NIOS ODE 2024 date sheet out at nios.ac.in; exams from July 16
Ayushi Bisht | July 5, 2024 | 09:19 PM IST | 1 min read
NIOS ODE Date Sheet 2024: Candidates will have to carry their NIOS ODE admit card 2024 to the examination centre.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) has issued the date sheet for Class 10, 12 On Demand Examination (ODE) 2024 today, July 5. Students appearing for the exams can check the NIOS ODE 2024 date sheet through the official website, nios.ac.in.
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As per the schedule, NIOS ODE 10th, 12th exams 2024 will be conducted from July 16 to September 12. "The basic concept of On Demand Examination is that NIOS Student can walk into the examination center as and when he/she feel ready for the examination", the official website read.
The NIOS ODE admit card 2024 will be issued on the official website in due course of time. Candidates will have to use their login crednetials such as registration number and date of birth to download the NIOS ODE 2024 admit card.
NIOS ODE 2024 exam schedule
Candidates can check the NIOS ODE 10th, 12th exam schedule 2024 in the table given below-
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Class 12 subjects |
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Class 10 subjects | Exam dates |
| 1. | Physics (312) | 1. | Hindi (201) |
Tuesdays July 16, 23 and 30
August 6, 13, 20 and 27 September 3, 10 |
| 2. | English (302) | 2. | Mathematics (211) |
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| 3. | Business Studies (319) | 3. | Painting(225) |
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| 4. | Economics(318) | 4. | Sanskrit (209) |
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| 5. | Political Science(317) | - | - |
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| 6. | Sanskrit (309) | 5. | English (202) |
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| 7. | Mathematics (311) | 6. | Science & Technology (212) |
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| 8. | History (315) | 7. | Data Entry Operations (229) |
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| 9. | Biology (314) | - | - |
Wednesdays
July 24 and 31 August 7, 14, 21 and 28 September 4 and 11 |
| 10. | Geography (316) | - | - |
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| 11. | Psychology (328) | - | - |
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| 12. | Painting (332) | - | - |
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| 13. | Environmental Science (333) | - | - |
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| 14. | Data Entry Operations (336) | - | - |
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| 15. | Chemistry(313) | 8. | Social Science (213) |
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| 16. | Accountancy(320) | 9. | Economics (214) |
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| 17. | Hindi(301) | 10. | Business Studies (215) |
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| 18. | Home Science (321) | 11. | Home Science (216) |
Thursdays
July18 and 25 August 1, 8, 22 and 29 September 5, 12 |
| 19. | Computer Science (330) | 12. | Psychology (222) |
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| 20. | Sociology (331) | 13. | Indian Culture & Heritage (223) |
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| 21. | Mass Communication (335) | 14. | Accountancy (224) |
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| 22. | Introduction to Law (338) | 15. | Bharatiya Darshan (247) |
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| 23. | Library & Information Science (339) | 16. | Sanskrit Sahitya (248) |
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