Board Exam Date Sheet 2025, check list of board exams time table details

The State Board will release the Board Exam Date Sheet 2025 or Board Exam Time Table 2025 on its official website. Students who are appearing for the board exams can check the timetable (Date sheet) details on its web portal.

State Board Exam Latest Updates (List of State Board Exam Info) are provided here for you. Students can also check the list of board exams timetable details.

With the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) releasing the date sheet for class 10 and 12 exams, most state boards have announced their schedules on their web portals.

CBSE Board Exams

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) officially notified that the class 10 and class 12 board examinations would begin on February 15. The tests would last for 55 days and end on April 10.

Students may download the official date sheet for classes 10 and 12 from the official website, cbse.gov.in, after it has been released.

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), the other prominent national board besides the CBSE, said it will soon decide to conduct class 10 and 12 board exams.

State Board Exam Latest Update (List of State Board Exam Info)
Board Exams Date Sheet 2025

CBSE Board Exam Dates 2025

CBSE Class 10 Board ExamsFebruary to March, 2024
CBSE Class 12 Board ExamsFebruary to March, 2024
CBSE Board Exam Date
Board Exams Date Sheet
CBSE Board Exam Date Sheet
CBSE Class 10 Result
CBSE Class 12 Result
TS SSC Pre-Final Exams Time Table
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TS SSC Hall Ticket
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AP SSC Date Sheet (AP SSC Time Table)
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Assam Board Exam Date Sheet
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Bihar Board Exams
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Chhattisgarh Board Exams
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Chhattisgarh Class 12 Date Sheet
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Chhattisgarh 12th Class Result
CGSOS Class 10 Time Table
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CGSOS Class 12 Time Table
CGSOS 12th Result
Gujarat Board Exam Date Sheet
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Goa Board Exam Date Sheet
Himachal Pradesh Board Exams
Himachal Pradesh Board Exam Date Sheet
HP Class 10 Date Sheet
HP 10th Class Result
HP Class 12 Date Sheet
HP 12th Class Result
Haryana D.El.Ed Exam Date Sheet
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Haryana 10th Class Result
JK Board Exam Date Sheet
JKBOSE Class 10th Result
Jharkhand Board Exam Date Sheet
Karnataka SSLC Exam Time Table
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Odisha Board Exams
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Odisha Class 10 Result
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Manipur 10th Class Result
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Madhya Pradesh Board Exams
MP Class 10 Date Sheet
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MP Class 12 Date Sheet
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Maharashtra Board Exams
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Maharashtra Class 12 Registration
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Meghalaya Board Exams
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Tripura Board Exam Date Sheet
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West Bengal Board Exam Date Sheet
State Board Exam Info 2025

Which board should be read to lay a suitable foundation for writing the Civil Services Exam? Is it difficult to choose if you do not read it? Many such doubts come to students and parents. Let’s salvage these and raise proper awareness!.

Candidates who have won the Civil Services Examination say that their background is due to the principle of working hard in a particular direction.

We see them struggling with full concentration on the exam a year or two before they even write the test.

Background means working towards this goal from school days onwards and making quick decisions in life. In the case of schoolchildren, all decisions regarding them are made by their parents.

However, it is doubtful how many parents at the school level want their children to go into the civil service. Schools follow different boards, but there are also schools that encourage students in this regard.

Most schools offer students the opportunity to choose between two or three boards. There are boards on school education at the national and state levels.

These include the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), the Council of Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE – also known as ICSE), the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) and others.

What kind of books should be read? Useful for National Open School material. You can read news magazines to find out about current affairs. By doing so one can try to bridge the gap.

CBSE: There are more board schools in our country. All these CBSE schools follow NCERT-certified textbooks. This board is suitable for syllabus, undergraduate entrance, and competitive examinations. The curriculum focuses on mathematics and science subjects.

ICSE: This approach places a high priority on practicals and specific skills. Science, language, and arts‌ subjects will be given equal priority.

Students will have the opportunity to choose from a number of subjects. English and literature seem to be more important. Preference is given to teaching practically rather than theory. This curriculum is known to be complex.

NIOS: One of the largest open schooling systems in the world. It was introduced under the auspices of the Department of Human Resource Development. It was set up to increase literacy and to educate all sections of the society at convenient times.

This syllabus is similar to CBSE. Examinations are conducted twice a year. It is an alternative for those unable to attend regular schooling for various reasons. Interestingly, the study material provided by the Open School is very useful for the Civils examination.

State Board: Each state has its own state board. All administrative powers are vested in the respective states’ Ministries of Education. Curriculum, curriculum and paper format vary from state to state.

  • There are many boards available to choose from. Each has its own unique advantages and limitations.
  • If the candidate chooses CBSE it will serve as a foundation for entry into the Civil Services.
  • If the candidates choose other boards, join the Bridge‌ course in specific subjects.
  • Otherwise you can choose companies that offer modules in subjects like history and geography and attend these classes during the summer holidays.
  • If it is impossible to attend classes, read the National Open School Basic Material.
  • If you want to go a little deeper, you can study the study material of IGNOU and other Open Universities.
  • What are the subjects of Civil Services? Preparation for the examination should start two years in advance.

Students should note that … it is appropriate to choose a good school that has the best teachers and is closest to their residence.

Parents need not explore schools beyond their financial level just under the name of Civils‌ Foundation. Above all, a student must have a good professional degree. This is not an obstacle to Civils’ goal.

What is a better foundation?

Which board to choose depends on many factors. But let us know which board can lay a better foundation for success in the Civil Services exam. From a broader perspective .. The Civil Services Examination tests a candidate’s attitude towards serving the public.

General knowledge examines the candidate’s understanding and responses to social issues. The candidate observes this ‘Governmental Attitude’ not only during the written test but also during the interview.

Civils examines knowledge of Indian history, culture, Indian politics, Indian geography, social and economic development of India, environment and ecology and international relations at the macro level.

If the candidate chooses the optional subject according to his wishes, he will be tested to see if he has in-depth knowledge in it. This civils‌ examination system is specially designed to test the candidate’s subtle, macro knowledge. The student tests his ability to detect new changes in a subject.

Considering all these things, the benefits of the CBSE board may be somewhat higher than those of other boards. This includes the opportunity to acquire the knowledge required for the Civil Services Exam. The CBSE syllabus contains all the questions from the subjects appearing in the Civil Services question paper.

However, there is nothing to worry about if the students choose any other board. If you do not choose the board that will help you lay the foundation like CBSE, you can join the bridge course. They are also available through Home Tuitions. They provide a basic knowledge of Communicative English and Humanities subjects.

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