The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is one of the most well-known and largest education boards in India.
It works under the Ministry of Education, Government of India, and is responsible for providing a uniform, high-quality education across the country.
CBSE conducts examinations for both secondary (Class 10) and senior secondary (Class 12) levels and also organizes several national-level competitive exams such as JEE Main and NEET-UG (on behalf of the National Testing Agency).
History and Background
The CBSE was established in 1929 by the Government of India with the aim of ensuring a standardized education system throughout the country.
Over the years, it has grown significantly, now affiliating over 27,000 schools in India and nearly 240 schools in foreign countries.
The Board’s headquarters is located in New Delhi, with regional offices spread across different zones of India to ensure smooth administration.
Objectives of CBSE
The main objectives of CBSE are:
- To provide uniform and quality education across India.
- To promote academic excellence, innovation, and skill-based learning.
- To prepare students for higher education and competitive exams.
- To focus on holistic development — including academics, sports, arts, and values.
- To promote digital education and continuous assessment through reforms like CBSE Pariksha Sangam and DigiLocker integration.
Examinations Conducted by CBSE
CBSE is mainly responsible for two major board exams:
| Exam Name | Description | Conducted For |
|---|---|---|
| AISSE (All India Secondary School Examination) | Final exam for Class 10 students | Promotes students to senior secondary level |
| AISSCE (All India Senior School Certificate Examination) | Final exam for Class 12 students | Basis for university admissions and entrance tests |
Apart from these, CBSE also collaborates with NTA for national-level exams like JEE Main (Engineering), NEET-UG(Medical), and CTET (Teaching Eligibility).
Curriculum and Learning Approach
CBSE follows the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) developed by the NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training).
The syllabus is designed to make learning more practical, conceptual, and relevant to real-life applications.
CBSE promotes:
- Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE)
- Skill-based subjects such as Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and Entrepreneurship
- Project work and internal assessments for holistic learning
- Integration of Digital Learning Platforms like e-PATHSHALA, DIKSHA, and CBSE Academic Repository
Digital Initiatives by CBSE
CBSE has introduced multiple online services to make education more transparent and accessible:
| Initiative | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Pariksha Sangam | A one-stop portal for schools, students, and exam-related information |
| DigiLocker | Provides digital mark sheets and certificates |
| CBSE Academic Portal | Hosts circulars, sample papers, and study materials |
| CBSE e-Training (CBSE Diksha) | Offers teacher training programs online |
Grading and Assessment System
CBSE uses a grading system for Classes 9 and 10 to reduce exam pressure and encourage conceptual learning.
For Classes 11 and 12, marks are awarded numerically, with a focus on both theory and practical assessments.
The grading scale (for Classes 9–10) is as follows:
| Marks Range | Grade | Grade Point |
|---|---|---|
| 91–100 | A1 | 10 |
| 81–90 | A2 | 9 |
| 71–80 | B1 | 8 |
| 61–70 | B2 | 7 |
| 51–60 | C1 | 6 |
| 41–50 | C2 | 5 |
| 33–40 | D | 4 |
| 21–32 | E1 | — |
| 0–20 | E2 | — |
Role of CBSE in Modern Education
The CBSE plays a vital role in shaping India’s future by making education inclusive, modern, and global in outlook.
It encourages innovation, promotes STEM education, and integrates 21st-century skills like problem-solving, digital literacy, and communication.
Through continuous reforms and the National Education Policy (NEP 2020), CBSE aims to make learning flexible, multidisciplinary, and skill-driven.
Official Details
- 🏢 Head Office: Shiksha Kendra, Preet Vihar, New Delhi – 110092
- 🌐 Official Website: https://www.cbse.gov.in
- 📞 Helpline: 1800-11-8002
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What is the passing marks in CBSE Class 10 (out of 80)?
Students need at least 33% marks in each subject. That means —
- 26 marks out of 80 in theory, and
- 33% marks in internal/practical components too.
Q2. Where to check CBSE results online?
You can check your results on any of these official portals:
Q3. What should students do after result?
After checking your result, download and print:
- Mark sheet
- Passing certificate
- Migration certificate (for Class 12)

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