Tuesday, July 3, 2012

CBSE assigns weightage to Value Education in Board Exams


This academic year onwards, the Central Board of Secondary Education will be assigning 5% of the marks for value education in each of the core subjects in Class Xth and XIIth Board Exams. The questions will be for five marks in a 100-marks paper and for 3-4 marks in a paper of 70-90 marks.

Eg- A potential question in Economics is: a father in his will gives 40% each to his son and daughter and 20% to his servant who has been with him for long. Why has he done it and what is the value addition? 8 marks

The answer to this would be based upon Gender equality and charity.
Besides class Xth and class XIIth, schools have also been asked to select such relevant questions to be asked during the final exams for classes IXth and XIth.

The education system in India has been for long under the wrong light for neglecting  the skill and value development of students and making them tunnel-visioned towards  academics. CBSE in recent times has been taking many positive steps to address this concern. School heads have also welcomed the move, saying that the holistic development of a child holds greater importance over only academic development in the long run.

Cheers!
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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Online Accountancy Test Pack for CBSE XII

Meritnation launches the much awaited Accountancy Test Pack for CBSE class XII. Now you can brush up your Accountancy theory and get ample practice with the numerical questions in the subject.

Salient features of Meritnation’s Accountancy Test pack
This test pack designed as per the new syllabus prescribed by CBSE, will help you-
  • Gain confidence to solve numerical questions with abundant practice opportunities
  • Revise key concepts in each chapter using chapter-wise Practice Tests
  • Understand difficult chapters such as Goodwill of a Partnership Firm, Adjustment of a Partner’s Capital, Dissolution, Shares, Debentures and Ratio Analysis 
  • Revise concepts with the help of printable Revision Notes
  • Prepare for final exams using full-course Model Tests
  • Refer to model NCERT Solutions to clear your understanding in all concepts
  • Get an idea about the probable board questions 
Meritnation’s Accountancy Test pack is geared to help you solve all questions efficiently & accurately. So get cracking and score well!

Best of Luck!
Team Meritnation
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Thursday, June 14, 2012

The impact of changed format for IIT JEE examinations


The decision by HRD minister Mr Kapil Sibal to have a common entrance examination for all engineering colleges from 2013 has evoked a mixed bag of reactions. However, despite the lot of criticism that it has received, we strongly welcome this move.

Under the new scheme, all aspirants will have now have to appear for two exams - JEE main and JEE advanced - to be held on the same day. For admission to IITs, a student will be first shortlisted on the basis of the cumulative score in Class XII exams and the main test – each getting a 50% weightage. It has been proposed that the final merit list for admission to IITs will be basis only the student’s performance in the JEE advanced test.

For centrally funded institutions which include NITs and IIITs, it will be 40% for Class XII board, 30% for the main test and another 30% for the advanced test:

Why the need for a common engineering entrance exam?

In the earlier scheme of things a student’s performance in class XII exams was not given any weightage in the engineering entrance exams. Thus, a student although wanting to also do well in Board exams, was often unable to do so given the inability to cope with the differing demands of the two exams.

The interesting thing to note here is that, while students still had to first ‘master’ their class XII concepts in order to hope to crack IIT JEE and other competitive exams, performance in class XII exams was never openly acknowledged as being important. A student who gave everything  to preparing for these entrances but was still unable to clear it, most likely had the entire career messed up because of sub-optimal performance in the class XII exams.
How do these changes impact the lives of engineering aspirants?

With the new pattern, however everything changes. With class XII marks finding a place in the selection process, an engineering aspirant’s performance in the class XII school exams has suddenly become legitimate. Such an integrated approach to education prepares the right foundation for lifelong learning in the student and makes the student look at education in a holistic manner and not merely as an ‘entrance exam’ that needs to be ‘cracked’.

From our interaction with thousands of engineering aspirants in the country over several years, we could not have been more confident that this is indeed a great bold move by the government.

Some of the advantages of the common engineering entrance are highlighted below-
-It will reduce the pressure of multiple exams on students
-It will help restore the importance of class XII boards
-It will reduce the strangle-hold of coaching institutes for securing admissions into IITS
-It will help reduce the added burden on aspirants in terms of time, fees and stress as students prepared for multiple exams
-The IITs will now have a larger base to choose from

The move to have a common test has been lauded by the entire teaching community, including principals. Students and parents too have welcomed this move as it greatly reduces their mental and financial burden, contrary to a small voice of dissent that believes that the burden on a student has actually increased. We believe that such an integrated approach of concept-building through school exams coupled with problem solving skills necessary in entrance exams, will only benefit students in the long run.

