The ICSE class 10 Computer Applications will have one paper of two hours, carrying 100 marks along with an internal assessment of 100 marks. The written paper will be divided into two sections.
1. Ability to familiarise with basics of computers. 2. Ability to navigate the file system. 3. Ability to create and edit documents, spread sheets, and presentations. 4. Ability to perform basic data ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education conducted the Class 10 Computer Applications, Information Technology (IT), and Artificial Intelligence (AI) examinations on February 27.
The Central Board of Secondary Education will conduct the Class 10 Computer Applications board examination on February 27.
The Class 10 computer applications, information technology and artificial intelligence papers were held on February 27. The papers, according to experts and students, followed the pattern given in the ...
Experts say questions focused on conceptual clarity and practical understanding; most students found Section A easier, few flagged minor confusion in MCQs ...
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