Class 10 and 12 date sheet is released for the compartment examination (representative image)
Candidates who will appear in the supplementary examination can view and download their results on the official website of CISCE-cisce.org
Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has released ICSE, ISC Supplementary Examination 2023 Timetable. The class 10 and 12 date sheet has been released for the subject examination. Candidates who will appear in the supplementary exam can view and download their results on the official website of CISCE-cisce.org.
According to the schedule, the ICSE or class 10 compartment and improvement exam will be conducted between July 12 and July 19, 2023. The exam will be conducted in a single shift between 11am and 1pm. However, students are given 15 minutes to read the question sheet. In contrast, on July 12 and July 13, 2023, ISC or class 12 compartment and improvement examinations will be conducted. The exam will be held between 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM. As with class 10 exams, an additional 15 minutes is given for reading the question sheet.
ICSE, ISC Compartment Exam 2023 Timetable: Steps to Download
Step 1: Go to the official website of CISCE-cisce.org.
Step 2: On the homepage, click on ICSE, ISC Compartment Exam 2023 Timetable links
Step 3: A new PDF file will open listing dates
Step 4: Go through the data and download the PDF
Step: Take the printout for future reference
Candidates should note that it is compulsory to bring a printout of the admission card to the examination hall. If a student does not have the admission card with him, he is not allowed to appear for the exams.
This year, students performed exceptionally well, with an overall pass rate of 98.94 percent of students passing their ICSE class 10th exams and 96.93 percent passing their ISC class 12th exams.
Students who have not obtained the minimum score for a subject are allowed to take the supplementary exams. To qualify for these additional exams, students must have passed ISC/ICSE English or two other subjects. Students can use this option to retake an unsatisfactory subject and pass their exams without having to retake the entire academic year.