Yet another concern has been that the exam will now become easier and the IITs will no longer remain the institutions of excellence. Our take is that the exam has always been tough and only the best got through. By simply enabling more students to take the exam with less pressure should not make it any less so. May the truly deserving students win the coveted seat!

Pavan Chauhan
Managing Director- Meritnation.com

Note:  This is the first in the series of IIT JEE blogs. Do keep a watch on this space for more news on IIT JEE from our IIT expert-Pravin Tyagi!

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

CBSE to introduce English novels from class IX

The Central Board of Secondary Education is aiming to foster reading habits in students by introducing novels for classes IX-XII. With this attempt, more emphasis will be laid on teaching language skills rather than merely providing verbose notes which makes studies monotonous and mundane.

This attempt of CBSE would nurture reading habits among students of Classes XI and XII as well as among students who are a part of the Formative Assessment in CCE of Classes IX and X.

 As per the revised guidelines of the curriculum in English language, CBSE has introduced the following novels for students of Classes IX to XII (w.e.f. 2012-13 for classes IX and XI and w.e.f. 2013-14 for classes X and XII)
Class Class IX Class X Class XI Class XII
English Communicative (Code 101)

 English Language & Literature (Code 184)
English Communicative (Code 101)

 English Language & Literature (Code 184)
English Core (Code 301) English Core (Code 301)
Name of the Book Prescribed Gulliver’s Travels the Book (2005 edition) by Jonathan Swift

  OR

Three Men in a Boat (1889 edition) by Jerome. K. Jerome
Diary of a Young Girl (1947 edition) by Anne Frank

 OR

 The Story of My Life (1903 edition) by Helen Keller
The Canterville Ghost (1906 edition) by Oscar Wilde

 OR 

Up from Slavery( 2000 edition) by Booker T. Washington
Hounds of Baskerville (1902) Arthur Conan Doyle

OR


Lord of Flies 1954) William Golding
As per the guidelines, out of the two novels prescribed at each level, every school has the option to choose and teach students either of the two novels for the sake of examination. All the novels would be introduced in expanded form.
 Check out the link below to read more: http://www.cbseacademic.in/web_material/Circulars/2012/Promoting_Reading_Habits_3_2012.pdf

Friday, June 1, 2012

CBSE organizes “The 2nd CBSE-TERI GREEN Olympiad”


The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)’ has been conducting the ‘GREEN Olympiad’ since 1999 and attracts participation from lakhs of school students across India and abroad.

The ‘GREEN Olympiad’ aims to test the knowledge of students in the field of environment and in turn create awareness about issues touching their daily lives. The purpose of this event is to improve and expand the scope of environment education both at the national and international level and to develop human resources, institutional infrastructure and a diverse mixture of locale-specific, regional and national action plans to sensitize schools on the need for environmental protection.

Important points to note:

  • A minimum of 20 students from a school are required to register the school for the examination.
  • The examination is open to students of classes VIII-X only.
  • The examination can be taken either in English or in Hindi.
  • The examination will be held on 25 August 2012 and 29 September 2012.
  • The last date for receiving the duly filled registration forms is 23 July 2012.

For more information, log onto www.teriin.org/olympiad.


Cheers!

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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Common test for IITs and other engineering courses from 2013


JEE to be combined with AIEEE, 50 % weightage to class XIIth marks

A common national level test for admission to engineering courses across the country will be introduced from 2013. Under the new scheme, all aspirants will have to take two exams - JEE main and JEE advanced - to be held on the same day. The aspirant's scores in these 2 exams will determine whether he or she is eligible for admission to the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT), NIITs or IIITs, or other state-funded institutions.

For admission to IITs, 50% weightage will be given to the class XIIth results, while for centrally funded institutions which include NIITs and IIITs, it will be 40%.

The new structure has met stiff opposition from students and the IIT faculty alike. What do you think? Should class XIIth marks be given weightage in the selection process for the engineering entrances?

