CBSE made a big announcement, said- practicals will start from January 1 and exams will start from February 15.

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Education News Desk!!! CBSE Board has announced the date of practical and theory exams. According to this, the practical examinations of class 10th and 12th for the academic year 2024-2025 will start from January 1, 2024, while the theory examinations will be conducted from February 15, 2024. However, no information has been given about when the examinations will be conducted and on which day the examination for which subject will be held. For this, students will have to wait for the release of datesheet of class 10th and 12th. You can start preparing for your theory and practical exams as per the currently released dates.

Let us inform you that CBSE practical examinations for winter schools will be conducted between November 5 and December 5, 2024. This notice was already given by the board. After this, now the board has announced the date of practical examination for other schools.

Based on the previous years pattern, CBSE board is expecting that the class 10th and 12th datesheet may be released in December. Actually, the exam timetable for both the years 2023 and 2022 was released in December. Therefore, if the board follows this pattern then the timetable will be released this month itself.

To download the datesheet of class 10th, 12th, first of all students have to go to the official website of CBSE cbse.gov.in. – Now click on CBSE 10th Date Sheet 2025/CBSE 12th Date Sheet 2025 link. A PDF will be displayed on the screen. See it and download and save it.

CBSE had recently said that at least 75 percent attendance of students is mandatory to appear in the board exams. The notification issued by CBSE in this regard states that the board will grant 25% relaxation in attendant fees to students only in emergency cases such as medical emergencies, participation in national or international sports events or other serious reasons. For this also, students will have to submit necessary documents.

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