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Jasleen Taneja

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CISCE will release the ICSE hall ticket 2026 for improvement exams in June 2026. Students who apply for the ICSE improvement exams 2026 must collect their ICSE admit card 2026 from their school and carry it on the exam day. 

The ICSE hall ticket 2026 mentions the student's name, and other details along with the exam date, day, timings, exam centre details and more.  

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Jasleen Taneja

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Yes, the Council opens the correction window for any corrections in ICSE admit card. No changes were entertained in the admit card after the last date.

It is imperative to carry the ICSE hall ticket 2026 on all exam days. No student will be allowed to write the exam without it.

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Jasleen Taneja

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No, ICSE board exams 2026 will be held just once between February and March 2026. The council released the ICSE date sheet 2026 in November 2025.

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Aayushi Pandey

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ICSSE civics class has various chapters and key points related to Indian history and society. Here are some important ones:

  1. Ancient India and the Indus Civilization
  2. Medieval India (Islamic and Mughal periods)
  3. Colonial India (British Raj era)
  4. World War I and America's entry into the war
  5. The Constitution of India
  6. The post-independence government and its challenges
  7. The development of democracy in India and its achievements
  8. The challenges faced by India's society, such as social inequality and economic difficulties.

It is important to understand each of these chapters in detail to gain a comprehensive.

Study hard !

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Jasleen Taneja

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When appearing for the ICSE 10th board exams, you must feel relaxed and comfortable. Yes, you will be allowed to go to the washroom during the examination but only once and with an invigilator. Students often use washroom for using unfair means and cheat in board exams, however, they must know that the invigilator can frisk them anytime during the exam duration. So, it is recommended to use washroom only when needed.

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Jasleen Taneja

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Following the some of the ICSE preparation tips following which students will be able to prepare smoothly and achieve the desired top scores in the ICSE class 10th Board examination:

  • Go through the complete ICSE Class 10th syllabus and analyse the contents
  • Prepare a study time table and study plan to cover the syllabus content
  • Include time for revision
  • Practise the questions provided in the prescribed textbooks
  • Attempt specimen question papers of ICSE Class 10
  • Solve previous year class 10 ICSE question papers
  • Analyse your strengths and weaknesses

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 According to most students, ICSE checking is very lenient. Many students, on a QnA platform have shared that students always score 4–5% more that they would expect. According to an ICSE student Ash, "Before getting the result I was expecting 85–88% but I was happy to find out that I scored 90+. Though I’ll admit SST and English literature checking is not that lenient, because the papers are very easy. So don’t fear, just give your 100% and you’ll easily score 90+ in ICSE."

Students are advised to maintain focus and finish their ICSE syllabus and know the exam pattern. They must also solve the ICSE sa

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Jasleen Taneja

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The "best of 5 rule" in ICSE refers to the fact that the best five marks obtained by a student in any subject in the ICSE examination will be considered for calculation of the final result. This rule applies to all subjects, including languages and humanities.

This means that students should focus on performing well in the subjects they are strong in, as their best five marks will be considered.

The "best of 5 rule" can affect exam preparation in several ways. For example, students may need to prioritize their study time based on their strengths and weaknesses, and focus more on the subjects they are weaker in.

Additionally, students may

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Jasleen Taneja

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In case a student fails the ICSE board exam, he/she will be allowed to appear for the improvement exam in only two subjects. If the marks meets the minimum criteria, he/she will be promoted else they will have to repeat an year. 

Students are advised to go through the ICSE syllabus and know the ICSE exam pattern well. They must solve and practice the ICSE sample papers and previous years question papers to get familiar with the marking scheme, types of questions asked in the exam, difficulty level of exam and more. 

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