NIOS Releases Date Sheets For Class 10th, 12th Exams For April-May 2025 Session
The admit cards will be available on the NIOS website – sdmis.nios.ac.in; the results are likely to be declared in seven weeks after the exam.
NEW DELHI: The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) has released the schedule for the Secondary (Class 10) and Senior Secondary (Class 12) exams for the April and May 2025 session.
The date sheets have been released for the Indian and overseas students. For the Indian and overseas examination centres, the NIOS Class 10 and 12 exams will be held from April 9.
The NIOS Senior Secondary exams will begin with Bharatiya Darshan paper on the first day for the Indian learners and end with Psychology, Sanskrit Vyakaran papers on May 19.
The NIOS Secondary, or Class 10, exams will begin with the Entrepreneurship paper and conclude with Carnatic Sangeet, Employability Skills, Sanskrit Sahitya papers on May 19.
Almost all papers of Class 10 and Class 12 NIOS Public Exams (theory) will be held for three hours from 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm, for the Indian students and between 3 pm and 6 pm for the overseas students.
To avoid the last-minute rush, students have been advised to report to the NIOS April-May 2025 exam centres at least 30 minutes prior to the gate closing time.
The students need to bring their NIOS 2025 April-May admit cards and school ID cards to the exam centres, without which their entry will not be allowed.
The NIOS has made it clear that there will be no change in the date of the examination.
The admit cards will be made available on the NIOS website, sdmis.nios.ac.in.
The results are likely be declared seven weeks after the exams conclude.
For the schedule for NIOS Public Examination (Theory) Secondary and Senior Secondary Course of April. 2025, click here.
Meanwhile, the NIOS-registered students are eligible for the NEET UG examination for admission to UG medical courses.
“The students are permitted to study an additional subject from NIOS with the condition that the study needs to be carried out from any authorised institutions,” said a clarification issued by the National Medical Commission (NMC).
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