CISCE allows students to use calculator in ISC semester 1 examination 2021-22
CISCE has permitted the students to use scientific calculator or other calculators with similar functions during the ISC term 1 exam 2021-22.
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NEW DELHI: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has allowed students to use scientific calculator in the ISC Class 12 semester 1 exam. The board has issued orders to all heads of schools to permit the students to use calculators during the ISC semester 1 exam 2021-22.
“This is to inform that the candidates are permitted to use Casio fx - 82 MS (Scientific Calculator) or calculators of other marks with similar functions,” the official notice read.
The ISC semester 1 exams 2021-22 have commenced on November 22, 2021 and will conclude on December 20, 2021. The ISC Class 12 semester 1 exam starts at 2 in an offline mode with a duration is 1.30 hours.
Students who are appearing for the Physics paper which is scheduled for today, November 25, 2021, should check their necessary documents such as admit card, school ID, and other important documents carefully before leaving for the exam centre.
They should reach the exam centre before 30 minutes to avoid any hassle and sit in the exam on time.
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