18/03/09-language first paper
20/03/09-language second paper
22/03/09-english first paper
23/03/09-english second paper
24/03/09-maths-1
25/03/09-maths-2
29/04/09-science-1
01/04/09-science-2
03/04/09-history and civics
06/04/09-geography and economics
+1 it will be anounce in your school.iam studying in sunbeam school,vellore
it woulb be announced on 1st of January
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A timetable for Route 569 in Victoria can be found at the Public Transport Victoria website. Here you can also find operator details, contact information, and a route description.
The CBSE syllabus is used by most private schools in India. The matriculation syllabus is used by public schools. The CBSE is autonomous, while the matriculations syllabus depends on the government of each different state.
14 July is a public holiday; public transport runs its Sunday timetable, so whether arriving that day is a good idea depends on your transport needs.
Yes, but on a Sunday timetable, designated in timetables as 'dimanche et jours fériés' (Sundays and public holidays).
no
Standard School District's motto is 'in Public Education'.
The timetable for a bus or train can be downloaded from the internet, or from a public transport journey planner website. Printed timetables can usually be had from bus and railway stations, and sometimes from your local public library. Tourist Information Centres may also have public transport timetables available.
The motto of Kansas City Public Schools is 'Where Achievement Is The Standard'.
country's debt has increased to over $51 billion by the end of this fiscal and total public debt has increased by Rs1.367 trillion in the first 9 months of 2008-09 to Rs7.3 trillion, up by 23.2 per cent in nominal terms.