On the other hand, a student wanting to take admission into an engineering college need no longer sit for three to five entrance tests, but just a single test will do. So for over 15 lakh students who sit for engineering entrance exams every year, can this be seen as welcome move?


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Sunday, May 27, 2012

Cope with results anxiety with ease

How anxious are you?

During times of uncertainty or worry it often helps to pin down exactly what you’re feeling. But how can you make sense of what may be just a vague feeling of discomfort?

You can begin by figuring out what kind of anxiety you have according to what you’re doing, feeling, or thinking.

What are you doing?
  • You are pacing up and down
  • You are getting short-tempered with people
  • You cry easily
  • You are sleeping too much or too little
What are you feeling?
  • Your heart is beating faster
  • You have headaches or muscle pains
  • You don't feel like eating
  • You are feeling sick to your stomach
  • You are feeling shaky, weak, or dizzy
  • You have a choking feeling in your throat and chest
What are you thinking?
  • What are you telling yourself about your situation?
  • What do you believe will happen?
Getting to know about how your body is responding to the anxiety is one of the first measures to coping with it. Identifyas to what exactly you are feeling and where exactly your normal body routine is going wrong. After you are able to do so, try going back to the normal routine.

For eg- if you generally have your lunch at a certain time, but are not feeling hungry today, convince yourself to eat at least a wee bit. The idea is to trick your body into believing that everything is going on as usual and there’s no need for releasing those extra stress hormones.

Also, divert your mind to talk to yourself and plan about more important issues like your career options and BE READY WITH A BACKUP PLAN on that if by chance the results are not as good as you had expected.

Exercising and deep breathing exercises are also very effective in reducing stress, and you should go for a walk or a quick jog and see how light you feel when you return home!

Hope you score great tomorrow! Don’t worry, you’re not alone!

Good Luck!
Team Meritnation

Thursday, May 24, 2012

CBSE launches post-results counselling helpline


An important piece of information for those feeling anxious after the results. CBSE has launched a post-results counselling helpline that will be operational from today for students and parents who are looking for guidance pertaining to the Board results.

The tele-counselling helpline is an outreach programme that will also help students and parents overcome the post-result stress.

Students can dial a toll free number - 1800 180 3456 - from any part of the country between 8am and midnight and get in touch with the counsellors. The helpline will be active for the next 15 days.

Cheers!
Team Meritnation

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

CBSE Class Xth Results to be announced on May 24th


CBSE is going to announce the class Xth results for the year 2012 TOMORROW, May 24th 2012. Students can access their results by logging on to any of the following websites and entering their Roll Number -


As results approach, you might be feeling the pressure getting to you. If you are experiencing sweaty palms, racing heartbeat, nausea or disturbing thoughts, you are not alone! These are all signs of anxiety and in fact, it can be quite normal to feel some anxiety before results and feel those butterflies in your stomach.

Instead of worrying about the results that are not in your hands, you should focus on how you can best utilize the time available. A starting point can be to understand the career options that each of the streams offer after +2.

You might want to try out the Personality Tests on Meritnation to understand your strong and weak areas and the Meritnation Stream Selector to understand your aptitude for various fields.

So, in all, discussing about the stream that you want to get into should be a priority right now over thinking about the results!

Good luck!
Team Meritnation

Monday, May 21, 2012

Brush up your concepts with the new Summer Education Pack by Meritnation!


Meritnation launches a special pack for CBSE classes VI-XII to help strengthen your fundamentals in Maths & Science this summer! The Summer education Pack gives you a chance to brush up important concepts from topics covered in previous classes, and work upon the basics to help build a more thorough understanding of concepts in your present class.

Learn your way through these important topics with extensive videos, animations, tests, puzzles & interactive exercises.

So what are you waiting for? Subscribe to Meritnation’s Online Course now to get this exciting Summer Education Pack for your class absolutely FREE! We at Meritnation are confident that our latest offering will give you an edge over your classmates when the school re-opens!


Cheers!

Team Meritnation

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

CBSE students may now get a chance to apply directly to foreign universities


The Central Board of Secondary Education is introducing the CBSE-International curriculum in 100 affiliated schools in India from the academic session 2013. The program is already being implemented in several schools across Singapore, Oman, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and Japan and is long due to be implemented in India as well.

