Several major developments took place in the Indian education sector on March 10, 2026. From NEET UG registration updates to CA results and school admission announcements, multiple education-related topics are currently gaining attention among students, parents, and teachers.
Here are the top education news updates students should know today.
NEET UG 2026 Registration Deadline Nears
The registration deadline for NEET UG 2026 is approaching quickly. Students planning to pursue MBBS, BDS, and other medical courses should complete their applications before the final date.
The National Testing Agency conducts the examination every year, and lakhs of students from across India appear for it.
Before submitting the form, students should make sure that:
- They fill in all details correctly
- They upload the required documents properly
- They pay the examination fee on time
Otherwise, they may not be allowed to appear for the exam.
ICAI Declares CA January 2026 Results
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India has announced the CA Foundation and CA Intermediate January 2026 results.
Candidates who appeared for the examination can now check their scores on the official ICAI website using their roll number and registration details.
Clearing these exams is an important milestone for students preparing to become Chartered Accountants in India.
Delhi Starts Admission Process for Special Schools
The Directorate of Education Delhi has started admissions for special schools in the national capital. These schools provide educational support and learning facilities for children with special needs.
Parents can submit applications through the official education department portal.
In addition, authorities have announced better infrastructure and improved support systems for the upcoming academic session.
NCERT Removes Chapter from Class 8 Textbook
NCERT has removed a controversial chapter from a Class 8 textbook after receiving feedback from teachers and subject experts.
According to officials, the decision aims to keep the curriculum balanced, accurate, and appropriate for students.
The revised syllabus will come into effect from the next academic session.
UP Board Introduces Step Marking System
The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad has introduced a step marking system for selected board exam subjects.
Under this system, students can receive partial marks for using the correct method, even if their final answer is wrong.
Education experts believe this change will encourage concept-based learning and improve students’ problem-solving skills.

