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CBSE Board Date Sheet 2010 Examination Class X

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CBSE Board 2010 Examination Date Sheet

The countdown for the Board exam 2010 has begun. The Last-ever Board exams for Class X will Commence from March 3 with the music paper followed by social science on march 5. The exams for Class X will get over on March 31 with science Practical skills paper.
For Class X, these will be the last Boards to be conducted after the introductions of continuous and comprehensive evaluation (CCE) in CBSE schools across the country. After the exams in 2010, Class X will be marked on a year-long basis instead of a one-time external exam.

Date Day Subject Name Time
03/03/2010 Wednesday MUSIC CAR.VOCAL,
MUSIC CAR.INS.MEL.,
MUSIC CAR.INS.PER. ,
MUSIC HIND.VOCAL ,
MUSIC HIND.INS.MEL ,
MUSIC HIND.INS.PER
10:30 AM
05/03/2010 Thursday SOCIAL SCIENCE 10:30 AM
08/03/2010 Friday URDU COURSE-A, PUNJABI, BENGALI, TAMIL, TELUGU, SINDHI, MARATHI, GUJARATI, MANIPURI, MALAYALAM, ORIYA, ASSAMESE, KANNADA, ARABIC, TIBETAN, FRENCH, PORTUGUESE, GERMAN, RUSSIAN, PERSIAN, NEPALI, LIMBOO, LEPCHA, BHUTIA, SPANISH, KASHMIRI, MIZO, BAHASA  ELAYU, URDU COURSE-B 10:30 AM
11/03/2010 Saturday MATHEMATICS 10:30 AM
13/03/2010 Monday PAINTING, ELEM. OF BUSINESS, ELEM BOOK-K & ACCY, TYPEWRITING-ENG, TYPEWRITING-HINDI 10:30 AM
15/03/2010 Wednesday HOME SCIENCE 10:30 AM
17/03/2010 Friday COMM. SANSKRIT 10:30 AM
19/03/2010 Saturday HINDI COURSE-A, HINDI COURSE-B 10:30 AM
23/03/2010 Monday ENGLISH COMM. , ENGLISH LNG & LIT. 10:30 AM
26/03/2010 Tuesday SCIENCE-THEORY, SCIENCE W/O PRAC. 10:30 AM
29/03/2010 Thursday INTRODUCTORY I T 10:30 AM
31/03/2010 Saturday SCIENCE-PRAC SKLS 10:30 AM 

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