ICSE Class 10 Date Sheet | ISC Class 12 Timetable 2023

Final exams will be conducted in the mid of February 2023

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CICSE Exam Dates 2023 Released for Class 10 & 12 with Important Instructions.

ICSE Class 10 & 12 Date Sheet Release Soon

ICSCE Final Exams Date Sheet 2022-23! 

The official date sheet of Final Board Exams are released for ICSE & ISC, Class 10 & 12. The total exam time allotted to complete the paper is 3 hours. Students can check the date of different exams from the table given below.

ICSE Board Exam Date 2023 Class 10

Class 10 (Subject) Date of Board Exam
English Language Paper-1 Monday, February 27
Literature in English Paper-2 Wednesday, March 01
History & Civics - H.C.G. Paper 1 Monday, March 06
Mathematics Friday, March 10
Geography - H.C.G. Paper 2 Monday, March 13
Physics Friday, March 17
Chemistry Monday, March 20
Computer Applications Thursday, March 23
Hindi Monday, March 27
Biology Wednesday, March 29

Class 10 ICSE Date Sheet PDF Download

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ISC Board Exam Date 2023 Class 12 Time Table

Class 12 (Subject) Date of Board Exam
English Paper 1 - English Language Monday, February 13
English Paper 2 - Literature in English Tuesday, February 14
Commerce Thursday, February 16
Mathematics Monday, February 20
Economics Friday, February 24
Chemistry Monday, February 27
Business Studies Wednesday, March 01
Physics Monday, March 06
Accountancy Monday, March 13
Biology Friday, March 17
Computer Science Monday, March 20
Physical Education Friday, March 24

Class 12 ISC Date Sheet PDF Download

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Direction to Candidates

  1. Be seated in the Examination Hall / Room five minutes before the time fixed for the start of the examination in the subject.
  2. A candidate who arrives late will be required to give a satisfactory explanation and reason to the Supervising Examiner. Except in exceptional circumstances, a paper will not be given to any candidate who is more than half an hour late. Absolute punctuality is essential. Candidates are not allowed to leave the Examination Hall/Room before the conclusion of the paper.
  3. If an Examination Paper for which you are not entered is handed to you, or if the questions indicate that a map or any other stationery should also have been given to you, bring it to the attention of the Supervising Examiner at once.
  4. Read carefully any general direction that may be given at the head of a paper, e.g. directions regarding number of questions that should be attempted, etc.
  5. You are advised to answer only that number of questions as mentioned in the question paper.
  6. On the top – sheet of the Main Answer Booklet, put your signature in the space provided for the purpose. Do NOT scribble anywhere on the top-sheet.
  7. Clearly write your Unique ID (Unique Identification Number), Index Number and Subject on the top-sheet of the Main Answer Booklet in the space provided. This information should also be written on the front sheet of each continuation booklet used. If you are using loose maps, graph papers, etc. write this information on these also. All entries on the Answer Booklet should be made with Black/Blue ball-point pen ONLY.
  8. Candidates must write on both sides of each sheet of the answer booklet unless the rubric of the question paper prohibits this. While writing in the answer booklet leave a margin at both, right-hand and left-hand edges. Begin the answer to each separate part of a question on a separate line.
  9. Write the number of the question clearly in the left-hand margin, at the beginning of each answer. Do not copy the question. Be careful to use the same system of numbering as that in the question paper. Leave a line after the answer to each question.
  10. Remember that handwriting and spelling will be taken into account. You may use a fountain pen or a ball-point pen for writing your answers. Pencils may be used only for drawing diagrams. Bring mathematical and drawing instruments and colour pencils for subjects for which they will be needed. You are permitted to use Casio fx-82 MS (Scientific Calculator) or calculators of other makes with similar functions or calculators with only basic functions. Use of any calculator with features for retrieval of information during examination is not permitted.
  11. In addition to the time indicated in the timetable for writing the paper, 15 minutes time is given for reading the questions.
  12. Read the questions very carefully. Time should not be wasted in writing information that is not asked for as no marks will be given for it.
  13. Do not spend too much time on one or two questions so as to leave yourself no time to answer the others.
  14. When the time allotted for writing the examination has concluded, arrange your answer scripts in SEQUENTIAL ORDER, THE FIRST PAGE AT THE TOP, etc. See that the main answer booklet / continuation sheets / graphs /map have your Unique ID (Unique Identification Number), Index Number and Subject written on them. Fasten them together at the left-hand top corner and hand them over unfolded.

3 Things To Do After Date Sheet Came Out

Usually first practical exams are conducted and after that written exams begin. It is estimated that by the end of November the official date sheet will be released on the website. After the commencement of the date sheet, students will get around three months for final revision.  

Here are three points which you should follow to perfectly utilise your time for revision. 

Follow a Schedule for Revision

Allocate your time with a method which works for you best. For example: you can target chapter-wise revision of some subjects or one subject per day. Prepare a revision schedule and stick to it. Add all the topics in your time table and prepare them.

Understand Syllabus

Thoroughly read the whole syllabus of every subject and mark which topics are asked the most in the exam. Topics which carry higher weightage prepare them first. This increases your chances to score higher marks. 

Practice from Previous Year Paper and Sample Papers

If you get nervous during exams, start solving previous year papers. It will give you an idea which type of questions are usually asked. Although you can start solving sample papers with the examination instructions such as sit for 3 hours, do not see textbooks, etc.

If you want to know that how to attempt multiple subject papers with proper strategy, follow this blog here to understand every topper's point of view behind answer writing. Once you know how to do revision with the latest resources and answer writing skill, you will see that your marks will improve and chances to get good college also.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the exam date of ICSE 2022?

The final board exams of ICSE will start from February 15th, 2023. 

Is ICSE exam online or offline?

During COVID, school give options to students to choose offline or online mode for exams. But for academic year 2022-23 the final ICSE class 10 & 12 board exams in offline mode only.

Is a mathematical table allowed in the exam hall for ICSE Class 10 exam 2023?

You can not carry a mathematical table in the exam hall, but if needed examiner will provide a square root and log table.

When will the ICSE date sheet 2022 be announced?

The final ICSE board Class 10 & 12 date sheet will be announced on official website in the first week of December. 

What are the passing marks in the ICSE exams 2023?

You need atleast 33 marks out of 100 to pass in every subject. The compartment exam will conduct in July 2023.

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