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ICSE EXAM CLASS 10TH LATEST UPDATE
Finally, wait is over and The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially released the date sheet for ICSE (Class 10) board examinations for 2025. This year class 10th board exam will be started from 18 February 2025 and will last upto 27 March 2025, it will take around 38 days to complete the class 10th board exam. The first exam will be held on 18 February 2025 for English subject and the last exam will be held on 27 March 2025 for Environmental Science subject. The Indian School Certificate Examination results will be declared in the month of May.
Official Syllabus
There will be one written paper of two hours duration carrying 100 marks and an Internal Assessment of 100 marks.
The paper will be divided into two sections A and B.
Section A (Compulsory–40 marks) will consist of compulsory short answer questions covering the entire syllabus.
Section B (60 marks) will consist of questions that will require detailed answers. There will be a choice of questions in this section
THEORY – 100 Marks
1. Revision of Class IX Syllabus
(i) Introduction to Object Oriented Programming concepts, (ii) Elementary Concept of Objects and Classes, (iii) Values and Data types, (iv) Operators in Java, (v) InputinJava, (vi) Mathematical Library Methods, (vii) Conditional constructs in Java, (viii) Iterative constructs in Java.
2. Class as the Basis of all Computation
Objects and Classes
Objects encapsulate state and behavior–numerous examples; member variables; attributes or features. Variables define state; member methods; Operations/methods/messages/methods define behavior.
Classes as abstractions for sets of objects; classes as object factories; primitive data types, and composite data types. Variable declarations for both types; the difference between the two types.Objects as instances of a class.
Consider real-life examples for explaining the concept of class and object.
3. User-defined Methods
Need of methods, the syntax of methods, forms of methods, method definition, method calling, method overloading, declaration of methods,
Ways to define a method, ways to invoke the methods–call by value [with programs] and call by reference [only definition with an example],
Object creation - invoking the methods with respect to the use of multiple methods with different names to implement modular programming, using data members and member methods, Actual parameters and formal parameters, Declaration of methods - static and non-static, method prototype/signature,-Pure and impure methods, -pass by value [with programs] and pass by reference [only definition with an example], Returning values from the methods, use of multiple methods and more than one method with the same name (polymorphism-method overloading).
4. Constructors
Definition of Constructor, characteristics, types of constructors, use of constructors, constructor overloading.
Default constructor, parameterized constructor, constructor overloading., Difference between constructor and method.
5. Library classes
Introduction to wrapper classes, methods of the wrapper class, and their usage with respect to numeric and character data types. Autoboxing and Unboxing in wrapper classes.
Class as a composite type is the distinction between primitive data type and composite data type or class types. Class may be considered as a new data type created by the user, that has its own functionality. The distinction between primitive and composite types should be discussed through examples. Show how classes allow user-defined types of programs. All primitive types have corresponding class wrappers. Introduce Autoboxing and Unboxing with their definition and simple examples
The following methods are to be covered:
int parse Int (String s),
long parse Long (String s),
float parse Float (String s),
double parse Double (String s),
boolean is Digit (char ch),
boolean is Letter (char ch),
boolean is Letter Or Digit (char ch),
boolean is Lower Case (char ch),
boolean is Upper Case (char ch),
boolean is Whitespace (char ch),
char to Lower Case (char ch)
char to Upper Case (char ch)
6. Encapsulation
Access modifiers and their scope and visibility.
Access modifiers–private, protected, and public. Visibility rules for private, protected, and public access modifiers. Scope of variables, class variables, instance variables, argument variables, local variables.
7. Arrays
Definition of an array, types of arrays, declaration, initialization, and accepting data of single dimensional array, accessing the elements of the single dimensional array.
Arrays and their uses, Search techniques–linear search and binary search, Array as a composite type, length statement to find the size of the array (searching techniques using single dimensional array only).
Declaration, initialization, accepting data in a double dimensional array, the sum of the elements in a row, column, and diagonal elements [ right and left], display the elements of a two-dimensional array in a matrix format.
8. String handling
String class, methods of String class, implementation of String class methods, String array
The following String class methods are to be covered:
String trim ()
String to Lower Case ()
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ICSE EXAM CLASS 10TH LATEST UPDATE
Finally, wait is over and The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially released the date sheet for ICSE (Class 10) board examinations for 2025. This year class 10th board exam will be started from 18 February 2025 and will last upto 27 March 2025, it will take around 38 days to complete the class 10th board exam. The first exam will be held on 18 February 2025 for English subject and the last exam will be held on 27 March 2025 for Environmental Science subject. The Indian School Certificate Examination results will be declared in the month of May.
Official Syllabus
There will be one written paper of two hours duration carrying 100 marks and an Internal Assessment of 100 marks.
The paper will be divided into two sections A and B.
Section A (Compulsory–40 marks) will consist of compulsory short answer questions covering the entire syllabus.
Section B (60 marks) will consist of questions that will require detailed answers. There will be a choice of questions in this section
THEORY – 100 Marks
1. Revision of Class IX Syllabus
(i) Introduction to Object Oriented Programming concepts, (ii) Elementary Concept of Objects and Classes, (iii) Values and Data types, (iv) Operators in Java, (v) InputinJava, (vi) Mathematical Library Methods, (vii) Conditional constructs in Java, (viii) Iterative constructs in Java.
2. Class as the Basis of all Computation
Objects and Classes
Objects encapsulate state and behavior–numerous examples; member variables; attributes or features. Variables define state; member methods; Operations/methods/messages/methods define behavior.
Classes as abstractions for sets of objects; classes as object factories; primitive data types, and composite data types. Variable declarations for both types; the difference between the two types.Objects as instances of a class.
Consider real-life examples for explaining the concept of class and object.
3. User-defined Methods
Need of methods, the syntax of methods, forms of methods, method definition, method calling, method overloading, declaration of methods,
Ways to define a method, ways to invoke the methods–call by value [with programs] and call by reference [only definition with an example],
Object creation - invoking the methods with respect to the use of multiple methods with different names to implement modular programming, using data members and member methods, Actual parameters and formal parameters, Declaration of methods - static and non-static, method prototype/signature,-Pure and impure methods, -pass by value [with programs] and pass by reference [only definition with an example], Returning values from the methods, use of multiple methods and more than one method with the same name (polymorphism-method overloading).
