CBSE 10TH TIME TABLE

CBSE Class 10 Board Exam Time Table 202X

Your comprehensive guide to the examination schedule. Plan your studies effectively!

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the date sheet for the Class 10 Board Examinations for the academic year 202X-2Y. Students are advised to carefully review the schedule and prepare accordingly.

Date (Day) Subject Code Subject Name Exam Start Time Duration
February 15, 202X (Thursday) XXX Painting / Rai / Gurung / Tamang / Sherpa / Thai 10:30 AM 2 Hours
February 19, 202X (Monday) 086 Hindi Course A / Hindi Course B 10:30 AM 3 Hours
February 21, 202X (Wednesday) 184 English (Language & Literature) 10:30 AM 3 Hours
February 26, 202X (Monday) 087 Science 10:30 AM 3 Hours
March 02, 202X (Saturday) 041 Mathematics Standard / Mathematics Basic 10:30 AM 3 Hours
March 07, 202X (Thursday) 087 Social Science 10:30 AM 3 Hours
March 11, 202X (Monday) 165 Computer Applications / Information Technology 10:30 AM 2 Hours

Important Instructions for Students:

  • Reach the examination center at least 30-45 minutes before the commencement of the exam.
  • Carry your admit card and school ID to the examination hall. Digital copies are usually not permitted.
  • Do not carry any electronic gadgets (mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators unless specified) inside the exam hall.
  • Read all instructions on the question paper carefully before attempting to answer.
  • Use only blue or royal blue ballpoint/gel pen for writing answers.
  • Adhere strictly to the COVID-19 guidelines, if any are issued by the board or examination center.
  • Manage your time effectively to complete the paper within the stipulated duration.

Wishing all students the very best for their examinations!

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Difficult Words & Meanings

Here are some words from the topic that might be new or tricky, with easy-to-understand meanings:

  • Schedule: A plan of when things will happen; a timetable.
  • Commencement: The beginning or start of something.
  • Adherence (Adhere to): To stick to or follow rules, instructions, or a plan closely.
  • Mandatory: Required by rule or law; compulsory.
  • Vigilance: The state of keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties.
  • Venue: The place where an event (like an exam) happens.
  • Discrepancy: A difference between two things that should be the same.
  • Stipulated: Demanded or specified as part of an agreement or instruction.
  • Comprehensive: Including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something; thorough.
  • Subsequently: After a particular thing has happened; afterwards.
  • Tentative: Not certain or fixed; provisional. (Often used for initial timetables before they are finalized).
  • Errata: A list of corrected errors appended to a book or published document. (Sometimes CBSE issues errata for timetables if there are corrections).
  • Prohibited: Forbidden; not allowed.