Assam Board Class 10 Exam Date Sheet 2025: SEBA HSLC exam to begin on Feb 15, complete timetable here


Assam Board Class 10 Exam Date Sheet 2025: SEBA HSLC exam to begin on Feb 15, complete timetable here

Assam Board Class 10 Exam Date Sheet 2025: The Board of Secondary Education, Assam, has released the date sheet for the High School Leaving Examination (HSLC) 2025. Students can download the datasheet from the official website, site.sebaonline.org. The exams are set to begin on February 15, 2025.

Assam Board Class 10 Exam Date Sheet 2025: Detailed timetable for SEBA HSLC exam here

DateExamination TypeTimeSubjects
January 21HSLC Practical ExaminationMorningComputer Science, Commerce, Home Science
AfternoonWeaving and Textile Design, IT/ITeS NSQF, Fine Art
January 22HSLC Practical ExaminationMorningMusic, Dance, Wood Craft, Garment Designing, Yoga, Physical Education
AfternoonRetail Trade, Private Security, Healthcare, Other Vocational Subjects
February 15Theory ExamMorningEnglish
February 17Theory ExamAfternoonMIL/English
February 21Theory ExamMorningGeneral Mathematics
February 22Theory ExamMorningVarious Vocational Subjects (e.g., Retail Trade, IT/ITeS, Healthcare)
AfternoonMusic, Dance, and other Arts
February 24Theory ExamMorningGeneral Science
February 25Theory ExamMorningFine Art
AfternoonWeaving/Textile Design
February 27Theory ExamMorningSocial Science
February 28Theory ExamMorningRegional Languages (e.g., Manipuri)
AfternoonAssamese
March 1Theory ExamMorningSantali
March 3Theory ExamMorningGeography, Advanced Mathematics, Computer Science, and others

The HSLC practical examinations will take place over two days.On January 21, students will appear for computer science, commerce, and home science in the morning, followed by subjects like weaving and textile design, IT/ITeS NSQF, and fine art in the afternoon. The practical exams continue on January 22, with the morning session covering music, dance, wood craft, garment designing, and yoga and physical education. In the afternoon, the focus will shift to vocational subjects such as retail trade, private security, healthcare, and others.
Additionally, students will receive 5 minutes of extra time before each session. The morning session will have an additional 5 minutes from 8:55 AM to 9:00 AM, and the afternoon session will begin with a 5-minute buffer from 1:25 PM to 1:30 PM. For elective and in-lieu languages, which have durations of 3 hours and 2 hours respectively, students will face common question papers divided into Group A and Group B, with variations depending on the language offered.





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