4. Constructors
Definition of Constructor, characteristics, types of constructors, use of constructors, constructor overloading.
Default constructor, parameterized constructor, constructor overloading., Difference between constructor and method.
5. Library classes
Introduction to wrapper classes, methods of the wrapper class, and their usage with respect to numeric and character data types. Autoboxing and Unboxing in wrapper classes.
Class as a composite type is the distinction between primitive data type and composite data type or class types. Class may be considered as a new data type created by the user, that has its own functionality. The distinction between primitive and composite types should be discussed through examples. Show how classes allow user-defined types of programs. All primitive types have corresponding class wrappers. Introduce Autoboxing and Unboxing with their definition and simple examples
The following methods are to be covered:
int parse Int (String s),
long parse Long (String s),
float parse Float (String s),
double parse Double (String s),
boolean is Digit (char ch),
boolean is Letter (char ch),
boolean is Letter Or Digit (char ch),
boolean is Lower Case (char ch),
boolean is Upper Case (char ch),
boolean is Whitespace (char ch),
char to Lower Case (char ch)
char to Upper Case (char ch)
6. Encapsulation
Access modifiers and their scope and visibility.
Access modifiers–private, protected, and public. Visibility rules for private, protected, and public access modifiers. Scope of variables, class variables, instance variables, argument variables, local variables.
7. Arrays
Definition of an array, types of arrays, declaration, initialization, and accepting data of single dimensional array, accessing the elements of the single dimensional array.
Arrays and their uses, Search techniques–linear search and binary search, Array as a composite type, length statement to find the size of the array (searching techniques using single dimensional array only).
Declaration, initialization, accepting data in a double dimensional array, the sum of the elements in a row, column, and diagonal elements [ right and left], display the elements of a two-dimensional array in a matrix format.
8. String handling
String class, methods of String class, implementation of String class methods, String array
The following String class methods are to be covered:
String trim ()
String to Lower Case ()
String to Upper Case ()
int length ( )
char charAt (int n)
int index Of (char ch)
int last Index Of (char ch)
String concat (String str)
boolean equals (String str)
boolean equals Ignore Case (String str)
int compare To (String str)
int compareTo Ignore Case (String str)
String replace (char old Char, char new Char)
String substring (int begin Index)
String substring (int begin Index, int end Index)
boolean starts With (String str)
boolean ends With (String str)
String value Of (all types)
Programs based on the above methods, extracting and modifying characters of a string, searching for a string using linear search technique.
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT - 100 Marks
This segment of the syllabus is totally practical-oriented. The accent is on acquiring basic programming skills quickly and efficiently.
Programming Assignments (Class X)
The students should complete a minimum of 20 laboratory assignments during the whole year to reinforce the concepts studied in class.
The suggested list of Assignments:
The laboratory assignments will form the bulk of the course. Good assignments should have problems that require design, implementation, and testing. They should also embody one or more concepts that
have been discussed in the theory class. A significant proportion of the time has to be spent in the laboratory. Computing can only be learned by doing.
The teacher-in-charge should maintain a record of all the assignments done by the student throughout the year and give it due credit at the time of cumulative evaluation at the end of the year.
Some sample problems are given below as examples. The problems of varying levels of difficulty:
(i) User-defined methods
(a) Programs depicting the concept of pure, impure, static, and non-static methods.
(b) Programs based on overloaded methods.
(c) Programs involving data members, and member methods invoking the methods with respect to the object created.
(ii) Constructors
(a) Programs based on different types of constructors mentioned in the scope of the syllabus.
(b) Programs/outputs based on constructor overloading
(iii) Library classes
(a) Outputs based on all the methods mentioned in the scope of the syllabus.
(b) Programs to check whether a given character is an upper case/ lower case/ digit etc.
(iv) Encapsulation
Questions based on identifying the different variables like local, instance, arguments, private, public, class variable, etc.
(v) Arrays
(a) Programs based on accessing the elements of an array.
(b) Programs based on search techniques mentioned in the scope of the syllabus.
(vi) String handling
(a) Outputs based on all the string methods mentioned in the scope of the syllabus.
(b) Programs based on extracting the characters from a given string and manipulating the same.
(c) Palindrome string, pig Latin, alphabetical order of characters, etc.
Important: This list is indicative only. Teachers and students should use their imagination to create innovative and original assignments.
EVALUATION
The teacher-in-charge shall evaluate all the assignments done by the student throughout the year [both written and practical work]. He/she shall ensure that most of the components of the syllabus have been used appropriately in the assignments. Assignments should be with an appropriate list of variables and comment statements. The student has to mention the output of the programs.
Proposed Guidelines for Marking
The teacher should use the criteria below to judge the internal work done. Basically, four criteria are being suggested: class design, coding, documentation, variable description, and execution or output. The actual grading will be done by the teacher based on his/her judgment. However, one possible way: divide the outcome for each criterion into one of 4 groups: excellent, good, fair/acceptable, poor/unacceptable, then use numeric values for each grade and add them to get the total.
Class design:
Has a suitable class (or classes) been used?
Are all attributes with the right kinds of types present? Is encapsulation properly done?
Is the interface properly designed?
Coding and documentation:
Is the coding done properly? (Choice of names, no unconditional jumps, proper organization of conditions, proper choice of loops, error handling, code layout) Is the documentation complete and readable? (class documentation, variable documentation, method documentation, constraints, known bugs-if any).
Variable description:
Format for variable description:
Name of theVariable | Data Type | Purpose/description |
Execution or Output:
Does the program run on all sample inputs correctly?
