
ICSE Class 12 Commerce Board Exam today: Check last-minute details here
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CISCE is to conduct the Class 12 Commerce exam today at 2pm. Students who will appear for the exam can check last-minute details here.
ICSE Class 12 Board Exam 2022: The exam conducting body, Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE) has scheduled the Class 12 Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) Commerce exam for today, April 28, as per the released schedule. The exam will begin at 2 pm and end at 3:30 pm. According to the information, the exam is for 90 minutes. Students who will appear for the Class 12 Commerce exam are advised to check last-minute pointers here.
Students entering the Examination Room/Hall must maintain social distancing.
Students must ensure social distancing and follow Covid-19 safety instructions to avoid any mis-happening
Students must use face masks and carry their own hand sanitiser.
Students are required to carry their Admit Cards to the Examination Hall/room, without it no one is allowed to enter.

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