What is the duration of the ICSE board exam for Group-I subjects, such as History, Civics, Geography, and English?

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  • The duration of the ICSE board exam 2024 for Group-I subjects, including History, Civics, Geography, and English, is 3 hours.

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    • Total Duration: 3 hours
    • Individual Paper Duration: Each paper within Group-I (History, Civics, Geography, and English) will be 75 minutes long.
    • Breaks: There will likely be a short break of 15 minutes in between the papers within Group-I.
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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The ICSE date sheet 2024 states that the class 10 exam will start at 9 or 11 a.m. Exam time will range from 120 to 180 minutes, depending on the subject. According to the date sheet, the ICSE board exam 2024 would last two hours for Group 1 subjects like geography, history, civics, and English. On December 8, 2023, the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) published the ICSE 10th time table 2024 on the CISCE website. The exam dates, days, and times for every topic the board teaches in Class 10 are listed in the ICSE Class 10 timetable 2024.

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    Jasleen Taneja | Contributor-Level 10

    4 weeks ago

    The duration of the ICSE board exam 2026 for Group-I subjects like History, Civics, Geography, and English will be 3 hours. The exam will consist of 75 minutes for each paper, with a 15-minute break in between. The papers will be held on different dates, so please check the exam schedule carefully. Remember to reach the exam center early and take all necessary documents with you. All the best!

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