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Collective security

  Collective security is a principle in international relations where countries agree to work together to maintain peace and respond collectively if any member is threatened or attacked . The basic idea is that an attack against one is considered an attack against all , so all members act together to stop aggression. Key Meaning Collective security means that all participating nations cooperate to prevent war and maintain global peace by jointly opposing aggression . Instead of each country defending itself alone, the entire group takes responsibility for security . Main Features Mutual Protection – Member countries promise to defend each other. Prevention of Aggression – Any country that attacks another faces opposition from all members. International Cooperation – Countries work together through international organizations. Maintenance of Peace – The goal is to discourage war through unity. Example A well-known example is the system established by the United N...

ICSE Class 10th Datesheet 2023

 

ICSE Class 10th Datesheet 2023

Day & Date 

Time

Subject

Duration

Monday, February 27 

11.00 AM 

English Language – ENGLISH Paper 1 

2 hrs.

Wednesday, March 01 

11.00 AM 

Literature in English – ENGLISH Paper 2 

2 hrs.

Friday, March 03 

11.00 AM 

Commercial Studies (Group II Elective) 

2 hrs.

Saturday, March 04 

09.00 AM 

Art Paper 1 (Still Life) 

3 hrs.

Monday, March 06 

11.00 AM 

History & Civics - H.C.G. Paper 1 

History & Civics (Thailand) - H.G.T. Paper 1

2 hrs.

Friday, March 10 

11.00 AM 

Mathematics 

2½ hrs.

Saturday, March 11 

09.00 AM 

Art Paper 2 (Nature Drawing/ Painting) 

3 hrs. 

Monday, March 13 

11.00 AM 

Geography - H.C.G. Paper 2 

Geography (Thailand) - H.G.T. Paper 2

2hrs.

Tuesday, March 14 

11.00 AM 

Environmental Science (Group II Elective) 

2 hrs.

Wednesday, March 15 

11.00 AM

Second Languages: 

Ao-Naga, Assamese, Bengali, Dzongkha, Garo, Gujarati, Kannada, Khasi, Lepcha, Mizo, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Nepali, Odia, Punjabi,  Sanskrit, Tamil, Tangkhul, Telugu, Urdu 

Modern Foreign Languages: 

Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Korean, Modern Armenian,  Portuguese, Spanish, Thai, Tibetan

3 hrs.

Friday, March 17 

11.00 AM 

Physics - SCIENCE Paper 1 

2 hrs.

Saturday, March 18 

09.00 AM 

Art Paper 3 (Original Composition) 

3 hrs.

Monday, March 20 

11.00 AM 

Chemistry - SCIENCE Paper 2 

2 hrs.

Tuesday, March 21 

11.00 AM 

Economics (Group II Elective) 

2 hrs.

Thursday, March 23 

11.00 AM

(Group III-Elective)  

Carnatic Music, Commercial Applications, Computer Applications,  Cookery, Drama, Economic Applications, Environmental Applications,  Fashion Designing, French, German, Hindustani Music, Home Science,  Hospitality Management, Indian Dance, Mass Media & Communication,  Physical Education, Spanish, Western Music, Yoga 

Technical Drawing Applications

2 hrs. 

3 hrs.

Friday, March 24 

11.00 AM 

French / Sanskrit (Group II Elective) 

2 hrs.

Saturday, March 25 

09.00 AM 

Art Paper 4 (Applied Art) 

3 hrs.

Monday, March 27 

11.00 AM 

Hindi 

3 hrs.

Wednesday, March 29 

11.00 AM 

Biology - SCIENCE Paper 3 

2 hrs.

Note: In addition to the time indicated on the ICSE Class 10th Datesheet 2023 for writing the paper, 15 minutes time is given for reading the question paper. The question paper may be distributed to candidates at 10:45 AM to enable them to start writing at 11:00 AM.

ICSE Class 10 Exam Pattern 2023

As per the official notification,along with the ICSE Class 10th Datesheet 2023, the ICSE exam pattern was also released. The ICSE class 10 exam will be held in the offline mode and over the duration of 3 hours for the theoretical papers.

GroupSubjectsPattern
Group 1
  • English
  • Second Language
  • History
  • Civics
  • Geography

This is the compulsory group. Where the marks distribution of the theoretical paper and internal assessment will be 80 marks and 20 marks.

Group 2TBAFrom this group, the candidates have to choose a minimum of 2 and maximum 3 subjects
Group 3TBAThe candidates will need to opt for 1 subject from this group. The marks distribution of this particular group is as follows- External paper: 50% Internal assessment: 50%

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