CBSE, CISCE Board Exams 2023: Class 10 and 12 exam dates may be announced this month
CBSE, CISCE Board Exams 2023: CBSE board exams will be held from February 15, CISCE has said that they are planning the exams in February/March. The detailed date sheet is likely to be released by November.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) are expected to announce the time table for the Board Exams 2023 for Class 10 and 12 by the end of this month.
CBSE board exams will be held from February 15, CISCE has said that they are planning the exams in February/March. The detailed date sheet is likely to be released by November.
Normally, the date sheet is released 45 days before the exam but it may be released earlier this time. Once declared, the time table for CBSE class 10-12 exams will be available on the board’s official websites cbse.nic.in or cbse.gov.in and for ICSE and ISC students on cisce.org. Unlike last year when the exam was conducted in two parts, both the central boards will this time conduct the exams annually like the pre-Covid times.
The syllabus of ICSE and ISC examinations has revised the optional subjects. While CBSE has also revised the syllabus and is holding exams with 100 per cent syllabus almost two years after reducing it. CBSE will also see a change in the exam pattern for 2023 with increasing internal choice questions to make the exams more merit-based and less cramming-based.
2023 CBSE and CISCE board exams will be of 80 marks and 20 percent marks will be from internal assessment or practical. Both the boards have already released the sample papers.
CBSE Practical Examinations, Project or Internal Assessment for the session 2022-23 is scheduled from January 1. Some schools located in colder areas are expected to be closed in January due to the winter season, so their practicals have been prepared. It will be held from November 15 to December 14. To avoid overcrowding and maintain social distancing, schools will call students into sub-groups of 10 students each.



