CBSE News June 2026: Class 12 Results Declared, Class 10 Phase 2 Results Soon & Curriculum Updates
CBSE News June 2026: Class 12 Results Declared, Class 10 Phase 2 Results Soon & Curriculum Updates
June 2026 is a landmark month for CBSE students across India. Class 12 board results are out, Class 10 Phase 2 students are eagerly awaiting their marksheets, and CBSE has released significant curriculum and assessment updates for the 2026-27 academic session. Here is your complete, up-to-date CBSE news roundup for June 2026.
1. CBSE Class 12 Board Exam Results 2026 — Declared
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) officially declared Class 12 Board Exam Results 2026. The results are accessible through the official portals.
How to Check CBSE Class 12 Result 2026
1. Visit cbseresults.nic.in or results.cbse.nic.in
2. Click on "Class XII Results 2026"
3. Enter your Roll Number, School Number, and Date of Birth
4. Click Submit — your result and marksheet will appear
5. Download and save as PDF for your records
DigiLocker — Your Official Digital Marksheet
Your CBSE Class 12 marksheet is officially available on DigiLocker:
- Log in with your Aadhaar-linked mobile number
- Navigate to CBSE under "Education" documents
- Download your digitally signed marksheet — accepted by all universities and colleges in India
What to Do After Checking Your Class 12 Result
- If you scored above your target: Begin shortlisting colleges immediately. Admission portals for DU, IIT JEE counselling (JoSAA), NEET counselling, and state universities open in June–July.
- If you need improvement: CBSE Compartment Exam 2026 is available — see section 3 below.
- For all students: Verify your marksheet details (name spelling, date of birth, subject names) and report discrepancies to your school principal within the official revaluation window.
2. CBSE Class 10 Phase 2 Results 2026 — Expected in July
CBSE Class 10 Phase 2 exams concluded on June 1, 2026. Results are expected to be declared in the third week of July 2026.
How Phase 1 + Phase 2 Scores Are Combined
Under the new dual-phase board exam system introduced in 2026 under NEP 2020:
- A student's best performance across Phase 1 and Phase 2 in each subject counts towards the final result
- If you appeared in both phases for a subject, the higher score is taken
- The final marksheet reflects the best scores — there is no averaging
How to Check Class 10 Phase 2 Results (When Declared)
1. Visit cbseresults.nic.in
2. Select "Class X Phase 2 Results 2026"
3. Enter Roll Number, School Number, and Date of Birth
4. Your subject-wise marks and final grade will display
What to Do While Waiting for Class 10 Results
- Set up your DigiLocker account now so your marksheet is instantly accessible when declared
- Research Class 11 stream options (Science / Commerce / Humanities) — most school admission deadlines fall in July–August 2026
- Use this gap to take up a short summer skill course (coding, public speaking, creative writing) that strengthens your portfolio
3. CBSE Compartment Exam 2026 — July 15 Onwards
CBSE has announced the Compartment (Supplementary) Exam 2026 for both Class 10 and Class 12 students who did not clear one or more subjects.
Key Dates — CBSE Compartment Exam 2026
| Exam | Scheduled Date |
|---|---|
| Class 12 Compartment Exam | July 15, 2026 onwards |
| Class 10 Compartment Exam | July–August 2026 (dates TBC) |
Who Is Eligible?
Class 12: Students who failed in one subject in the main board exam are eligible to appear in the compartment exam. Students who failed in more than one subject must repeat the year.
Class 10: Under the new dual-phase system, Class 10 students who could not pass a subject in either Phase 1 or Phase 2 are eligible for compartment.
How to Apply for Compartment Exam
- Applications are submitted through your respective school (not directly by students)
- Your school will submit the List of Candidates (LoC) to the CBSE regional office
- The exam fee is nominal and paid through the school
- Monitor cbse.gov.in for the official notification and admit card download link
4. CBSE New Curriculum & Syllabus Changes for 2026-27
CBSE released the official Curriculum Framework for 2026-27 on cbseacademic.nic.in. Key changes affect how subjects are structured, assessed, and weightaged.
