NIOS Class 10, 12 date sheet out at sdmis.nios.ac.in; start on April 6
Divyansh | March 22, 2024 | 09:23 PM IST | 2 mins read
The NIOS Class 10 and 12 theory exam will be held in the evening shift and the examination will conclude on May 22.
NEW DELHI: The National Institute of Open Schooling has released the date sheet of NIOS public examination theory for secondary and senior secondary courses of April 2024 on the official website, sdmis.nios.ac.in. The NIOS Class 10 and Class 12 theory exam will be held from April 6 to May 22.
Students can download the NIOS Class 10 and 12 admit card on the official website using their enrolment number and password. The NIOS has directed all regional directors to upload the date sheet on the regional centers' website and also issue press release in the local dailies. The exam will be held in evening shift and start at 2:30 pm
The result the NIOS Class 10 and 12 exam 2024 will likely be declared in seven weeks after the last date of the examination. No enquiries about the actual date of declaration of result will be entertained.
Also read Bihar Board Class 12 results 2024 tomorrow at 1.30 pm: BSEB
NIOS date sheet
|
Exam Date |
Class 12 |
Class 10 |
|
April 6 |
Veda Adhyayan, Early Childhood Care and Education, Employability Skulls and Entrepreneurship |
Sanskrit |
|
April 12 |
Urdu, Natyakala, Gender Studies |
Accountancy |
|
April 15 |
Hindi |
Social Science |
|
April 20 |
Painting (Theory) |
Science and Technology |
|
April 22 |
English |
Data Entry Operations |
|
April 24 |
Physics, History, Library and Information Science, Environmental Science |
Mathematics |
|
April 29 |
Chemistry, Political Science, Maas Communication, Military Studies (374) |
Psychology, Sanskrit Sahitya |
|
April 30 |
Home Science |
Indian Culture and Heritage, Carnatic Music |
|
May 2 |
Bengal, Tamil, Odia, Gujarati, Punjabi, Arabic, Persian, Malayalam, Sindhi |
Hindi |
|
May 3 |
Biology, Accountancy, Introduction to Law, Military History |
Painting (Theory) |
|
May 4 |
Computer Science, Physical Education and Yoga, Sociology, Tourism |
English |
|
May 9 |
Geography |
Home Science |
|
May 14 |
English (Core/Elective) |
Bengali, Marathi, Telugu, Gujarati, Kannada, Punjabi, Assamese, Nepali, Malayalam, Arabic, Persian, Tamil, Sindhi |
|
May15 |
Mathematics |
Urdu, Sanskrit Vyakaran, Entrepreneurship |
|
May 16 |
Sociology / Entrepreneurship |
Business Studies, Bharatiye Darshan |
|
May 17 |
Business Studies, Sanskrit Sahitya |
Economics, Veda Adhyayan, Natyakala, Indian Sign Language |
|
May 18 |
Economics |
Hindustani Sangeet, Employability Skills |
|
May 21 |
Food Processing, Preservation of Fruits and Vegetables, Web Designing and Development (Theory), Computer Hardware Assembly and Maintenance, Yog Assistant |
Hand and Foot Care, Bakery and Confectionary, Certificate in Desk Top Publishing, Certificate in Indian Embroidery, Certificate in Yog |
|
May 22 |
House Keeping, Data Entry Operations, Web Development, CRM Domestic Voice, Catering Management, Hotel Front Office Operations, Computer and Office Applications |
Certificate in Basic Computing (Theory), Cutting and Tailoring, Dress Making, Beauty Culture and Hair Care, Beauty Therapy, Hair Care and Styling |
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