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The Delhi Parents Association (DPA) has written to the CBSE expressing support for some provisions in the draft norms for Class 10 dual-examinations, scheduled to start in 2026. The DPA welcomes the option for score improvement and the retention of academic records. However, they raise concerns about the disruption of the academic calendar, higher exam fees, increased private coaching costs, and potential stress for students.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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