ICSE, ISC first semester exams to start from 15 November-Schooling Information , FP
The exams will start from 15 November for each courses 10 and 12.
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The Council for the Indian College Certificates Examinations (CISCE) has launched the Indian Certificates for Secondary Schooling (ICSE) and Indian College Certificates (ISC) schedule 2021-22 for the primary semester Board Examinations. Candidates can verify the detailed timetable for courses 10 and 12 on the official website.
The exams will start from 15 November for each courses 10 and 12. For Class 10, the primary paper is English language and the ultimate paper is on their Group II elective of Economics or Portuguese. The primary semester examinations for Class 10 can be over on 6 December, with most papers having a period of 1 hour. This contains the time given to learn the query paper.
Solely Hindi, Arithmetic, Technical Drawing Purposes in Group III elective and Second language papers can have a period of 90 minutes. The exams will start at 11 am every day.
To take a look at Class 10 schedule, click on this link.
For Class 12, the primary examination topic is English Literature. Every paper can have a period of 90 minutes, with quarter-hour additional being allotted for studying the query paper. The ultimate paper for Class 12, Geography, will finish on 16 December. The exams will start at 2 pm every day.
To take a look at Class 12 schedule, click this link.
The CISCE will conduct board examinations twice this 12 months. It has additionally diminished the general syllabus for the educational 12 months 2021-22, dividing the load into two halves for the semesters. The primary semester can have a paper sample of A number of Selection Questions (MCQs). The paper can be of 70 marks for the ISC and 80 marks for the ICSE. The ultimate consequence can be based mostly on the marks of each semesters.
The choice to conduct two exams was taken by the CISCE because of the ongoing pandemic. An analogous resolution has additionally been taken by the Central Board of Secondary Schooling (CBSE).
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