6.6</strong> out of <strong>20</strong> in internal assessments. However, the new rules will change this landscape significantly, making it imperative for students to meet the new threshold across all subjects.</p>
<p>For the upcoming <strong>2026 examination</strong>, students will still need to achieve an overall <strong>33%</strong> across all subjects, but the implications of the new passing criteria are already causing anxiety. If a student scores below the qualifying marks in one assessment, they can still pass if they excel in the other, providing a slight buffer in a challenging academic environment.</p>
<p>Teachers have voiced their concerns about the potential rise in the number of failing students due to these stricter requirements. The shift in norms is expected to impact students&#8217; preparation strategies, as they will need to focus on both written exams and internal assessments, which include periodic tests, projects, and performance evaluations.</p>
<p>Previously, students had the advantage of passing with lower marks in internal assessments if they excelled in the written exam. This leniency is now being replaced by a more rigorous standard, prompting educators to rethink their teaching methodologies and support systems.</p>
<p>The ratio of written exam to internal assessment may vary, with some subjects adhering to a <strong>70:30</strong> split. This means that students will need to balance their efforts across different types of evaluations, further complicating their academic journey.</p>
<p>As the CBSE continues to implement changes to the curriculum and assessment for the 2026-27 academic year, the educational community is left grappling with the implications of these new norms. The potential for increased failure rates raises questions about the adequacy of current support structures for students.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed about how schools will adapt to these changes and what additional resources may be provided to help students meet the new standards. The coming months will be crucial as educators and students navigate this evolving landscape in Indian education.</p>
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