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CBSE Board Examination Dates for the Year 2010

CBSE released the scehdule of 2010 exams.It includes the commencing of Class X and Class XII boards also.Below are the dates in a table which includes commencing date of AIEEE and AIPMT entrance exams also.

Name of Examination Schedule

Class 10 Examination will commence from 1st Working day of March 2010. Detailed datesheet will be announced in last week of December 2009.

Class 12 Examination will commence from 1st Working day of March 2010. Detailed datesheet will be announced in last week of December 2009.

All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) 2010 25th April 2010 (Sunday)

All India Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental Entrance Examination 2010 Preliminary Examination: April 03, 2010

Final Examination: May 16, 2010

Saturday, October 24, 2009


It has been a tradition for last 2-3 years to spread rumors about CBSE Examination Date Sheet. Even last year, it was being said that the exams will be conducted in the month of February 2009 as there are General Parliamentary Election in India. At last CBSE had to issue a notification regarding the examination dates and it was officially declared that there was no change in CBSE Examination schedule.

The same case is being repeated this year too. We are receiving lots of mails about CBSE Date Sheet for 2010 examinations. People say the exams are pre-pond due to common wealth games or due to new assessment scheme. We at http://helpline.cbsekey.com clearing the doubts of the students and parents for last one month still we are receiving more inquiries daily.

Now it is officially announced by CBSE that THERE IS NO CHANGE IN EXAMINATION SCHEDULE FOR 2010. CLASS 10 AND 12 EXAMS WILL START FROM FIRST WORKING DAY OF MARCH 2010 and detailed date sheet will be announced in last week of December 2009

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