Major Changes in CBSE Curriculum 2026-27
Competency-Based Questions (CBQs) — Increased Weightage
- Class 10 and 12 papers will now have 50–60% competency-based questions (case studies, source-based questions, assertion-reason, data analysis)
- Rote memory questions continue to decrease year-on-year
Internal Assessment — Strengthened
- Practical examinations and internal projects carry 20 marks in most subjects
- Schools are required to maintain updated portfolios for each student
New Elective Options for Class 11-12
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) now available as a full elective subject at Class 11-12 level
- Data Science elective updated with Python-heavy curriculum aligned to industry needs
- Entrepreneurship subject updated with new case studies and project components
Class 10 — Dual Language Policy
- Two languages are compulsory up to Class 10
- Students may choose from a wider range of regional languages under the NEP language promotion initiative
NCERT Textbook Revisions 2022–2026
NCERT has been systematically revising textbooks across all classes. By 2026:
- Class 3, 6, and 7 have received fully revised "NIPUN Bharat" aligned textbooks (new editions in 2024-25)
- Class 10 Science and Social Science have updated chapters reflecting climate change, digital economy, and constitutional amendments
- Class 12 History has revised units on modern India (post-1947 coverage expanded)
- All updated PDFs are freely available at ncert.nic.in
5. CBSE New Assessment Scheme 2026 — What Changed
In March 2026, CBSE released an updated Assessment Scheme Circular clarifying how marks are allocated in board exams.
Key Assessment Highlights
- Objective questions (MCQ/Assertion-Reason): 20 marks in 80-mark papers
- Source-based / case-based questions: 20 marks
- Short answer questions: 20 marks
- Long answer / descriptive questions: 20 marks
This 20-20-20-20 split is now standardised across most subjects for Classes 10 and 12. Students who practice exclusively with previous-year papers (pre-2024) should note that the pattern has shifted significantly and must practice the latest CBSE sample papers released on cbseacademic.nic.in.
6. Popular CBSE Class 10 & 12 Q&A — June 2026
Class 10 — Most Important Questions
Mathematics (Class 10)
- Quadratic Equations: Finding roots using the quadratic formula and factorisation
- Trigonometry: Proving identities involving sin²θ + cos²θ = 1
- Statistics: Mean, Median, and Mode from grouped frequency tables
- Circles: Tangent-to-circle theorems and related proofs
- Arithmetic Progressions: Finding nth term and sum of n terms
Science (Class 10)
- Chemical Reactions and Equations: Balancing equations, types of reactions
- Life Processes: Nutrition, respiration, transportation in plants and humans
- Electricity: Ohm's Law, series and parallel circuits, power calculations
- Heredity and Evolution: Mendel's laws, DNA, natural selection
- Light: Mirror formula, lens formula, refraction through prisms
Social Science (Class 10)
- Nationalism in India — Non-Cooperation and Civil Disobedience movements
- Water Resources — Multipurpose river valley projects and their impact
- Electoral Politics — Indian electoral system and its features
- Agriculture — Types of farming, green revolution, challenges
Class 12 — Most Important Questions
Mathematics (Class 12)
- Integrals: Integration by substitution and by parts
- Differential Equations: Formation and solution of simple DEs
- Vectors and 3D Geometry: Dot product, cross product, equation of line and plane
- Probability: Bayes' Theorem, binomial distribution, conditional probability
- Matrices and Determinants: Properties of determinants, adjoint, inverse
Physics (Class 12)
- Electrostatics: Electric field, potential, capacitance, Gauss's law applications
- Current Electricity: Kirchhoff's laws, Wheatstone bridge, meter bridge
- Optics: Interference (Young's double slit), diffraction, polarisation
- Modern Physics: Photoelectric effect, atomic models, nuclear reactions
- Electromagnetic Induction: Faraday's law, Lenz's law, AC circuits
Chemistry (Class 12)
- Electrochemistry: Cell EMF, Nernst equation, conductivity
- Chemical Kinetics: Rate laws, activation energy, Arrhenius equation
- p-Block Elements: Group 15, 16, 17 properties and compounds
- Amines and Polymers: Classification, preparation, naming
- Biomolecules: Carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids — structure and function
Biology (Class 12)
- Genetics — Law of Segregation and Independent Assortment with numerical