Evaluation of practical work will be done as follows:
Subject Teacher (Internal Examiner) | 50 Marks | |||
(External Examiner) | 50 Marks | |||
Criteria (Total-50 marks) | Class design (10 marks) | Variable description (10 marks) | Coding and Documentation (10 marks) | Execution OR Output (20 marks) |
Excellent | 10 | 10 | 10 | 20 |
Good | 8 | 8 | 8 | 16 |
Fair | 6 | 6 | 6 | 12 |
Poor | 4 | 4 | 4 | 8 |
An External Examiner shall be nominated by the Head of the School and maybe a teacher from the faculty, but not teaching the subject in the relevant section/class. For example, A teacher of Computer Science in Class VIII may be deputed to be the External Examiner for class X.
The total marks obtained out of 100 are to be sent to the Council by the Head of the school.
The Head of the school will be responsible for the online entry of marks on the Council’s CAREERS portal by the due date.
EQUIPMENT
There should be enough computer systems to provide for a teaching schedule where at least three-fourths of the time available is used for programming and assignments/practical work. The course shall require at least 4 periods of about 40 minutes duration per week. In one week, out of 4 periods, the time should be divided as follows:
1. 2 periods–Lecture cum demonstration by the instructor.
2. 2 periods–Assignments/Practical work.
The hardware and software platforms should be such that students can comfortably develop and run programs on those machines.
Since hardware and software evolve and change very rapidly the schools shall need to upgrade them as required. Following are the minimum specifications as of now.
RECOMMENDED FACILITIES:
1. A lecture cum demonstration room with a MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR/ an LCD and Overhead Projector (OHP) attached to the computer.
2. A whiteboard with whiteboard markers should be available.
3. A fully equipped Computer Laboratory that allows one computer per student.
4. The computers should have a minimum of 1 GB RAM and at least a P-IV or Equivalent Processor.
5. Good Quality printers.
6. A scanner, a webcam/a digital camera (Should be provided if possible).
SOFTWARE FOR CLASSES IX & X
Any suitable Operating System can be used.
For teaching fundamental concepts of computing using an object-oriented approach, Blue J environment (3.2 or higher version) compatible with JDK (5.0 or higher version) as the base or any other editor or IDE, compatible with JDK (5.0 or higher version) as the base may be used. Ensure that the latest versions of the software are used.
TO KNOW MORE
For Official Website: click here
For Time Table: click here
ICSE EXAM CLASS 10TH LATEST UPDATE
Finally, wait is over and The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially released the date sheet for ICSE (Class 10) board examinations for 2025. This year class 10th board exam will be started from 18 February 2025 and will last upto 27 March 2025, it will take around 38 days to complete the class 10th board exam. The first exam will be held on 18 February 2025 for English subject and the last exam will be held on 27 March 2025 for Environmental Science subject. The Indian School Certificate Examination results will be declared in the month of May.
Paper Format
Paper Type - Theory
Paper Marks - 100 Marks
Maximum Total marks - 100 Marks
Time duration - 2 hours
About Paper
1. There will be one written paper of two hours duration carrying 100 marks.
2. The paper will be divided into two sections A and B.
3. Section A (Compulsory–40 marks) will consist of compulsory short answer questions covering the entire syllabus.
4. Section B (60 marks) will consist of questions that will require detailed answers. There will be a choice of questions in this section.
Unit & their weightage
S.No | Chapters | Total Weightage |
1 | Revision of Class IX Syllabus | Section A - 40 Marks, Section B - 60 Marks |
2 | Class as the Basis of all Computation | |
3 | User-defined Methods | |
4 | Constructors | |
5 | Library classes | |
6 | Encapsulation | |
7 | Arrays | |
8 | String handling | |
Total | 100 Marks |
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT - 100 Mark
This segment of the syllabus is totally practical-oriented. The accent is on acquiring basic programming skills quickly and efficiently.
Programming Assignments
The students should complete a minimum of 20 laboratory assignments during the whole year to reinforce the concepts studied in class.
The suggested list of Assignments:
Some sample problems are given below as examples. The problems are of varying levels of difficulty:
(i) User-defined methods
(ii) Constructors
(iii) Library classes
(iv) Encapsulation
(v) Arrays
(vi) String handling
EVALUATION
The teacher-in-charge shall evaluate all the assignments done by the student throughout the year [both written and practical work]. He/she shall ensure that most of the components of the syllabus have been used appropriately in the assignments. Assignments should be with the appropriate list of variables and comment statements. The student has to mention the output of the programs.
Proposed Guidelines for Marking
The teacher should use the criteria below to judge the internal work done. Basically, four criteria are being suggested: class design, coding, and documentation, variable description, and execution or output. The actual grading will be done by the teacher based on his/her judgment. However, one possible way: divide the outcome for each criterion into one of 4 groups: excellent, good, fair/acceptable, poor/unacceptable, then use numeric values for each grade and add them to get the total.
SOFTWARE FOR CLASSES X
Any suitable Operating System can be used.
For teaching fundamental concepts of computing using an object-oriented approach, Blue J environment (3.2 or higher version) compatible with JDK (5.0 or higher version) as the base or any other editor or IDE, compatible with JDK (5.0 or higher version) as the base may be used. Ensure that the latest versions of the software are used.
TO KNOW MORE
For Official Website: click here
...ICSE EXAM CLASS 10TH LATEST UPDATE
Finally, wait is over and The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially released the date sheet for ICSE (Class 10) board examinations for 2025. This year class 10th board exam will be started from 18 February 2025 and will last upto 27 March 2025, it will take around 38 days to complete the class 10th board exam. The first exam will be held on 18 February 2025 for English subject and the last exam will be held on 27 March 2025 for Environmental Science subject. The Indian School Certificate Examination results will be declared in the month of May.
Paper Format
Paper Type - Theory
Paper Marks - 100 Marks
Maximum Total marks - 100 Marks
Time duration - 2 hours
About Paper
1. There will be one written paper of two hours duration carrying 100 marks.
2. The paper will be divided into two sections A and B.
3. Section A (Compulsory–40 marks) will consist of compulsory short answer questions covering the entire syllabus.
4. Section B (60 marks) will consist of questions that will require detailed answers. There will be a choice of questions in this section.
