CBSE 10th-12th Datesheet 2025: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is going to release the datesheet of 10th (Matriculation) and 12th (Intermediate) board exam 2025 soon. This time around 44 lakh students are expected to appear in the CBSE board exam, who are eagerly waiting for their exam datesheet. After the release of the datesheet, students will be able to check and download the subject wise time table by visiting the official website of CBSE cbse.gov.in or cbse.nic.in.
Board exams can start from 15th February
During the announcement of the 2024 board exam results, CBSE had confirmed that the 2025 board exams for Class 10 and Class 12 will begin from February 15, 2025 and the datesheet for the same is expected to be released by the end of November.
Step 1: First of all go to the official website of CBSE cbse.nic.in or cbse.gov.in.
Step 2: After the release of the datesheet, the download link of class 10th and 12th datesheet will be activated in the Latest@CBSE section.
step 3: Check subject wise exam date after clicking on download link of datesheet.
step 4: Download the datasheet and take printout for further reference.
CBSE 10th-12th Practical Exam
CBSE 10th-12th practical examinations and Internal Assessment (IA) will start from January 1, 2025. However, the practical examinations of winter schools have started from November 5, which will continue till December 5, 2024.
sample letter
Sample papers have been made available for the final examinations of Class 10 and Class 12. Students preparing for the exam can download them from CBSE academic portal cbseacademic.nic.in.
Important instructions issued for schools
CBSE has recently issued important instructions regarding board exams. The board exams to be held in 2025 will be held amid tight security. The examination room will not only be monitored through CCTV cameras, but the recording will also be saved. So that they can be seen when needed. CBSE has recently issued a notice giving this information.
The board has asked all schools to install CCTV cameras in all their examination rooms. This instruction has been sent to the principals and headmasters of all CBSE schools. Recordings will be made during the examination, which schools will have to maintain for at least two months. However, only authorized people will be able to view the recording.
Schools without CCTV cameras will not be able to conduct examinations.
CBSE further said that the cameras should have the facility of pan, tilt and zoom so that any area or student can be monitored. If CCTV cameras are not installed in any school then that school will not be considered as an examination centre.