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CBSE Board Exam: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is going to make several changes from the 2026 board exams to be held next year. On one hand, APAAR ID will be mandatory, while on the other hand, fees will also be increased.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is going to bring many changes in the 2026 board exams, which will bring a new experience for the students. Now APAAR ID will be mandatory. Apart from this, the exam fee has also been increased and a digital center with AI is also being built. So that studies become easier.
What is going to change from CBSE Board Exam 2026 ?
CBSE has taken some big decisions for the 2026 board exams. First of all, now every student will have to link their APAAR ID with the school record which has become very necessary. Apart from this, the exam and registration fees have been increased. And the most interesting thing is that CBSE is building an AI powered digital experience center in Delhi where students will get the opportunity to study with new technology. All these things will be implemented from 2026.
CBSE Exam APAAR ID mandatory: What is APAAR ID, and why is it necessary?
APAAR ID is a special digital account that will be unique for every student and will remain forever. In this, all your educational information, marks, certificates and records will be safe in one place. CBSE Chairman says that this will keep the data accurate and the problem of duplicate records will end. Now schools will have to create APAAR ID for all students from class 9 to 12, so that everything can be set before the exam. So if you are in class 9 or above, check your ID quickly.
CBSE Exam Fees Hike: How much increase in exam fees?
CBSE has increased fees by about 6.66% from the 2025-26 session. The board says that there was no increase in fees since 2020 while the expenditure on conducting exams, staff and other things has increased manifold. Earlier, there was also some income from migration certificate, but now it is not mandatory from 2024-25, so the only source of income for the board is fees. Now according to the new fee structure, the fee for one subject for class 10 and 12 for India will now be Rs 320, Rs 1600 for five subjects and the practical fee for class 12 will be Rs 160.
The registration fee for class 9 and 11 will be Rs 320. For Nepal, the cost of one subject will be Rs 1100, the cost of five subjects will be Rs 5500, the cost of practical will be Rs 175 and the registration fee will be Rs 550/660. For other countries, the cost of one subject will be Rs 2200, the cost of five subjects will be Rs 11,000, the cost of practical will be Rs 375 and the registration fee will be Rs 550/660.
CBSE’s biggest gift is the AI-based Digital Experience Centre which will be built in an integrated office complex in Sector 23, Dwarka, Delhi. This centre will give students an opportunity to study in a high-tech way. There will be state-of-the-art educational material, virtual classes and a technology-rich environment that will enhance your creativity and ability to learn new things. Imagine how much fun it will be to study in a gaming style or with AI-generated study material. This centre is being built especially for students, so that they do not lag behind in the age of technology.
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