CICSE DECLARES BOARD EXAMS FOR CLASSES 10, 12; RELEASES SOPS FOR EXAM CENTRES
NEW DELHI: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CICSE) will conduct board exams for classes 10 and 12 from May 5 and April 8 respectively, officials said Monday.
“The Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE), which is class 10 exam, will be conducted from May 5 to June 7. The Indian School Certificate Examination (ISC), which is class 12 exam, will be conducted from April 8 to June 16,” said Gerry Arathoon, CICSE’S Chief Executive and Secretary.
“The results will be issued through the convenors to the heads of schools by July. The results will not be available from office of council in New Delhi and no queries will be entertained from candidates, parents or guardians,” he added.
The board said the class 12 exams will begin on April 8 with Computer Science (Practical)-planning Session, which will be a 90-minutes paper, instead of three hours scheduled for other subjects starting April 9.
The council also issued a set of protocols to be followed at examination centres to ensure safety from the coronavirus, including maintaining social distance, as well as mandatory use of face mask and hand sanitiser. It instructed the students to arrive early at the examination centre to “ensure staggered movement and smooth entry into the school, to avoid overcrowding”.
Sharing of food, water and stationery supplies would be prohibited.
Usually, the CICSE board exams are conducted in February-march. However, the exams have been delayed this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Central board of Secondary Education (CBSE), which conducts board exams around the same time every year, has also deferred its exams to May-june this year.
The class 12 timetable of CICSE noted that the date and time for practical examinations of the subjects Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Indian Music (Hindustani), Fashion Designing, Physical Education, Computer Science (Examination Session) and Home Science (Examination Session), will be provided by the school concerned.
“Applications for recheck of answer scripts must be submitted online and must be received by the Council’s office not later than seven days from the day of declaration of the ISC Year 2021 Examination results,” Arathoon said.
Those willing to reappear for the examinations in 2022, or candidates who will have to appear for a compartmental examination also need to fill up their applications online, he added.