- Molecular Basis of Inheritance — DNA replication, transcription, translation
- Biotechnology — PCR, recombinant DNA technology, applications
- Ecology — Ecosystem productivity, energy flow, nutrient cycling
- Reproductive Health — Contraception, STI awareness, assisted reproduction
English (Class 12 — Core)
- Notice Writing, Letter to Editor, Article Writing (10–12 marks combined)
- Reading Comprehension — Factual and Discursive passages
- Flamingo poetry — Keeping Quiet, A Thing of Beauty, My Mother at Sixty-Six
- Prose — The Last Lesson, Lost Spring, Deep Water — character and theme questions
7. Best Free CBSE Study Resources for 2026-27
Official CBSE & Government Resources (Free)
- NCERT Textbooks: ncert.nic.in/textbook.php — full PDFs of all subjects, Classes 1–12
- CBSE Sample Papers 2025-26: cbseacademic.nic.in — official sample papers with marking schemes
- CBSE Previous Year Papers: cbse.gov.in — papers with detailed answer keys
- DIKSHA Portal: diksha.gov.in — government e-learning platform with NCERT-aligned videos and exercises
SmartPrep CBSE — AI-Powered Preparation
For teachers and students who want to go beyond passive studying:
- SmartPrep CBSE — AI-generated CBSE worksheets, competency-based question practice, and automated grading aligned with the 2026 assessment scheme
- Ideal for Class 10 and 12 preparation with subject-specific question banks
Tips for Using CBSE Sample Papers Effectively
1. Attempt in exam conditions — 3-hour timer, no breaks, closed book
2. Self-evaluate using the official marking scheme — pay attention to step marks in Maths and Science
3. Track your weak areas subject-by-subject after each mock attempt
4. Repeat the paper 4–6 weeks later — tests genuine retention, not short-term memory
5. Focus on case-study and assertion-reason questions — these are where most students drop marks in 2026 papers
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: When will CBSE Class 12 Result 2026 be declared?
CBSE Class 12 results for 2026 have been declared. Visit cbseresults.nic.in or DigiLocker to access your marksheet using your roll number and date of birth.
Q2: When will CBSE Class 10 Phase 2 Result 2026 be declared?
CBSE Class 10 Phase 2 results are expected in the third week of July 2026. Monitor cbse.gov.in and cbseresults.nic.in for the official announcement.
Q3: What is the date of CBSE Compartment Exam 2026?
The CBSE Class 12 Compartment Exam 2026 is scheduled from July 15, 2026 onwards. Class 10 compartment exam dates will be announced separately. Applications are submitted through your school.
Q4: Has CBSE released the new curriculum for 2026-27?
Yes, CBSE has published the Curriculum Framework for 2026-27 on cbseacademic.nic.in. Key changes include a higher weightage of competency-based questions (50–60%), new electives like AI and Data Science, and updated NCERT textbooks for select classes.
Q5: Which NCERT textbooks have been updated for 2026-27?
NCERT has revised textbooks for Classes 3, 6, 7 (fully new editions) and updated chapters in Class 10 Science, Social Science, and Class 12 History. Download the latest editions free from ncert.nic.in.
Q6: How do I apply for CBSE revaluation of Class 12 marks?
CBSE allows verification of marks and photocopy of evaluated answer sheet. Applications are submitted online at cbse.gov.in within the official window after result declaration. The fee is approximately Rs. 500–700 per subject.
Q7: Where can I download CBSE Sample Papers 2025-26 for free?
Official CBSE Sample Question Papers with marking schemes are available free at cbseacademic.nic.in. These papers are the single most reliable indicator of actual board exam difficulty and pattern.
Q8: What is the passing criteria for CBSE 2026 board exams?
For Class 12: Students must score a minimum of 33% marks in theory, practical, and overall in each subject to pass.
For Class 10: Under the dual-phase system, students must score a minimum of 33% in the best of Phase 1 or Phase 2 in each subject. The best performance across both phases is considered.
Summary: Key CBSE Dates — June–August 2026
| Event | Date |
| CBSE Class 12 Results 2026 | Declared (check cbseresults.nic.in) |
| CBSE Class 10 Phase 2 Results 2026 | Expected 3rd week of July 2026 |
| CBSE Class 12 Compartment Exam 2026 | From July 15, 2026 |
| CBSE Class 10 Compartment Exam 2026 | July–August 2026 (TBC) |
| New Academic Session 2026-27 Begins | April 2026 onwards (most schools) |
| CBSE Sample Papers 2026-27 | cbseacademic.nic.in |
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