New Delhi, Jan 7 (IANS) The Central Board of Secondary Education examinations would begin March 2, an official statement said Wednesday.
The statement issued by the CBSE further said that the class 10 exams would end by March 26 while the class 12 examinations would conclude by April 17.
The results are expected in May.
A total of 23.89 lakh students have registered for the 2015 CBSE board examinations as compared to 22.65 lakh students in 2014 and 21.76 lakh students in 2013.
The class 10 examinations would start with the dynamics retail, information technology, security, automobile technology and tourism papers while the class 12 examinations would begin with the English paper.
The exams will commence at 10.30 a.m.
The CBSE has put up the detailed date sheet on its website.
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