CBSE has issued strict guidelines for Class 10 and 12 practical exams from January 1-14, 2026. Schools must ensure adequate resources, inform students, and use only Board-appointed examiners. Special arrangements are mandated for students with special needs. Marks must be uploaded daily and accurately, with no exemptions for sports participation. Non-compliance risks exam cancellation.
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