CLASSES 6 TO 8 SCHEDULE FOR FINAL EXAMINATION – 2022
Timings | 11:00 AM – 12:45 PM |
Reading Time | 11:00 AM – 11:10 AM |
Writing Time | 11:10 AM – 12:30 PM |
Uploading Time | 12:30 PM – 12:45 PM |
DIPS DIARY 2020-21
VOYAGER 2021-22
Bio Whiz Quiz 2021
Celebration Of International Year Of Millets 2023
AIASC CONGRATULATES BOTH THE CITIZEN SCIENTISTS AND THE SCHOOL ON THE TREMENDOUS DISCOVERY!
With immense pleasure, we congratulate Arnav Gupta X-N and Saiaansh Bakshi X-N, for marking their name in the scientific hall of fame, as they had made a Provisional Discovery of an Asteroids as a part of the All India Asteroid Search Campaign (AIASC) 2021, July 2021 campaign organized by SPACE in India.
A preliminary detection is the first, original observation of a new asteroid. The asteroid must be observed a second time within the next 7-10 days. If it is, then the detection is changed to provisional status by the Minor Planet Center (MPC). Asteroid discoveries with provisional status are maintained in the MPC database for many years until there have been a sufficient number of observations to fully determine the orbit. That process typically takes 6-10 years, at which point the asteroid is numbered and cataloged by the International Astronomical Union. Numbered asteroids can be named by their citizen scientist discoverers.
ONLINE CODING SKILL CLASSES SCHEDULE#13 (CLASSES 6,7,8)
SESSION 2021-2022 SCHEDULE #28
Class 9th and 11th
Homeroom timings
Tues to Fri-7:40-7:50
Monday -7:25 – 9:55
Class 10th and 12th*
Homeroom timings
Tues to Fri-7:40-7:50
Monday -7:40-8:50
Class 6th to 8th
Homeroom timings
Tues to Fri-7:45-7:55
Monday-7:50-8:45
SESSION 2021-2022 SCHEDULE #27
Class 9th and 11th
Homeroom timings
Tues to Fri-7:40-7:50
Monday -7:25 – 9:55
Class 10th and 12th*
Homeroom timings
Tues to Fri-7:40-7:50
Monday -7:40-8:50
Class 6th to 8th
Homeroom timings
Tues to Fri-7:45-7:55
Monday-7:50-8:45
ANNUAL/PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION (TERM-II) 2022
AIASC CONGRATULATES BOTH THE CITIZEN SCIENTISTS AND THE SCHOOL ON THE TREMENDOUS DISCOVERY!
With immense pleasure, we congratulate Arnav Gupta X-N and Saiaansh Bakshi X-N, for marking their name in the scientific hall of fame, as they had made a Provisional Discovery of an Asteroids as a part of the All India Asteroid Search Campaign (AIASC) 2021, July 2021 campaign organized by SPACE in India.
A preliminary detection is the first, original observation of a new asteroid. The asteroid must be observed a second time within the next 7-10 days. If it is, then the detection is changed to provisional status by the Minor Planet Center (MPC). Asteroid discoveries with provisional status are maintained in the MPC database for many years until there have been a sufficient number of observations to fully determine the orbit. That process typically takes 6-10 years, at which point the asteroid is numbered and cataloged by the International Astronomical Union. Numbered asteroids can be named by their citizen scientist discoverers.