The Board of Intermediate Education of Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) | Date Sheet 2010
The Board of Intermediate Education of Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) has announced the date sheet for the Intermediate First and Second Year March 2010 examinations.
Andhra Pradesh Date Sheet Intermediate First Year Examination March 2010
Paper 1 :
Examination Date & Day
Examination Paper
March 3, Wednesday
Second Language Paper - 1
March 5, Friday
English Paper - 1
March 8, Monday
Mathematics Paper - 1A, Botany Paper - 1, Civics Paper - 1, Psychology Paper - 1
March 10, Wednesday
Mathematics Paper - 1B, Zoology Paper - 1, History Paper - 1
March 12, Friday
Physics Paper - 1, Economics Paper - 1, Classical Language Paper - 1
March 15, Monday
Chemistry Paper - 1, Commerce Paper - 1, Sociology Paper - 1, Fine Arts, Music Paper - 1
March 18, Thursday
Geology Paper - 1, Home Science Paper - 1, Public Administration Paper - 1, Logic Paper - 1, GeographyPaper - 1, Bridge Course Maths Paper - 1
March 20, Saturday
Modern Language Paper – 1
Paper 2 :
Examination Date & Day
Examination Paper
March 4, Thursday
Second Language Paper - 2
March 6, Saturday
English Paper - 2
March 9, Tuesday
Mathematics Paper - 2A, Botany Paper - 2, Civics Paper - 2, Psychology Paper - 2
March 11, Thursday
Mathematics Paper - 2B, Zoology Paper - 2, History Paper - 2
March 13, Saturday
Physics Paper - 2, Economics Paper - 2, Classical Language Paper - 2
March 17, Wednesday
Chemistry Paper - 2, Commerce Paper - 2, Sociology Paper - 2, Fine Arts, Music Paper - 2
March 19, Friday
Geology Paper - 2, Home Science Paper - 2, Public Administration Paper - 2, Logic Paper - 2, Geography Paper - 2, Bridge Course Maths Paper - 2
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learning has only increased the pressure on students.
INVITATION OF APPLICATIONS FOR THE NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR PERSONS WITH
DISABILITIES (2009-10)
Applications (in English or Hindi) are invited latest by 31 August, 2009
in the prescribed proforma from the persons with disabilities to award the
National Scholarships for the year 2009-2010 for pursuing technical ind
professional courses from recognized institutions. Salient features of the
scheme are:-
500 national scholarships will be awarded to eligible students with
disabilities for the year 2009-10 for pursuing technical and professional
courses from recognized institutions.
Financial Assistance can be given for computer with editing software for
blind/deaf graduate and post graduate students pursuing professional courses
and for support access software for cerebral palsy students.
Scholarship of Rs.1000/-p.m. for hostellers and Rs.700/- p.m. for day
scholars studying in professional courses at graduation and above level, and
Rs.700/- p.m. for hostellers and Rs.400/- p m, for scholars pursuing Diploma
/certificate level professional. Course fee is reimbursed upto ceiling of Rs.
10,000/ per year.
The eligible students with disabilities should submit their applications for
scholarship in prescribed format duly countersigned and recommended by the head
of the institution, where they are studying, so as to reach, complete in all
respects to: National Handicapped Finance and Development Corporation (NHFDC),
Red Cross Bhawan, Sector-12, Faridabad-121007 on or before 31-08-2009.
Details containing the eligibility conditions, the prescribed proforma for
the application are available on website of Ministry of Social Justice &
Empowerment, Govt, of India “
Take CBSE's external exam to get admission in Class 11
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) may have
announced scrapping the Class 10 Boards examinations in its affiliated schools
from 2011 for students who do not wish to move
Reading storybooks by the likes of Enid Blyton or Agatha
Christie may now earn children marks at school.
Students from Class V onwards could soon be rewarded on their reading habits
under a Central Board of Secondary Education proposal to use a new evaluation
system to encourage children to read storybooks.
India’s largest school board has asked affiliated institutions to include
reading habits among parameters to be used in the comprehensive and continuous
evaluation (CCE) of students in English, and has even proposed a reading list.
The CCE, already in place till Class VIII and extended no
West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE)
WBCHSE Class 12 Examination (Old Syllabus) Paper II
Date Sheet 2010
West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE)
Class 12 Examination (Old Syllabus) Paper II Date Sheet 2010
DAY
DATE
SUBJECT/PAPER (10.00 A.M. TO 1.15
P.M.)
WEDNESDAY
17.03.2010
Bengali (A), Hindi (A), Nepali (A), Bengali
(B), Hindi (B), Nepali (B), Santali, Urdu, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam.,
Oriya, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Assamese, Modern Tibetan,
Alternative English.