Unit & their weightage
S.No | Chapters | Total Weightage |
1 | Revision of Class IX Syllabus | Section A - 40 Marks, Section B - 60 Marks |
2 | Class as the Basis of all Computation | |
3 | User-defined Methods | |
4 | Constructors | |
5 | Library classes | |
6 | Encapsulation | |
7 | Arrays | |
8 | String handling | |
Total | 100 Marks |
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT - 100 Mark
This segment of the syllabus is totally practical-oriented. The accent is on acquiring basic programming skills quickly and efficiently.
Programming Assignments
The students should complete a minimum of 20 laboratory assignments during the whole year to reinforce the concepts studied in class.
The suggested list of Assignments:
Some sample problems are given below as examples. The problems are of varying levels of difficulty:
(i) User-defined methods
(ii) Constructors
(iii) Library classes
(iv) Encapsulation
(v) Arrays
(vi) String handling
EVALUATION
The teacher-in-charge shall evaluate all the assignments done by the student throughout the year [both written and practical work]. He/she shall ensure that most of the components of the syllabus have been used appropriately in the assignments. Assignments should be with the appropriate list of variables and comment statements. The student has to mention the output of the programs.
Proposed Guidelines for Marking
The teacher should use the criteria below to judge the internal work done. Basically, four criteria are being suggested: class design, coding, and documentation, variable description, and execution or output. The actual grading will be done by the teacher based on his/her judgment. However, one possible way: divide the outcome for each criterion into one of 4 groups: excellent, good, fair/acceptable, poor/unacceptable, then use numeric values for each grade and add them to get the total.
SOFTWARE FOR CLASSES X
Any suitable Operating System can be used.
For teaching fundamental concepts of computing using an object-oriented approach, Blue J environment (3.2 or higher version) compatible with JDK (5.0 or higher version) as the base or any other editor or IDE, compatible with JDK (5.0 or higher version) as the base may be used. Ensure that the latest versions of the software are used.
TO KNOW MORE
For Official Website: click here
For Time Table: click here
ICSE EXAM CLASS 10TH LATEST UPDATE
Finally, wait is over and The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially released the date sheet for ICSE (Class 10) board examinations for 2025. This year class 10th board exam will be started from 18 February 2025 and will last upto 27 March 2025, it will take around 38 days to complete the class 10th board exam. The first exam will be held on 18 February 2025 for English subject and the last exam will be held on 27 March 2025 for Environmental Science subject. The Indian School Certificate Examination results will be declared in the month of May.
Conditions of eligibility for admission to Class X
1. Candidates who have been awarded Pass Certificates in the class IX examination with are eligible to be admitted to the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education examination.
2. Candidates may be entered only by the school they are attending and in this respect, the decision of the Head of the School is final.
3. There is no age limit for candidates taking the examination.
4. Candidates whose attendance is below 75% of the working days are ordinarily not eligible to sit for the examination. However, the Chief Executive and Secretary has the authority to condone the shortage of attendance in the case of candidates whose minimum attendance is not less than 60% of the working days in each year of the two-year course. This is inclusive of absence due to illness and other special circumstances. Heads of Schools may represent, to the Chief Executive and Secretary, cases of candidates who deserve special consideration for condonation of shortage of attendance in Class IX and X, provided that the attendance of such candidates is not less than 60% of the working days, during each year of the two-year course.
ICSE EXAM CLASS 10TH LATEST UPDATE
Finally, wait is over and The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially released the date sheet for ICSE (Class 10) board examinations for 2025. This year class 10th board exam will be started from 18 February 2025 and will last upto 27 March 2025, it will take around 38 days to complete the class 10th board exam. The first exam will be held on 18 February 2025 for English subject and the last exam will be held on 27 March 2025 for Environmental Science subject. The Indian School Certificate Examination results will be declared in the month of May.
TIME TABLE - COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Exam Date | Subject | Time & Duration |
19.03.2025 (Wednesday) | Computer Applications | 11.00 A.M & 2 hrs. |
TIME TABLE - ALL SUBJECTS
SINO. | Day | Date | Time & Duration | Subject |
1 | Tuesday | 18.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | English Language Paper 1 |
2 | Friday | 21.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Literature in English Paper 2 |
3 | Saturday | 22.02.2025 | 9.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Art Paper 1 (Still Life) |
4 | Monday | 24.02.2025 | 9.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Art Paper 2 (Nature Drawing/Painting) |
5 | Tuesday | 25.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Ao-Naga, Assamese, Bengali, Dzongkha, Garo, Gujarati, Kannada, Khasi, Lepcha, Mizo, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Odia, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Tangkhul, Telugu, Urdu, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Russian, Modern Armenian, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai, Tibetan |
6 | Friday | 28.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Economics (Group II Elective) |
7 | Saturday | 1.03.2025 | 9.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Art Paper 3 (Original Composition) |
8 | Tuesday | 4.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Mathematics |
9 | Thursday | 6.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Hindi |
10 | Satu |
ICSE EXAM CLASS 10TH LATEST UPDATE
Finally, wait is over and The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially released the date sheet for ICSE (Class 10) board examinations for 2025. This year class 10th board exam will be started from 18 February 2025 and will last upto 27 March 2025, it will take around 38 days to complete the class 10th board exam. The first exam will be held on 18 February 2025 for English subject and the last exam will be held on 27 March 2025 for Environmental Science subject. The Indian School Certificate Examination results will be declared in the month of May.