The CBSE-i curriculum follows the international pattern and will do away with the need to opt for the International Baccalaureate (IB) Program or the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) for students aspiring to go abroad after completing their class XIIth in India. The curriculum incorporates subjects like visual arts, performing arts, research, life skills and physical education besides language, science and social science. Seems like CBSE, through this program, is also looking towards the all-round holistic development of the students and not just focusing on their academic progress.

CBSE-i has been a success internationally and now, with over 350 Indian schools having expressed their interest to join the program, students here should also be able to be a part of this program soon.

This is an important step taken by CBSE to promote world-class education in India. Incorporating the program in all the schools will be significant in bringing the Indian school curriculum at par with that followed worldwide.

Kudos to CBSE for this initiative!

Cheers!

Team Meritnation

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Economics Test Pack for CBSE XI


Great news for all you students studying Economics in Class XI! Meritnation.com launches Economics Test Pack for CBSE Class XI. Now get set to top your Economics exam as you prepare with Economics Test Pack developed with special emphasis on important questions to help you confidently tackle both numerical and theoretical problems. Revise important formulae in topics such as Correlation, Index Numbers, Measures of Deviations with ease with the help of concise Revision Notes. A variety of tests and Revision Notes written in easy-to-understand style in Meritnation’s Economics Test Pack will help you thoroughly assess your understanding of chapters such as Unemployment, Poverty, Comparative Economic Development and others for a guaranteed great performance in exams.

Meritnation.com’s Economics Test Pack for CBSE Class XI includes-

  • Chapter-wise Practice Tests in MCQ & descriptive formats
  • MCQ tests to help you assess your hold over concepts.
  • Descriptive (QA) tests to help you gain maximum practice advantage for exams
  • Full-course Model tests/ Sample papers for a thorough evaluation of preparation
  • Chapter-wise Revision Notes in downloadable PDF format

So subscribe to Economics Test Pack now to ensure top marks in Economics this year.
Cheers!
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Friday, February 24, 2012

Tips for CBSE Mathematics Exam (For Class 10 - SA II)

Piles of notes, loads of books around, last minute revision and late night studies! Yes, Boards have reached your doorsteps. The last few days before the examination call for ‘smart and quick study'. Previously maths was considered as the only subject where it was possible to score hundred percent. Even today this holds true for the well-prepared.
Let us start by analysing the unit-wise weightage of marks.
SECOND TERM MARKS: 80
UNITS MARKS
II ALGEBRA

Quadratic equations and Arithmetic progressions
20
III GEOMETRY

Circles and Constructions
16
IV MENSURATION

Areas related to circles, Surface areas and volumes
20
V TRIGNOMETRY

Heights and Distances
8
VI COORDINATE GEOMETRY 10
VII PROBABILITY 6
TOTAL 80
  • From the chart, it is apparent that the units, Algebra and Mensuration account for 50% of the total marks, so prepare these units well.
  • But do not leave any stone unturned, prepare for the rest of the units with the same vigor.
  • Construction (Geometry) is one such topic where one can score full marks if they are fully-versed with the constructions.
Pattern of the Paper
The Mathematics paper has 4 sections viz. A, B, C and D. Section A contains MCQ questions of 1 mark. Section B and C contains short answer questions (SA) of 2 and 3 marks respectively. Section D contains long answer questions (LA) of 4 marks each.
There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, internal choice is provided in one question of 2 marks, 3 questions of 3 marks and two questions of 4 marks.

To know which type of questions come from which chapter, have a look at the table given below.


SECTION A B C D Total Questions Total Marks
UNITS MCQ (1) SA I (2) SA II (3) LA (4) Marks Total
Algebra 2 2 2 2 8 20
Geometry 4 1 2 1 8 16
Mensuration 2 2 2 2 8 20
Trigonometry 1 - 1 1 8 8
Coordinate geometry - 2 2 - 4 10
Probability 1 1 1 - 3 6
Total Questions 10 8 10 6 34
Total Marks 10 16 30 24
8
(Even though the weightage remains the same, the pattern of the individual questions may vary.)

1) Long answer questions usually come from algebra, geometry, mensuration and trignometry. So, prepare long answer questions of these chapters very well.

2) Answers of MCQ should be given in one or two words only. So, do not waste your time in writing the question or whole solution during exam.

