×

CBSE Board Exam 2024 Timetable Released

Check out subject-wise exams dates...

 

Students can visit official CBSE website for more information

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially revealed the date sheet for the 2024 Class 10th and Class 12th board exams. Students across the country can check the timetable for their exams. From February 15 to April 2, 2024, the examination window is set for both Class 10th and 12th. All exams will commence at 10:30 AM (IST) to maintain a consistent starting time. 

Class 10th Timetable 2024 For Main Subjects

Date Subject Subject Code
February 19, 2024 Sanskrit 119,122
February 21,2024 Hindi 002,085
February 26,2024 English 101,184
March 2,2024 Science 86
March 4,2024 Home Science 64
March 7,2024 Social Science 87
March 11,2024 Mathematics 041,241
March 13,2024 Information Technology 165,402,417

Class 12th Timetable 2024 For Science Stream (Main Subjects)

Date Subject Subject Code
February 22,2024 English 001,101,301
February 27,2024 Chemistry 43
March 4,2024 Physics 42
March 9,2024 Mathematics 041,241
March 12,2024 Physical Education 48
March 19,2024 Biology 44
April 2,2024 Computer Science 8

Class 12th Timetable 2024 For Commerce Stream (Main Subject)

Date Subject Subject Code
February 22,2024 English 001,101,301
March 9,2024 Mathematics 041,241
March 18,2024 Economics 030
March 23,2024 Accountancy 055
March 27,2024 Business Studies 054,833

Class 12th Timetable 2024 For Humanities (Arts) Main Subjects

Date Subject Subject Code
February 19,2024 Hindi Elective,Hindi Core 002,302
February 22,2024 Hindi Elective,English Core,English Elective (Functional) 001,301,101
February 29,2024 Geography 29
March 14,2024 Various Regional Languages (e.g. Punjabi, Bengali, Tamil) Various
March 18,2024 Economics 30
March 22,2024 Political Science 28
March 28,2024 History 27
March 30,2024 Sanskrit Core 322
April 1,2024 Sociology 39

CBSE designed the schedule with ample breaks between common Class 12 subjects, taking into account competitive exams like JEE Main. They avoided over 40,000 subject combinations to minimize scheduling conflicts, ensuring no student has exams for two subjects on the same day.

Source: Click Here