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For +10 Secondary Students All India Secondary School Examination (AISSE)

For +10 Secondary Students All India Secondary School Examination (AISSE)


1. In Class IX, students get Registered with CBSE in the month of August / September.

2. In Class X students do Form Fill-up for the CBSE Board Examination in the month of August / September by paying fees as fixed by the board.

3.CBSE conducts the SA – 1 (Midterm) & SA – 2 (Year End) Examinations both for the Class IX and X.

4. For Class IX students, CBSE conducts Problem Solving Assessment (PSA) Test in the month of January / February. The PSA marks are reflected as FA – 4 marks in Class IX and Class X. A Class X student can improve his/her PSA scores by appearing the same examination. Appearance in PSA is compulsory for Class IX Students.

5. A student has two options for appearing X Board Examination.

i. Scheme – 1 (School Conducted Examination)

  1. If after Class X, student wants to continue till Class XII of (+2) CBSE in the same school or at other CBSE Higher Secondary Schools, they shall opt this scheme of examination.
  2. This CBSE conducted examination will be held in the same school.

ii. Scheme – 2 (Board Conducted Examination

  1. If after Class X, student wants to persue +2 stream in other board such as CHSE or ICSE then the student must opt for this scheme of examination.This CBSE conducted examination will be held in some other school.
  2. Both the examinations are based on same syllabus, question pattern and weightage.

6. After Class X SA – 2 Examination, CBSE declares the result in the month of May / June.

7. CBSE issues Class X Result Certificate, which reflects both Class IX & X scholastic and co-scholastic overall performances (in grades and grade points).

After Class X SA – 2 Examination, CBSE also conducts following two examinations. These are optional and have no relation to Class X performance assessment or admission in +2.Optional Proficiency Test (OPT), to measure his/her learning standard at national level. Student’s Global Aptitude Index (SGAI) to determine his/her aptitude and worthiness for a particular stream he/she wishes to opt after +10.

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