CISCE Timetable and Datesheet for Class 10 & 12 Out
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November 28, 2024
CISCE 2025: ISC 12th and ICSE 10th exam dates 2025 is released. Students can check the official CISCE website, cisce.org, to download the timetable and the datesheet. Check this page for the tentative CISCE 2025 exam schedule, steps to download it, and all the latest information.
CISCE Board Exam Time Table 2025 PDF Download: The board exams 2025 will commence on February 18th, 2025, per the official timetable. Students must download the ISC 12th and ICSE 10th timetable 2025 PDF to prepare for the exams.
Below, we have provided ICSE Class 10 and ISC Class 12 timetables for the main subjects.
How to Download the ICSE Class 10th and ISC Class 12th 2025 Date Sheet
The exam schedule for 2025 is easily available on the official website. Students can download the date sheet 2025 PDF with the help of the listed steps.
Visit the official website- cisce.org
Click on ICSE 10th exam dates 2025 / ISC class 12 date sheet 2025 available link.
Or you can click on ICSE/ISC in ‘Examination” available in the navigation menu.
Students can download the PDF on their devices and start preparing as per it.
Important Note
In addition to the duration indicated on the Timetable for writing the paper, 15 minutes is given for reading the question paper.
The reading time of the question papers for the examinations is scheduled to begin at 11:00 a.m. and start at 10:45 a.m.
The reading time of the question papers for the examinations is scheduled to begin at 9:00 a.m. and start at 8:45 a.m.
Candidates must be seated in the Examination Hall / Room by 10:30 a.m. for the examinations scheduled to begin at 11:00 a.m. and by 8:30 a.m. for those scheduled to begin at 9:00 a.m.
Directions to Candidates
Be seated in the examination hall or room five minutes before the time is fixed for the start of the examination on the subject.
A candidate who arrives late must give a satisfactory explanation and reason to the supervising examiner. Except in exceptional circumstances, a paper will not be given to any candidate over half an hour late. Absolute punctuality is essential. Candidates must stay in the examination hall/room after the paper's conclusion.
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.
Read carefully any general direction that may be given at the head of a paper, e.g., directions regarding several questions that should be attempted, etc.
You are advised to answer only the number of questions mentioned in the question paper.
Put your signature in the space provided on the top sheet of the Main Answer Booklet. Do not scribble anywhere on the top sheet.
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 use loose maps, graph papers, etc., write this information on these. All entries on the Answer Booklet should be made with a black/blue ballpoint pen ONLY.
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 the right and left edges. Begin the answer to each part of a question on a separate line.
Write the question number clearly in the left-hand margin at the beginning of each answer. Do not copy the question. Use the same numbering system as that in the question paper. Leave a line after the answer to each question.
Remember that handwriting and spelling will be taken into account. You may write your answers using a fountain pen or a ballpoint pen. Pencils may be used only for drawing diagrams. Bring mathematical and drawing instruments and coloured pencils for the subjects they will be needed. You are permitted to use Casio fx-82 MS (Scientific Calculator), or calculators of other makes with similar functions or with only essential functions. Any calculator with features for information retrieval during examination is not permitted.
In addition to the time indicated in the timetable for writing the paper, 15 minutes are given for reading the questions.
Read the questions very carefully. Time should not be wasted in writing information that is not requested, as no marks will be given.
Do not spend too much time on one or two questions to leave yourself no time to answer the others.
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.
Subject-wise Preparation Using CISCE Exam Date Sheet
Flowchart for Exam Preparation
Physics
In physics, the numerical practice holds the utmost importance. Practising and clearing the main concept behind the questions can help in solving them. Understand theory, prepare a formula sheet, and solve ICSE Previous Year Papers to score high in the subject.
Chemistry
Understand the mechanism behind the reactions and formulas to score well in the subject. Attempt mock tests and try using tricks like mnemonics for better understanding.
Biology
Make notes in biology and highlight all the important points. Practice diagram labelling and divide the syllabus into small chunks for easy preparation.
Mathematics
The subject that scares the students most is mathematics. Clear your concept fundamentals and practice the related questions. Solve the previous year and ICSE sample papers. Try to include more competency-based questions in your practice since the board has increased the percentage to 25.
English
English is about reading, practicing, and writing. Develop the habit of reading at least a few pages a day, along with trying to frame the related questions. You can attempt grammar and chapter-wise questions along with the sample papers to perform well in the exams.
Social Science
History, civics, and geography are mainly theoretical subjects. Try to prepare a sheet with important dates and events in case of history and civics. Practice the map labelling in the case of geography. Make precise notes for the theory; it will also help in quick revision during the exams.
Students can start preparing for the exams and can include ICSE and ISC Specimen Paper 2025 based on the increased percentage of competency-based questions.