TIME TABLE - COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Exam Date | Subject | Time & Duration |
19.03.2025 (Wednesday) | Computer Applications | 11.00 A.M & 2 hrs. |
TIME TABLE - ALL SUBJECTS
SINO. | Day | Date | Time & Duration | Subject |
1 | Tuesday | 18.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | English Language Paper 1 |
2 | Friday | 21.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Literature in English Paper 2 |
3 | Saturday | 22.02.2025 | 9.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Art Paper 1 (Still Life) |
4 | Monday | 24.02.2025 | 9.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Art Paper 2 (Nature Drawing/Painting) |
5 | Tuesday | 25.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Ao-Naga, Assamese, Bengali, Dzongkha, Garo, Gujarati, Kannada, Khasi, Lepcha, Mizo, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Odia, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Tangkhul, Telugu, Urdu, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Russian, Modern Armenian, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai, Tibetan |
6 | Friday | 28.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Economics (Group II Elective) |
7 | Saturday | 1.03.2025 | 9.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Art Paper 3 (Original Composition) |
8 | Tuesday | 4.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Mathematics |
9 | Thursday | 6.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Hindi |
10 | Saturday | 8.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Robotics & Artificial Intelligence, Basic Data Entry Operator, Dietetic Aide, Cashier, Early Years Physical Activity Facilitator, Auto Service Technician (Group-3 Elective, Section-B) |
11 | Monday | 10.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | History & Civics - H.C.G. Paper 1 History & Civics (Thailand) - H.G.T. Paper 1 |
12 | Wednesday | 12.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Geography - H.C.G. Paper 2 Geography (Thailand) - H.G.T. Paper 2 |
13 | Monday | 17.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Physics - Science Paper 1 |
14 | Tuesday | 18.03.2025 | 9.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Art Paper 4 (Applied Art) |
15 | Wednesday | 19.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Group III-Elective-Section A: Carnatic Music, Commercial Applications, Computer Applications, Cookery, Drama, Economic Applications, Environmental Applications, Fashion Designing, French, German, Hindustani Music, Home Science, Hospitality Management, Indian Dance, Mass Media & Communication, Physical Education, Spanish, Western Music, Yoga |
11.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Technical Drawing Applications | |||
16 | Friday | 21.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Chemistry - Science Paper 2 |
17 | Monday | 24.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Biology - Science Paper 3 |
18 | Wednesday | 26.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Commercial Studies (Group II Elective) French (Group II Elective) |
19 | Thursday | 27.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Environmental Science (Group II Elective) |
TO KNOW MORE
For Official Website: click here
For Time Table: click here
ICSE EXAM CLASS 10TH LATEST UPDATE
Finally, wait is over and The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially released the date sheet for ICSE (Class 10) board examinations for 2025. This year class 10th board exam will be started from 18 February 2025 and will last upto 27 March 2025, it will take around 38 days to complete the class 10th board exam. The first exam will be held on 18 February 2025 for English subject and the last exam will be held on 27 March 2025 for Environmental Science subject. The Indian School Certificate Examination results will be declared in the month of May.
Official ICSE Analysis
Year | Subject | Link |
2024 | Computer Application | Click Here |
2023 | Click Here | |
2019 | Click Here | |
2018 | Click Here | |
2017 | Click Here |
ICSE Computer Application Analysis 2022
ICSE Computer Application Exam 2022 has been conducted on May 19, 2022. Experts Says that the Paper's Difficulty Level was "Very Easy"
ICSE Computer Application 2022: Exam highlights
Exam Date: Thursday, May 19, 2022
Total Exam Timing: 11 am - 12:30 pm
Total Exam Duration: 1.5 hours
Total Marks: 40
ICSE Computer Application 2022: Exam Analysis Facts
1. ICSE Computer Applications Exam was very easy.
2. Students said that solving specimen question paper 2022 helped them in the exam.
3. Students were able to finish the exam paper within time and are expecting to get good marks.
ICSE Computer Application 2022: Exam Analysis - Experts and Teacher feedback
According to the subject experts, the paper was Easy and the difficulty level of the question was as per expected. Array, String, and String Array-based questions were asked in Section B, and as the children were well prepared so they managed to perform satisfactorily. Overall the students were satisfied with their performance. The paper was within the scope of the syllabus and was able to meet the immediate expectations of the students.
ICSE/ISC X Analysis From Other Resources
S.no. | Subject | Sources | Exam Date | Link |
1 | Computer Application | NDTV | 19 May 2022 | Click Here |
2. | Computer Application | Hindustan Times | 19 May 2022 |
ICSE EXAM CLASS 10TH LATEST UPDATE
Finally, wait is over and The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially released the date sheet for ICSE (Class 10) board examinations for 2025. This year class 10th board exam will be started from 18 February 2025 and will last upto 27 March 2025, it will take around 38 days to complete the class 10th board exam. The first exam will be held on 18 February 2025 for English subject and the last exam will be held on 27 March 2025 for Environmental Science subject. The Indian School Certificate Examination results will be declared in the month of May.
Official ICSE Analysis
Year | Subject | Link |
2024 | Computer Application | Click Here |
2023 | Click Here | |
2019 | Click Here | |
2018 | Click Here | |
2017 | Click Here |
ICSE Computer Application Analysis 2022
ICSE Computer Application Exam 2022 has been conducted on May 19, 2022. Experts Says that the Paper's Difficulty Level was "Very Easy"
ICSE Computer Application 2022: Exam highlights
Exam Date: Thursday, May 19, 2022
Total Exam Timing: 11 am - 12:30 pm
Total Exam Duration: 1.5 hours
Total Marks: 40
ICSE Computer Application 2022: Exam Analysis Facts
1. ICSE Computer Applications Exam was very easy.
2. Students said that solving specimen question paper 2022 helped them in the exam.
3. Students were able to finish the exam paper within time and are expecting to get good marks.
ICSE Computer Application 2022: Exam Analysis - Experts and Teacher feedback
According to the subject experts, the paper was Easy and the difficulty level of the question was as per expected. Array, String, and String Array-based questions were asked in Section B, and as the children were well prepared so they managed to perform satisfactorily. Overall the students were satisfied with their performance. The paper was within the scope of the syllabus and was able to meet the immediate expectations of the students.
ICSE/ISC X Analysis From Other Resources
S.no. | Subject | Sources | Exam Date | Link |
1 | Computer Application | NDTV | 19 May 2022 | Click Here |
2. | Computer Application | Hindustan Times | 19 May 2022 | Click Here |
ICSE EXAM CLASS 10TH LATEST UPDATE
Finally, wait is over and The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially released the date sheet for ICSE (Class 10) board examinations for 2025. This year class 10th board exam will be started from 18 February 2025 and will last upto 27 March 2025, it will take around 38 days to complete the class 10th board exam. The first exam will be held on 18 February 2025 for English subject and the last exam will be held on 27 March 2025 for Environmental Science subject. The Indian School Certificate Examination results will be declared in the month of May.
