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ICSE Board Exams Date sheet 2019 – 10th & 12th Exams Timetable




ICSE Board Exams Date sheet 2019

ICSE Board Exams Date sheet 2019 – 10th & 12th

ICSE Board Exams Date sheet 2019 – Council For Indian School Certificate Examinations has introduced the date sheet. Class 10th Exams will start from 22nd February’2019 and will held till 25th March’2019 and class 12th Exams will start from 4th February,2019  and will continue till 15th  February’2019. The students of class 10th & 12th can download the date sheet from the below link. So start preparing yourself for exams and do give your best..!!! Good Luck.
Date Sheet of Class 12

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Note: In addition to the time indicated on the date sheet for writing the paper, 15 minutes time is given for reading the question paper. The question paper may be distributed to candidates at 10:45 am to enable them to start writing at 11:00 am.

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