In this blog, Date sheet for CBSE Date Sheet Download 2022 Here is a link to a pdf of the Term Class X, XII Time Table. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the Term 1 and Term 2 Exam Schedules Notice for all students who will be taking their 10th and 12th-grade exams in the 2021-2022 academic year.
Due to the covid outbreak, CBSE decided to hold 10th and 12th-grade exams in two terms, namely the first and second terms. You will get a straight All Subjects Time and Date Schedule for both SSC and HSC Board exams on this page.
You can also get timetables in PDF format from the CBSE’s official websites, cbse.gov.in and CBSE.nic.in. We will provide all details on the CBSE Class 10th and 12th Schedule, as well as any recent updates, on this page, so please read it carefully.
Big Update:- CBSE has released the 10th/ 12th Circular Notification, which clearly states the DATE SHEET Release date as well as the fact that the 10, 12th Class Main Subjects exams will not be held on the same day, and that the Main Exams will begin on November 24, 2021, and all skill exams will begin on November 15, 2021.
<<Click Here to Download CBSE Official Date Sheet Notification PDF>>
| CBSE Class 10 – Main Subjects | CBSE Class 12 – Main Subjects |
| English, Hindi, Social Science Mathematics, Science. | Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Accountancy, English, Mathematics, Business Studies, Economics, Geography, Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, History, Physical Education, More |
CBSE Date Sheet 2021-2022 Overview
| Name of Board | Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) |
| Name of Exam | Term 1 and Term 2 |
| Classes | Class X and Class XII |
| Term 1 Exam type | MCQ Type Question- OMR Sheet (90 Minutes) |
| Term 2 Exam type | Written Exam (Short term / Long Term questions |
| Term 1 Exam date | 15, November to December 2021 |
| Term 2 Exam date | March or April 2022 |
| Date Sheet Release date | 18, October 2021 Monday (Confirmed) |

This year, CBSE will hold the Class 10th and Class 12th Exams in two phases for the first time. The first phase will be the Term 1 Phase, and the second phase will be the Term 2 Phase.
The entire syllabus for both X and XII courses will be divided into two terms, with multiple-choice questions (MCQ) in the first term exams, including case-based MCQs and MCQs of the assertion-reasoning kind.
The test will be 90 minutes long and will cover 50 percent of the rationalized syllabus.
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