PM Modi inaugurates India AI Impact Expo 2026 on February 16, showcasing global AI collaboration and innovation in New Delhi.
The CBSE Class 10 Board Exam in 2026 is an important milestone in every student’s academic journey, as the marks scored in this examination significantly influence their future academic decisions. In ...
CBSE Class 10 Science Board Exam 2026 is of 80 marks, divided into Biology (30), Chemistry (25), and Physics (25). Life Processes, Metals & Non-metals, Electricity, and Light carry the highest ...
With the CBSE Class 10 Science exam scheduled for February 25, 2026, experts have urged students to prioritise NCERT-based ...
CBSE Board Class Exam 2026: The CBSE Class 10 Home Science Exam 2026 (Code 064) will include a 70-mark theory paper conducted over three hours, along with a 30-mark internal assessment. The exam is ...
Students must carry their admit cards on all the exam days while appearing for the board examinations of CBSE Class 10 and 12. The hall ticket is the main ID proof that has the details like roll ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is likely to release the Class 10 and Class 12 admit cards for regular students in a few days. As per the pattern of the previous year, CBSE normally ...
Did our AI summary help? As the CBSE Class X Mathematics examination approaches, students naturally feel anxious. Mathematics, however, is a subject where clarity, regular practice, and calm execution ...
Board exams start February 17, 2026; students must collect admit cards for entry Students must collect admit cards as CBSE exams start Feb 17 Gulf News Archives The Central Board of Secondary ...
CBSE has activated the admit card link on its official website. The download facility is available only through the school login. Principals and authorised school officials must access the Pariksha ...
CBSE Admit Card 2026 Out: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the admit cards for the Class 10th and 12th board examinations for the year 2026. The hall tickets are now ...
Chinese scientists have helped create a new safety system for automated driving systems that can sometimes react to hazards more quickly than the human brain. The slower reaction time of machines ...