1. There will be one written paper of two hours duration carrying 100 marks.
2. The paper will be divided into two sections A and B.
3. Section A (Compulsory–40 marks) will consist of compulsory short answer questions covering the entire syllabus.
4. Section B (60 marks) will consist of questions that will require detailed answers. There will be a choice of questions in this section.
ICSE EXAM CLASS 10TH LATEST UPDATE
Finally, wait is over and The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially released the date sheet for ICSE (Class 10) board examinations for 2025. This year class 10th board exam will be started from 18 February 2025 and will last upto 27 March 2025, it will take around 38 days to complete the class 10th board exam. The first exam will be held on 18 February 2025 for English subject and the last exam will be held on 27 March 2025 for Environmental Science subject. The Indian School Certificate Examination results will be declared in the month of May.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE BOARD EXAM
Particulars | Details |
Exam Name | ICSE Class 10th Board Exam |
Exam Conducted By | The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) |
Exam Year | 2025 |
Exam Starts From | 18 February 2025 |
Exam Ends | 27 March 2025 |
Result Declaration | May 2025 |
Students Appeared Last Year | Around 2 Lakh |
Official Website | click here |
TIME TABLE
This year Class 10th ICSE Final exams will be conducted for the following subjects:
SINO. | Day | Date | Time & Duration | Subject |
1 | Tuesday | 18.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | English Language Paper 1 |
2 | Friday | 21.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Literature in English Paper 2 |
3 | Saturday | 22.02.2025 | 9.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Art Paper 1 (Still Life) |
4 | Monday | 24.02.2025 | 9.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Art Paper 2 (Nature Drawing/Painting) |
5 | Tuesday | 25.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Ao-Naga, Assamese, Bengali, Dzongkha, Garo, Gujarati, Kannada, Khasi, Lepcha, Mizo, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Odia, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Tangkhul, Telugu, Urdu, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Russian, Modern Armenian, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai, Tibetan |
6 | Friday | 28.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Economics (Group II Elective) |
7 | Saturday |
ICSE EXAM CLASS 10TH LATEST UPDATE
Finally, wait is over and The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially released the date sheet for ICSE (Class 10) board examinations for 2025. This year class 10th board exam will be started from 18 February 2025 and will last upto 27 March 2025, it will take around 38 days to complete the class 10th board exam. The first exam will be held on 18 February 2025 for English subject and the last exam will be held on 27 March 2025 for Environmental Science subject. The Indian School Certificate Examination results will be declared in the month of May.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE BOARD EXAM
Particulars | Details |
Exam Name | ICSE Class 10th Board Exam |
Exam Conducted By | The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) |
Exam Year | 2025 |
Exam Starts From | 18 February 2025 |
Exam Ends | 27 March 2025 |
Result Declaration | May 2025 |
Students Appeared Last Year | Around 2 Lakh |
Official Website | click here |
TIME TABLE
This year Class 10th ICSE Final exams will be conducted for the following subjects:
SINO. | Day | Date | Time & Duration | Subject |
1 | Tuesday | 18.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | English Language Paper 1 |
2 | Friday | 21.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Literature in English Paper 2 |
3 | Saturday | 22.02.2025 | 9.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Art Paper 1 (Still Life) |
4 | Monday | 24.02.2025 | 9.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Art Paper 2 (Nature Drawing/Painting) |
5 | Tuesday | 25.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Ao-Naga, Assamese, Bengali, Dzongkha, Garo, Gujarati, Kannada, Khasi, Lepcha, Mizo, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Odia, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Tangkhul, Telugu, Urdu, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Russian, Modern Armenian, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai, Tibetan |
6 | Friday | 28.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Economics (Group II Elective) |
7 | Saturday | 1.03.2025 | 9.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Art Paper 3 (Original Composition) |
8 | Tuesday | 4.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Mathematics |
9 | Thursday | 6.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Hindi |
10 | Saturday | 8.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Robotics & Artificial Intelligence, Basic Data Entry Operator, Dietetic Aide, Cashier, Early Years Physical Activity Facilitator, Auto Service Technician (Group-3 Elective, Section-B) |
11 | Monday | 10.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | History & Civics - H.C.G. Paper 1 History & Civics (Thailand) - H.G.T. Paper 1 |
12 | Wednesday | 12.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Geography - H.C.G. Paper 2 Geography (Thailand) - H.G.T. Paper 2 |
13 | Monday | 17.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Physics - Science Paper 1 |
14 | Tuesday | 18.03.2025 | 9.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Art Paper 4 (Applied Art) |
15 | Wednesday | 19.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Group III-Elective-Section A: Carnatic Music, Commercial Applications, Computer Applications, Cookery, Drama, Economic Applications, Environmental Applications, Fashion Designing, French, German, Hindustani Music, Home Science, Hospitality Management, Indian Dance, Mass Media & Communication, Physical Education, Spanish, Western Music, Yoga |
11.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Technical Drawing Applications | |||
16 | Friday | 21.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Chemistry - Science Paper 2 |
17 | Monday | 24.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Biology - Science Paper 3 |
18 | Wednesday | 26.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Commercial Studies (Group II Elective) French (Group II Elective) |
19 | Thursday | 27.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Environmental Science (Group II Elective) |
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
1. In addition to the duration indicated on the timetable for writing the paper, 15 minutes time is given for reading the Question Paper.
2. The Indian School Certificate Year 2025 Examination results will be declared in the month of May 2025.
3. The results will be made available on the official website of the CISCE.
4. For ICSE, the marks of the Practical/Project work Of the subject, already awarded to the candidate in the main examination, Will be carried forward. However, if the candidate was absent earlier either in Practical or during assessment of Project Work of the subject, then, the candidate, in addition to taking the Theory examination, is permitted to submit the Project Work and/or for Practical. which should then be assessed, and marks awarded and submitted.
