RBSE to Conduct Board Exams Twice a Year from 2025–26 Academic Session

The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has announced that it will conduct board examinations twice a year starting from the next academic session (2025-26). The move aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which aims to make assessments more flexible and student-centric.

RBSE to Conduct Board Exams Twice a Year from 2026

This new system will allow students to improve their scores by appearing for the exams in two sessions each year, reducing academic pressure and promoting continuous learning.

RBSE to Conduct Board Exams Twice a Year from Next Academic Session

The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has confirmed that it will conduct Class 10 and Class 12 board exams twice a year from the academic session 2025-26. This decision follows the framework outlined in the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which encourages multiple opportunities for students to appear in board exams to achieve their best possible performance.

The decision was officially announced by RBSE officials after a review meeting held with the state education department. The move aims to bring Rajasthan's school education system in line with the new national assessment reforms proposed by the Ministry of Education.

What Does the New RBSE Exam Pattern Mean?

Under the revised structure, students will be given two opportunities every academic year to appear for their board exams - similar to the pattern being adopted by CBSE from 2025 onwards.

  • First Examination: Will be held around March-April, serving as the main exam.
  • Second Examination: Will be conducted around October-November as an improvement attempt for students who wish to enhance their scores.

Students can choose to appear in either one or both exams, and their best score will be considered as the final result.

Objective Behind Conducting Exams Twice a Year

The RBSE's decision is guided by several key objectives of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, including:

  • Reducing exam-related stress among students.
  • Providing multiple chances for students to perform better.
  • Shifting from rote learning to competency-based assessments.
  • Encouraging conceptual understanding and skill development.
  • Allowing students to focus on continuous learning throughout the year.

Officials from the Rajasthan education department have stated that this change is designed to make education more student-friendly, flexible, and inclusive.

Implementation Timeline

According to the RBSE, the biannual exam system will be implemented from the 2025-26 academic session, giving schools enough time to adapt to the new framework. The 2026 board exams will likely be the first to follow this new format.

The board will release detailed guidelines and exam schedules well in advance to help schools and students prepare for the transition.

Evaluation and Result Process

Both exam sessions will follow the same syllabus, exam pattern, and marking scheme.

  • Students who are satisfied with their performance in the first session can retain their scores.
  • Those who wish to improve their marks can take the second session, and the higher of the two scores will be recorded as the final result.

This model aims to make the system more transparent, fair, and flexible, promoting academic excellence without unnecessary stress.

Reactions from Educators and Students

Teachers and school administrators across Rajasthan have welcomed the move, saying it gives students a second chance without wasting an entire academic year. Education experts believe this reform will align school assessments with the continuous learning model and will motivate students to focus on consistent performance.

However, some educators have also highlighted the need for strong logistical planning, including adequate exam centers, staffing, and timely declaration of results, to ensure the successful rollout of the new system.

Conclusion

The decision by the Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) to hold Class 10 and 12 board exams twice a year marks a significant step toward implementing the NEP 2020 vision of holistic and flexible education.

This move will not only reduce pressure on students but also encourage a more balanced approach to learning. With careful implementation, Rajasthan is set to become one of the leading states to embrace this progressive assessment model.

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