Some common mistakes that students do:

Here are a few common mistakes that students tend to make.

  • Mistake: -21+4 = 17
  • Correction: -21+4 = -17
(Take care of the signs)
  • Mistake: 2(x2+1) = 2 x2+1
  • Correction: 2(x2+1) = 2x2+2
(Caught within Brackets)
  • Mistake: sin (x+y) = sin x + sin y
  • Correction: sin (x+y) ≠ sin x + sin y
(Tricks with Trignometry)
Tips to Revise
  1. Maths is a subject that cannot be read. Practice makes maths perfect. So, practise maths by writing and actually solving the questions.
  2. Practice all the NCERT questions including the solved examples.
  3. You can solve additional exercises from reference books and those available on www.meritnation.com for additional practice.
  4. Practice all the Board questions asked in the last five years (that comes under current syllabi). To have a look at the board papers, visit here.
  5. On the eve of the exam, go through the revision notes available on www.meritnation.com.
  6. You can write down all the formulae/identities/results to speed up recollection of the same during the exam.
  7. We advise you to take proper sleep, do not do overnight revision because a fresh mind is very important on the D-day.
All the best friends!!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Special Tips for Exams!

Exams are round the corner and most of you must be busy studying hard, sometimes even through the night! A little bit of exam pressure spurs most students on and they report that they are often able to get down to doing some serious studying! It is however important that you do not let exam stress get the better of you. Keep the anxiety in perspective and remember that at the end of the day, it is after all just an exam!

Here are some tips that you might find useful in preparing for your exams-

  • Know your syllabus well. It just might be a good idea to refer to the updated syllabus for your class from the CBSE website just so as to ensure that you have not missed out on any topic.
  • Be thorough with your NCERT textbook. Being completely familiar with all question types from the NCERT text book is good way to study while preparing for your exams, particularly Board Exams.
  • Solve previous years’ Board Papers. Lay your hands on Board Papers from the previous years and practice. Do make sure that the publisher is authentic 
  • Understand the marking scheme followed by CBSE. Your familiarity with the marking scheme will help you work along by keeping in mind the marks allotted for the various steps in the correct answer.
  • Avoid last minute cramming. It is important to understand your concepts well if you really want to score high in your exams.
  • Sleep well the day before exams. Getting a good night’s sleep will only help you remember all that you have studied and will help you focus better
  • While writing the exam, pay attention to the number of marks allotted to a question and write your answers accordingly. Just cos’ you may know a lot more than is asked, writing it all down will not fetch you extra marks!
  • Pay particular attention to the key terms used in the question and organize your answer accordingly. For example if the question has ‘Differentiate’ your answer should look different from the answer when the question is ‘Explain’.  Simple stuff, yet critical to get those marks!

Best of Luck!
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

A Good Result In Class XII Exams Becomes Important For IIT Aspirants!

There is news for all you students preparing to get into the IITs or any of the other engineering colleges! Beginning 2013, you can no longer afford to ignore your class XII exams. It has been decided that at least 40% weightage will be given to class XII marks for admission to the 15 IITs.

A common aptitude-cum-advanced knowledge test is all set to replace the IIT-JEE and AIEEE in 2013. The single Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) proposed for admission into the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)/National Institutes of Technology/Indian Institute of Science Education and Research/Indian Institute of Information Technology and state government-run engineering colleges, will be based on a system of varying weightages to class XII results.

Thus, while there would be single test for admission, class XII weightage would have variations that would cater to the needs of the different engineering colleges and state governments. The variations in the weightages have been devised to deal with the different systems of evaluation in each state. Put simply, the weightage given to class XII results would be different for admission to IIT and different for other engineering colleges.

So, whatever the ‘weightage band’ one thing is clear – good grades in school can now go a long way in realizing your career goals! Schools across have welcomed this move, as they feel that now the students will start focusing on their class XII exams and not blindly run after coaching centres that merely “equip” the candidates to crack competitive exams, caring little for concept-based teaching.

A single exam would also mean that as students you do not have to prepare for multiple exams! A step in the right direction, would you say?

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Math, Science, English, Hindi - Ask & Answer Discussion Board Members

Ask & Answer has been a very important feature for all of us. Over last few months, we’ve got a lot of feedback from you guys and we thought of working on a modified look. So, what has changed?
Here goes….

