Shalinisharma
Sorry yarr! You will not be able to switch to the CBSE Board at this time. If you had considered this notion in class 9, it would have been achievable. In fact, in classes 10 and 12, the CBSE board does not admit pupils from other boards. The reason is self-evident. The Central Board’s and any State Board’s course curriculum for class 10 is completely different. It will be difficult for you to adjust to the abrupt adjustments in a new school with a new study programme under a new education board. As a result, pursuing class 10 from the central board rather than the one you have been studying in will be a very difficult task, and it is probable that you will not achieve good results as a result of this transfer. So, you just stick with your existing education board and focus on your studies in order to achieve the highest possible grade in class ten. But don’t give up hope. In class 11, you can try to modify your board. Because you will learn mostly the basics and foundations of the topics you will face in class 12, you will spend most of your time in class 11 learning the basics and fundamentals of the topics you will encounter in class 12. As a result, obtaining the new curriculum will not be difficult for you. Choosing CBSE in class 11 will be extremely beneficial to your future ambitions.