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Students can now check the complete expert-solved class 10 Science question paper with detailed answers for the February 25 CBSE Class 10 board exam., Education, Times Now |
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Students can now check the complete expert-solved class 10 Science question paper with detailed answers for the February 25 CBSE Class 10 board exam., Education, Times Now |
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The CBSE Class 10 Science exam 2026 was held on February 25, with students across the country describing it as easier than the recent Mathematics paper and largely similar in difficulty to last year, featuring balanced questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology based mainly on NCERT concepts. |
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Students and experts have analysed the exam to be 'neither easy nor difficult.' Students shared that they found Physics section tough and the biology section easy. , Education, Times Now |
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After days of uncertainty for aspirants in Bihar, CBSE has announced the re-examination schedule for CTET February 2026. The move comes after the test was called off at two centres due to unavoidable circumstances. |
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CBSE CTET 2026 February 7 exam, which was postponed at two exam centres in Bihar will now be conducted on March 1. Check highlights of official notice here. , Education, Times Now |
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Check out the CBSE Class 10 Science question paper 2026 in full here. Students who appeared for the board exam can go through the complete paper to review section-wise questions, marking scheme pattern and overall difficulty level based on the latest CBSE format. |
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The CBSE Class 10 Science question paper this year stayed firmly within the NCERT framework, focusing on conceptual clarity and fundamental understanding rather than tricky numericals. Teachers described the paper as balanced and moderate in difficulty, with Biology and Chemistry largely straightforward and Physics requiring application of concepts. |
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CBSE Class 10 Science exam is on Feb 25, 2026. Check new paper pattern, key exam-day rules, and last-minute tips to maximise your score. |
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Bengaluru: The Bengaluru regional office of Central Board of Secondary Education has directed affiliated schools in Karnataka to not begin grade 10 an. |
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Nagpur: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has found that several teachers have not logged in to the On-Screen Marking (OSM) portal for t. |