West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE)
WBCHSE Class 12 Examination (Old Syllabus) Paper I
Date Sheet 2010
West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE)
Class 12 Examination (Old Syllabus) Paper I Date Sheet 2010
DAY
DATE
SUBJECT/PAPER (10.00 A.M. TO 1.15
P.M.) - Paper I
Wednesday
17.03.2010
Bengali (A), Hindi (A), Nepali (A), Bengali
(B), Hindi(B), Nepali (B), Santali, Urdu, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam,
Oriya, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Assamese, Modern Tibetan, Alternative
English.
West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE)
WBCHSE Class 12 Examination (New Syllabus) Date Sheet 2010
West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) Class 12
Examination (New Syllabus) Date Sheet 2010
DAY
DATE
SUBJECT/PAPER (10.00 A.M. TO 1.15
P.M.)
WEDNESDAY
17.03.2010
Bengali (A), Hindi (A), Nepali (A), Bengali
(B), Hindi (B), Nepali (B), Santali, Urdu, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam.,
Oriya, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Assamese, Modern Tibetan,
Alternative English
West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE)
Annual Examination (Class 11) Date Sheet 2010
DAY
DATE
SUBJECT/PAPER (2.00 P.M. TO 5.15
P.M.)
Tuesday
16/03/2010
Bengali (A), Hindi (A), Nepali (A), Bengali
(B), Hindi(B), Nepali (B), Urdu, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Oriya,
Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Assamese, Modern Tibetan, Alternative
English.
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CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
(An autonomous Organization under the Union Ministry of Human Resource
Development, Govt. of India)
“SHIKSHA KENDRA” 2, COMMUNITY CENTRE, PREET VIHAR, DELHI – 110 092
Sports Cell/2009
Date: 17.11.2009
The Principals Of Independent Category of Schools Affiliated to CBSE Delhi
Region (Cluster XII)
Subject: CBSE Cluster XII (Delhi) Athletic Meet 2009-10.
Madam / Sir,
I am pleased to inform you that this year the CBSE Cluster XII Athletic Meet
will be organized by “Association For Sports Management” and will be held on 05
& 06 Dec 2009 at St. Xavier’s School, Sector 26, Shahbad-Daulatpur, Rohini,
Delhi.
This year the CBSE Cluster XII Athletic Meet will be organized by
“Association For Sports Management” and will be held on 05 and 06 Dec 2009
at St. Xavier’s School, Sector 26, Shahbad-Daulatpur, Rohini, Delhi.
The various age categories and list of events in which competition will be
held :-
Basic Sciences :
Stream SA: Students enrolled in the XI Standard (Science Subjects) during
the academic year 2009-2010 and have secured a minimum of 75% (65% for SC/ST)
marks in aggregate in MATHEMATICS and SCIENCE subjects in the X Standard Board
Examination.
Stream SB+2: Students enrolled in Class 12 (+2) of the academic year 2009
- 2010 and aspiring to join undergraduate program in Basic Sciences (B.Sc / Int.
M.Sc) for the session 2010 - 2011 provided they secured a minimum of 75% (65%
for SC/ST) marks aggregate in MATHEMATICS and SCIENCE subjects in the X Standard
Board Examination.
Stream SB: Students enrolled in 1st year B. Sc / Int. M.Sc. during the
academic year 2009 – 2010 and have secured a minimum of 60% (50% for SC/ST)
marks in aggregate in SCIENCE subjects in the XI
The Regional Officer, Central Board of Secondary Education,
Regional Office,
AJMER, PANCHKULA, GUWAHATl, CHENNAl, ALLAHABAD, DELHI, PATNA AND BHUBANESHWAR.
1.
Place two table clocks on your study table. Both should be stop clocks. Give
each clock a name. Let their names be Actual and Believed. The Actual clock will
keep a count of the actual time you spend on your studies, while the Believed
clock will maintain a record of the time you believe you are spending on your
studies.
2. Set both clocks to 12 noon when you start your studies for the day. Stop both
(not one) when you give yourself a planned break of more than half-an-hour. This
could be for an afternoon nap, for going out with friends, watching a movie or
something else.
However, when your break is of a duration smaller than half-an-hour, or at least
that is what you believe, stop the ‘Actual’ clock and let the ‘Believed’ clock
tick as usual. This is the time when you could be taking an unplanned nap,
attending to a friend’s phone call, calling up somebody, going to the toilet, or
simply stepping out to check the weather. Even if you are daydreaming,
stop the ‘Actual’ clock by the appropriate time amount.
To download the sample paper, right click the mouse and select 'Save
target as' on the link. Do not click directly else it will take time to open the
pdf sample paper.
"National Science
Olympiad is a aptitude competition which encourages students to learn
important subjects like Math's, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Computer
Science.
This exam estimates the talent in student at national level which is totally
different from exams at school or regional level. Therefore NSO will give an
idea to student where he stand in national level and also increase the self
confidence in them.
The exam will also help to schools in determining where they are lacking in
science education by analysing the scores there students scored in NSO. The
Syllabus for Science and Mathematics this Olympiad is same as of
CBSE,
ICSE and
other state
boards. Results are announced within 7-8 weeks of the exam." If you have
any doubts/faqs about NSO please
click here.