
ICSE Class 10, ISC Class 12 Semester 2 Exam 2022 tentative exam dates announced, know details here
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The ICSE and ISC Semester 2 exam tentative dates and other important details have been announced by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, CISCE.
ICSE, ISC Semester 2 Exam 2022: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, CISCE, has announced the tentative exam dates of the ICSE or Class 10 and ISC or Class 12 semester 2 exam 2022. As per the official report, the tentative date for the start of the semester 2 examination will be in the last week of April 2022.
"The timetable for the examinations will be intimated to you shortly. This will provide the schools with sufficient time for both to complete and revise the semester 2 portions of the bifurcated and reduced syllabuses," read the official notice.
Schools are further advised not to conduct the 'Pre-Board' examinations for the ICSE and ISC candidates unless the syllabuses have been thoroughly revised and completed. Preferably, the 'Pre-Board' examinations should be conducted between the end of March and April.
Direct link to check ICSE, ISC Semester 2 Exam 2022 notification
Meanwhile, the CISCE declared the much-awaited ICSE and ISC term 1 results on February 7. Further, the pass certificate awarded or pass certificate not awarded/ eligible for compartment examination will only be declared after completion of the Semester 2 examination.
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