ICSE class 10 board exams syllabus for all subjects.
The paper is divided into two Sections, A and B. Section A consists of questions requiring short answers and covers the entire syllabus. There is no choice of questions. Section B consists of questions requiring longer answers. You are required to answer four questions.
Read more ...There is one paper of two hours duration carrying 100 marks and Internal Assessment of 100 marks. The paper has two Sections. Section A (Compulsory) contains short answer questions covering the entire syllabus. Section B consists of questions, which will require detailed answers. There is a choice of questions in this section.
Read more ...The syllabus is divided into three sections: (i) Section A - Vocal Music, (ii) Section B - Instrumental Music (iii) Section C - Tabla.
Read more ...There is one written paper of two hours duration carrying 100 marks and Internal Assessment of 100 marks. The written paper is divided into two Sections, A and B. Section A consists of compulsory short answer questions on Section A of the syllabus.
Read more ...There is one written paper of two hours duration carrying 100 marks and Internal Assessment of 100 marks. The paper consists of two Sections, A and B. Section A consists of compulsory short answer questions covering the entire syllabus. Section B consists of questions which require detailed answers. There is a choice of questions.
Read more ...There is one written paper of two hours duration carrying 100 marks and Internal Assessment of 100 marks. The paper is divided into two sections: A and B. Section A consists of compulsory short answer questions covering the entire syllabus. Section B consists of questions which require detailed answers. There is a choice of questions in this section.
Read more ...There are two papers in the subject. Paper I (Theory) is of 2 hours duration carrying 100 marks. The paper is divided into four sections as follows: (i) Section I: 40 marks (ii) Section II: 20 marks, (iii) Section III: 20 marks, (iv) Section IV: 20 marks.
Read more ...There is one written paper of two hours duration carrying 100 marks and Internal Assessment of 100 marks. The paper is divided into two sections A and B.
Section A (Compulsory) consists of compulsory short answer questions covering the entire syllabus. Section B consists of questions which require detailed answers. There is choice of questions in this section.
Read more ...There is one theory paper of two hours duration of 100 marks and Internal Assessment of 100 marks. The paper consists of Part I and Part II.
Part I (compulsory) contains short answer questions on the entire syllabus. Part II consists of questions that require detailed answers. There is a choice of questions.
Read more ...There is one written paper of two hours duration carrying 100 marks and Internal Assessment of 100 marks. The paper is divided into two sections: A and B.
Section A (Compulsory - 40 marks) consists of compulsory short answer questions covering the entire syllabus. Section B (60 marks) consists of questions which require detailed answers and there is choice of questions in this section.
Read more ...There is one paper of two hours duration carrying 80 marks and Internal Assessment of 20 marks. The paper has two Sections: Section A (Compulsory) contains short answer questions covering the entire syllabus. Section B contains six questions. You are required to answer any four questions from this section.
Read more ...There is one written paper of two hours duration carrying 80 marks and Internal Assessment of 20 marks. The paper is divided into two sections: A and B.
Read more ...There is one paper of two hours duration carrying 80 marks and Internal Assessment of 20 marks. The paper is divided into two sections: A and B. Candidates offering Economic Applications in (Group III) are not eligible to offer Economics (Group II).
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There is one paper of two hours duration of 80 marks and Internal Assessment of practical work carrying 20 marks. The paper is divided into two sections: Section I (40 marks) and Section II (40 marks).
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There is one paper of two hours duration of 80 marks and Internal Assessment of practical work carrying 20 marks. The paper is divided into two sections: Section I (40 marks) and Section II (40 marks).
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There is one paper of two hours duration carrying 80 marks and Internal Assessment of practical work carrying 20 marks. The paper is divided into two sections: Section I (40 marks) and Section II (40 marks).
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There is one paper of two and a half hours duration carrying 80 marks and Internal Assessment of 20 marks. The paper is divided into two sections: Section I (40 marks) and Section II (40 marks).
Read more ...There is one paper of two hours duration carrying 100 marks and Internal Assessment of 100 marks. The paper is divided into two Sections - A and B. Section A consists of compulsory short answer questions covering the entire syllabus.
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There is one paper of two hours duration carrying 80 marks and Internal Assessment of 20 marks. The Paper consists of two parts - Part I and Part II.
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There is one paper of two hours duration carrying 80 marks and an Internal Assessment of 20 marks. The paper is divided into two parts - Part I and Part II. Part I (30 marks) contains short answer questions set from the entire syllabus. You are required to answer all questions.
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There are two papers: (i) English Language (ii) Literature in English. Each of these papers is of two hours duration and 80 marks.
Read more ...Semester 2 is of 40 marks. The syllabus consists of six units: Algebra, Geometry, Mensuration, Trigonometry, Statistics, Probability.
Read more ...Semester 1 is of 40 marks. Civics consists of one unit: The Union Legislature. History consists of two units: The Indian National Movement (1857 - 1917), Mass Phase of the National Movement (1915 - 1947).
Read more ...Semester 2 is of 40 marks. Civics consists of two units: The Union Executive, The Judiciary. History consists of one unit: The Contemporary World.
Read more ...Semester 1 is of 40 marks. The syllabus consists of six units: Interpretation of Topographical Maps, Physical features, Climate, Soil Resources, Natural Vegetation, Water Resources.
Read more ...Semester 2 is of 40 marks. The syllabus consists of six units: Map of India, Mineral and Energy Resources, Agriculture, Manufacturing Industries, Transport, Waste Management.
Read more ...Semester 1 is of 40 marks. The syllabus consists of three units: Commercial Mathematics, Algebra, Geometry.
Read more ...Semester 1 is of 40 marks. The syllabus consists of three units (i) Force, Work, Power and Energy (ii) Light (iii) Sound.
Read more ...Semester 2 is of 40 marks. The syllabus consists of 4 units: (i) Sound (ii) Electricity and Magnetism (iii) Heat (iv) Modern Physics.
Read more ...Semester 1 is of 40 marks. The syllabus consists of six units: (i) Periodic Properties and variations of Properties (ii) Chemical Bonding (iii) Acids, Bases and Salts (iv) Analytical Chemistry (v) Mole Concept and Stoichiometry (vi) Electrolysis.
Read more ...Semester 2 is of 40 marks. The syllabus consists of three units: (i) Metallurgy (ii) Study of Compounds (iii) Organic Chemistry.
Read more ...Semester 1 is of 40 marks. The syllabus consists of two units: (i) Basic Biology (ii) Plant Physiology.
Read more ...Semester 2 is 40 marks. It contains one unit - Human Anatomy and Physiology with four chapters (i) Circulatory System (ii) Excretory System (iii) Nervous system (iv) Endocrine System.
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