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ICSE, ISC Date Sheet 2023: The ICSE (Class 10) board exams will start on February 27 with English Language – English Paper 1 and end on March 29, 2023 with Biology – Science Paper 3, the council said.

ICSE Class 10, ISC Class 12 Exam 2023 Date Sheet: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) released the date sheet for ICSE 10 and ISC Class 12 board exams 2023 on Thursday. It will be held from February 13. Students can now check ICSE Class 10 and ISC Class 12 Date Sheet on CISCE official website cisce.org.
CISCE informed that the ISC Class 12 board exam will continue from February 13 to March 31. The ISC Board Exam will start at 2 PM and end at 5 PM. The council informed that the ISC Class 12 board exams will be allotted three hours for each exam.
Apart from CISCE timetable 2023 announcement, ICSE and ISC result 2023 will be announced in May 2023, the board said.
The ICSE (Class 10) board exams will begin on February 27 with English Language – English Paper 1 and end on March 29, 2023 with Biology – Science Paper 3, the council said.
ICSE Class 10 Date Sheet 2023: Direct link
The ISC (Class 12) board exams will begin on February 13 with English Language – English Paper 1 and end on March 31, 2023 with Environmental Science Paper, the council said.
ISC Class 12 Date Sheet 2023: Direct link
The council informed that the duration of the board exams will be 3 hours and the time indicated in class 10 and 12 time table for writing the paper and reading the question paper will be 15 minutes.
CISCE provides guidelines for students
- CISCE has issued guidelines for the students appearing on the ICSE and ISC board date sheet and asked the candidates to sit in the examination hall/room five minutes before the scheduled time to start the examination in the subject.
- “A candidate arriving late will be required to give satisfactory explanation and reason to the Supervising Examiner. “Except in exceptional circumstances, no paper will be issued to a candidate who is late by more than half an hour,” a statement said.
- The council informed that students should follow the CISCE exam day guidelines to avoid inconvenience.
- If any candidate is found indulging in unfair means, the Chief Executive and Secretary of CISCE will be informed and he/she will be immediately expelled from the examination hall/room and denied access to the subsequent examination papers, the council said.
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