CBSE's Online Evaluation For Class 12: What Changes For Students And Teachers From 2026 Board Exams?

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is set to implement an online evaluation system for Class 12 board exams starting in 2026, introducing on-screen marking to streamline the assessment process. This new system aims to reduce the evaluation time from 12 days to just nine days, enhancing efficiency for both teachers and students. The initiative comes as part of CBSE's broader strategy to modernize examination procedures and improve the overall quality of education. With this transition, educators will be better equipped to manage and assess student performance, ultimately benefiting the learning experience. The shift to digital evaluation aligns with global trends in education technology, which emphasize speed and accessibility in assessments. As schools prepare for these changes, both educators and students are expected to undergo training to adapt to the new system, ensuring a smooth transition ahead of the 2026 examinations.
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