5. CISCE will not retain answer scripts of the candidates later than 60 days from the day of the declaration of results. The same shall be destroyed thereafter.
6. All candidates who appear for the ICSE Main Examination, are eligible to take the Improvement Examination' conducted in the same year of Examination.
HOW TO CHECK TIME TABLE
Students who are planning to appear for the ICSE Class 10th exam can download their complete timetable by following these simple steps:
Step 1: Visit the official CISCE website: cisce.org
Step 2: On the homepage, find and click on the link for “ICSE Class 10th Time Table”
Step 3: A new page will open displaying the ICSE exam date sheet in PDF format.
Step 4: Carefully review the date sheet to get all the necessary details regarding the ICSE exam.
Step 5: Download and save the timetable. It is also recommended to take a printout for future reference.
TO KNOW MORE
For Official Website: click here
For Time Table: click here
ICSE EXAM CLASS 10TH LATEST UPDATE
Finally, wait is over and The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially released the date sheet for ICSE (Class 10) board examinations for 2025. This year class 10th board exam will be started from 18 February 2025 and will last upto 27 March 2025, it will take around 38 days to complete the class 10th board exam. The first exam will be held on 18 February 2025 for English subject and the last exam will be held on 27 March 2025 for Environmental Science subject. The Indian School Certificate Examination results will be declared in the month of May.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE BOARD EXAM
Particulars | Details |
Exam Name | ICSE Class 10th Board Exam |
Exam Conducted By | The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) |
Exam Year | 2025 |
Exam Starts From | 18 February 2025 |
Exam Ends | 27 March 2025 |
Result Declaration | May 2025 |
Students Appeared Last Year | Around 2 Lakh |
Official Website | click here |
TIME TABLE
SINO. | Day | Date | Time & Duration | Subject |
1 | Tuesday | 18.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | English Language Paper 1 |
2 | Friday | 21.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Literature in English Paper 2 |
3 | Saturday | 22.02.2025 | 9.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Art Paper 1 (Still Life) |
4 | Monday | 24.02.2025 | 9.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Art Paper 2 (Nature Drawing/Painting) |
5 | Tuesday | 25.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Ao-Naga, Assamese, Bengali, Dzongkha, Garo, Gujarati, Kannada, Khasi, Lepcha, Mizo, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Odia, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Tangkhul, Telugu, Urdu, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Russian, Modern Armenian, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai, Tibetan |
6 | Friday | 28.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Economics (Group II Elective) |
7 | Saturday | 1.03.2025 | 9.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Art Paper 3 (Original Composition) |
8 | Tuesday | 4.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Mathematics |
9 | Thursday | 6.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Hindi |
10 | Saturday | 8.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Robotics & Artificial Intelligence, Basic Data Entry Operator, Dietetic Aide, Cashier, Early Years Physical Activity Facilitator, Auto Service Technician (Group-3 Elective, Section-B) |
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ICSE EXAM CLASS 10TH LATEST UPDATE
Finally, wait is over and The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially released the date sheet for ICSE (Class 10) board examinations for 2025. This year class 10th board exam will be started from 18 February 2025 and will last upto 27 March 2025, it will take around 38 days to complete the class 10th board exam. The first exam will be held on 18 February 2025 for English subject and the last exam will be held on 27 March 2025 for Environmental Science subject. The Indian School Certificate Examination results will be declared in the month of May.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE BOARD EXAM
Particulars | Details |
Exam Name | ICSE Class 10th Board Exam |
Exam Conducted By | The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) |
Exam Year | 2025 |
Exam Starts From | 18 February 2025 |
Exam Ends | 27 March 2025 |
Result Declaration | May 2025 |
Students Appeared Last Year | Around 2 Lakh |
Official Website | click here |
TIME TABLE
SINO. | Day | Date | Time & Duration | Subject |
1 | Tuesday | 18.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | English Language Paper 1 |
2 | Friday | 21.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Literature in English Paper 2 |
3 | Saturday | 22.02.2025 | 9.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Art Paper 1 (Still Life) |
4 | Monday | 24.02.2025 | 9.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Art Paper 2 (Nature Drawing/Painting) |
5 | Tuesday | 25.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Ao-Naga, Assamese, Bengali, Dzongkha, Garo, Gujarati, Kannada, Khasi, Lepcha, Mizo, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Odia, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Tangkhul, Telugu, Urdu, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Russian, Modern Armenian, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai, Tibetan |
6 | Friday | 28.02.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Economics (Group II Elective) |
7 | Saturday | 1.03.2025 | 9.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Art Paper 3 (Original Composition) |
8 | Tuesday | 4.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Mathematics |
9 | Thursday | 6.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Hindi |
10 | Saturday | 8.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Robotics & Artificial Intelligence, Basic Data Entry Operator, Dietetic Aide, Cashier, Early Years Physical Activity Facilitator, Auto Service Technician (Group-3 Elective, Section-B) |
11 | Monday | 10.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | History & Civics - H.C.G. Paper 1 History & Civics (Thailand) - H.G.T. Paper 1 |
12 | Wednesday | 12.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Geography - H.C.G. Paper 2 Geography (Thailand) - H.G.T. Paper 2 |
13 | Monday | 17.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Physics - Science Paper 1 |
14 | Tuesday | 18.03.2025 | 9.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Art Paper 4 (Applied Art) |
15 | Wednesday | 19.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Group III-Elective-Section A: Carnatic Music, Commercial Applications, Computer Applications, Cookery, Drama, Economic Applications, Environmental Applications, Fashion Designing, French, German, Hindustani Music, Home Science, Hospitality Management, Indian Dance, Mass Media & Communication, Physical Education, Spanish, Western Music, Yoga |
11.00 A.M. (3 hrs) | Technical Drawing Applications | |||
16 | Friday | 21.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Chemistry - Science Paper 2 |
17 | Monday | 24.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Biology - Science Paper 3 |
18 | Wednesday | 26.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Commercial Studies (Group II Elective) French (Group II Elective) |
19 | Thursday | 27.03.2025 | 11.00 A.M. (2 hrs) | Environmental Science (Group II Elective) |
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
1. In addition to the duration indicated on the timetable for writing the paper, 15 minutes time is given for reading the Question Paper.
