ICSE, ISC improvement exams 2024 from July 1; time table out at cisce.gov.in
ICSE Class 10 improvement exams will be held till July 12 while ISC Class 12 improvement exams will conclude on July 16.
Vagisha Kaushik | June 19, 2024 | 01:09 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has released the time table for the Class 10, 12 improvement exams 2024. The Indian School Certificate (ISC) or Class 12 improvement exams will be held between July 1 and 16 while the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) or Class 10 exams are scheduled from July 1 to July 12.
The exam timings for Class 10 improvement exams are 11 am to 1 pm while Class 12 improvement exams will be conducted from 2 pm for most of the subjects. Students will be provided additional 15 minutes to read the question paper.
The board informed that the question papers for the exams scheduled to begin at 9 am will be distributed to the candidates at 8:45 am while the question papers for exams scheduled to begin at 2 pm will be distributed to the candidates at 1:45 pm.
ICSE improvement exam 2024 time table
The subject-wise exam dates, timings, and duration for Class 10 improvement exams 2024 are as follows:
Date |
Time |
Subject |
Duration |
July 1 |
11 am |
English Language - English paper 1 |
2 hours |
July 2 |
11 am |
Literature in English - English paper 2 |
2 hours |
July 3 |
11 am |
History and civics - HCG paper 1 |
2 hours |
July 4 |
11 am |
Geography - HCG paper 2 |
2 hours |
July 5 |
11 am |
Second languages |
3 hours |
July 8 |
11 am |
Mathematics |
2.5 hours |
July 9 |
11 am |
Physics - Science paper 1 and commercial studies |
2 hours |
July 10 |
11 am |
Chemistry - Science paper 2 and economics |
2 hours |
July 11 |
11 am |
Biology - Science paper 3 and environmental science |
2 hours |
July 12 |
11 am |
Group 3 elective
art; Indian dance
|
2 hours
|
ISC improvement exam 2024 time table
The subject-wise exam dates, timings, and duration for Class 12 improvement exams 2024 are as follows:
Date |
Time |
Subject |
Duration |
July 1 |
2 pm |
Commerce, chemistry paper 1, geography |
3 hours |
July 3 |
2 pm |
History, mathematics |
3 hours |
July 5 |
2 pm |
Business studies, physics paper-1 |
3 hours |
July 8 |
2 pm |
Economics, biology paper 1 |
3 hours |
July 10 |
2 pm |
Hindi, political science, psychology, accounts, physical education |
3 hours |
July 12 |
2 pm |
Computer science |
3 hours |
July 15 |
2 pm |
English - Paper 2 (Literature in English), Bengali, Nepali, Punjabi, Elective English, Sociology, Home Science - Paper I (Theory), Fashion Designing - Paper I (Theory), Electricity & Electronics, Indian Music - Hindustani - Paper I (Theory), Environmental Science, Biotechnology - Paper I (Theory), Mass Media & Communication, Legal Studies |
3 hours |
9 am |
Art paper 1 (drawing or painting from still life) |
|
|
July 16 |
2 pm |
English paper 1 (English language) |
|
9 am |
Art paper 2 (drawing or painting from nature) |
3 hours |
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