• CBSE Board Date Sheet 2023 Date & Time: Class 10, 12 Exam Date Sheet to be RELEASED SOON at cbse.gov.in- Steps to download here

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    CBSE Board Date Sheet 2023 Date & Time: Class 10, 12 Exam Date Sheet to be RELEASED SOON at cbse.gov.in- Steps to download here

    Digital
    Desk: Beginning on February 15, 2023, the Central Board of Secondary Education
    (CBSE) will administer the Class 10, and 12 exams. Students who have been
    waiting a long time will soon be able to see the timetable for the Class 10,
    and 12 exams on the official website, cbse.gov.in. Datesheets for the CBSE 10th
    and 12th grade exams will reportedly be made public this month, per media
    sources. The CBSE Date Sheet will reportedly be made public by 20 November
    2022, according to the most recent reports. The detailed class 10, and 12
    timetables will be available for download on the official website, cbse.gov.in,
    once they are issued to the public. According to reports, more than 34 lakh
    kids have enrolled for the CBSE Class 10 and 12 Board Exams in 2023.

     

    About
    18 lakh of these students are in Class 10, while another 16 lakh are in Class
    12. The board has already revealed the tentative procedures and schedules for
    the practical exams for schools with winter schedules. The connected schools
    finalised and submitted the LOC, or list of candidates, to the board in the
    month of July itself.

     

    CBSE 10th and 12th Exams in 2023: Download instructions

    • Go to the official websites cbse.gov.in and cbseacademic.nic.in
    • Click on the link for the schedule of the 10th and 12th grade exams in 2023

    The individual test schedules for the 10th and 12th grades will
    show up on the screen in PDF format. Download the schedules for the 10th and
    12th grades and print them off for future use.



















    The dates for the practical exams for Classes 10 and 12 have also
    been made public by CBSE, and the exam will start on January 1 of 2023. In
    2022, the board decided against term-based tests and returned to its annual
    test format. This year, the Board Classes 10 and 12 subjective test format
    would be used, with more multiple-choice questions and a bigger critical
    thinking portion.