2. The reading time of the Question Papers for the examinations scheduled to begin at 11:00 A.M., will start at I0 :45 A.M.
3. The reading time of the Question Papers for the examinations scheduled to begin at 9:00 A.M., will start at 8:45 A.M.
4. Candidates must be seated in the Examination Hall/ Room by 10 :30 A.M. for the examinations scheduled to begin at 11:00 A.M. and by 8:30 A.M. for the examinations scheduled to begin at 9:00 A.M.
ICSE CLASS 10 HIGHLIGHTS
1. The Indian School Certificate Year 2025 Examination results will be declared in the month of May 2025.
2. The results will NOT from the office of CISCE.
3. The results will be made available on the official website of the CISCE.
4. Heads of Schools are advised to take care that their students are carefully drilled to carry out the following directions.
ICSE CLASS 10 PRACTICAL EXAM HIGHLIGHTS
Students can go through the important points related to the ICSE Class 10 practical exam 2025 given below:
1. The maximum marks allotted for the ICSE Class 10 practical exam 2025 will vary depending on the subjects. For a few subjects, the total marks are 30, and for others, it is 20 marks.
2. Students will have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks in every subject to pass the ICSE class 10 exam 2025.
3. It is not necessary to pass separately in the theory and practical exams in ICSE as it is a cumulative score of the theory and practical exams.
4. The final dates for the practical exam for a subject will be decided after the consultation of a visiting examiner with the school head and the supervising examiner.
5. For ICSE, the marks of the Practical/Project work Of the subject, already awarded to the candidate in the main examination, Will be carried forward. However, if the candidate was absent earlier either in Practical or during assessment of Project Work of the subject, then, the candidate, in addition to taking the Theory examination, is permitted to submit the Project Work and/or for Practical. which should then be assessed, and marks awarded and submitted.
LAST DATE FOR RETAINING ANSWER SCRIPTS
CISCE will not retain answer scripts of the candidates later than 60 days from the day of the declaration of results. The same shall be destroyed thereafter.
IMPROVEMENT EXAMINATION
Candidates who wish to improve their marks / grade in the same year of the Examination, may take the Improvement Examination.
1. Eligibility to appear for the ICSE (Class X) Improvement Examination:
a. All candidates who appear for the ICSE Main Examination, are eligible to take the Improvement Examination' conducted in the same year of Examination.
This will include candidates with any one of the following Results:
(i) PCA - Pass Certificate Awarded
(ii) PCNA - Pass Certificate Not Awarded
(iii) SPCA - Supplementary Pass Certificate Awarded
(iv) SPCNA - Supplementary Pass Cenificate Not Awarded
The candidates whose result is declared as ABSENT will not be eligible for the Improvement Examination.
2. Number of Subjects permitted:
The candidates will be permitted to appear in a maximum of any TWO subjects that they would have enrolled themselves for, in the given year of Examination, for the Main Examination.
i. Papers to appear in: The candidates appearing for a particular subject in the Improvement Examination are required to compulsorily appear for the Theory Paper of the subject.
ii. Practical/Project work: For ICSE, the marks of the Practical/Project work Of the subject, already awarded to the candidate in the main examination, Will be carried forward. However, if the candidate was absent earlier either in Practical or during assessment of Project Work of the subject, then, the candidate, in addition to taking the Theory examination, is permitted to submit the Project Work and/or for Practical. which should then be assessed, and marks awarded and submitted.
3. Registration of candidates for Improvement Examination:
Schools will be able to register the candidates, online, for the Improvement Examination, during the month of June / July.
HOW TO CHECK TIME TABLE
Students who are planning to appear for the ICSE Class 10th exam can download their complete timetable by following these simple steps:
Step 1: Visit the official CISCE website: cisce.org
Step 2: On the homepage, find and click on the link for “ICSE Class 10th Time Table”
Step 3: A new page will open displaying the ICSE exam date sheet in PDF format.
Step 4: Carefully review the date sheet to get all the necessary details regarding the ICSE exam.
Step 5: Download and save the timetable. It is also recommended to take a printout for future reference.
TO KNOW MORE
For Official Website: click here
For Time Table: click here
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ICSE stands for Indian Certificate of Secondary Education. It is an examination that is conducted by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations for the Class 9th & 10th standard. To get full information about the ICSE board exam, you can go to our school section.
No, the ICSE board is available only in regular mode. Complete details about the ICSE board are available in our ICSE & ISC Board section.
The student must have passed Class 9 from a recognized educational board. The candidate should have a minimum attendance 75%. All the information related to the eligibility of ICSE Board Class 10 is available in the above eligibility tab.
The ICSE class 10 Computer Application syllabus covers various topics like Arrays, String handling, Encapsulation, Library classes etc. You can go through the syllabus button above to know more about the important topics of ICSE Board Class 10 Computer Application subject.
To download ICSE Class 10 Admit card visit the official website www.cisce.org. You can see complete process to download ICSE Board Class 10 Admit Card by visiting our school section above.
ICSE Class 10 Computer Application (Theory) exam was conducted on 23 March 2023. For complete details of ICSE Board Class 10 exam date, click on the schedule button above.
ICSE Class 10 result is expected to be announced in May. For download ICSE Class 10 result visit the official website www.cisce.org. For full schedule of ICSE Board Class 10 exam result click on schedule tab above.
The minimum marks to pass ICSE 10th exams are 33% in each subject and 33% in aggregate. You can get more information about the ICSE board exam by visiting our school section.
Students can get study materials like previous years papers, practice questions, lectures videos, notes and much more on Notopedia for ICSE Class 10 exam preparation.
The ICSE Class 10 Computer Application exam is a three-hour test .There will be one written paper of two hours duration carrying 100 marks. By clicking on the format button given above, you can get all the information and updates related to the format of ICSE Board Class 10 Computer Application.
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