The new “Review” page

The review page has replaced the old “Overview” page. It has two new sections - “Ask” and “Answer”. The review page shows all the questions that have already been answered or certified i.e thumbs up given by a Meritnation expert. Look for   and  logos to easily locate these questions.

How to find your posts!

This might have puzzled lots of you, but it’s really easy!

In the “Ask” section, you can post Math, Science, English, Hindi questions just like before.

Every time you ask a question, it is saved in the “My Q&A” section for you to easily locate it for future reference.

All of your friends and other Meritnation users will also be able to see your questions at the top in the “Answer” section. These questions will no longer appear in the default “Review” page.

In the “Answer” section, you can view questions that are waiting for you to answer them !

Every time you answer a question, or post in a question asked by another user, it is saved in the “My Q&A” section for you to easily locate it for future reference.

We do believe that these changes would help you make better use of the “Ask & Answer” feature. But hey, we need to hear what you think. For us, there is really nothing as valuable as your feedback.

Keep posting!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Smart Study Tips for Exam Preparation Time

With exams approaching it is time for you to hone up your study skills so that you can study smart and make the most of all the educational resources at hand. Watch this video on 'Smart Studying' for some handy tips.

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ICSE and ISC 2012 date-sheets are here!

Get ready for the final preparations for ICSE (class X) and ISC (class XII) exams that are starting next month!


Class X - ICSE exam date sheet 2012
Date Day Subject
27th February Monday English Language - English Paper 1
29th February Wednesday Literature in English- English Paper 2
2nd March Friday Environmental Education
5th March Monday History & Civics- H.C.G.- Paper 1
7th March Wednesday Geography- H.C.G.- Paper 2
9th March Friday French/Computer Science (Group II Elective)
12th March Monday Mathematics
14th March Wednesday Physics- Science Paper 1
16th March Friday Chemistry- Science Paper 2
19th March Monday Biology- Science Paper 3
22nd March Thursday Environmental Science (Group II Elective)
28th March Wednesday Economics (Group II Elective)
Class XII - ISC exam date sheet 2012
Date Day Subject
27th February Monday English Paper 1
29th February Wednesday English Paper 2
2nd March Friday Environmental Education Paper 1
5th March Monday Commerce
7th March Wednesday Biology Paper 1/ Business Studies
10th March Saturday Literature in English
12th March Monday Physics Paper 1
14th March Wednesday Sociology
16th March Friday Computer Science Paper 1 / Biotechnology Paper 1
17th March Saturday Psychology
19th March Monday Mathematics
20th March Tuesday Geom. & Mechanical Drawing
21st March Wednesday History
22nd March Thursday Accounts/ Chemistry Paper 1
23rd March Friday Political Science
26th March Monday Economics
28th March Wednesday Geography Paper 1/ Electricity & Electronics
2nd April Monday Environmental Science

You can view the complete date sheet at www.cisce.org We wish you all the very best!

Cheers!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

CBSE X and XII date-sheet is out!

With the Central Board of Secondary Education declaring the date-sheet for CBSE Class X and Class XII Board exams, it is time to put your preparations for the exams in the final gear! The exams are scheduled to begin from the 1st & 2nd of March 2012 for CBSE classes XII & X respectively.

2012 CBSE exam date-sheet for class X
Date Day Subject
2nd March Friday Mathematics
14th March Wednesday Comm. Sanskrit
16th March Friday Eng Comm. / Eng Lang & Lit
20th March Tuesday Science-Theory / Science w/o Prac
22nd March Thursday Hindi Course-A / Hindi Course-B
26th March Monday Social Science

2012 CBSE exam date-sheet for class XII
Date Day Subject
1st March Thursday English Elective / English Core
3rd March Friday Political Science
5th March Monday Physics
6th March Tuesday Business Studies
10th March Saturday Biotechnology /Engg. Graphics
13th March Tuesday Chemistry
14th March Wednesday History
15th March Thursday Accountancy
17th March Saturday Biology
21st March Wednesday Economics
24th March Saturday Mathematics
27th March Tuesday Computer Science
4th April Wednesday Geography
11th April Wednesday Sociology
13th April Friday Psychology

You can check out their website www.cbse.nic.in for the complete date-sheet. We wish you all the best as you gear up for your exams.

Cheers!