The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially released the tentative date sheets for the Class 10 and Class 12 Board Examinations 2026. This much-awaited announcement brings clarity and a roadmap for approximately 44–45 lakh (4.5 million) students who will appear for these crucial exams across India and 28 overseas centres in 26 countries.
Exam Duration: February 17 to July 15, 2026
Unlike previous years when CBSE followed a single-exam or term-based pattern, the 2026 board exams will follow an extended calendar:
- Main examinations: Starting February 17, 2026
- Last major paper: Around April 2026 (exact subject-wise dates in the official date sheet)
- Supplementary/Compartment exams and second-chance opportunities: Extending up to July 15, 2026
The longer window has been designed to accommodate:
- Students availing sports quotas and participating in national/international events
- Improvement/second-chance examinations
- Re-evaluation and verification processes
- Special provisions for differently-abled students and those affected by unforeseen circumstances
Key Highlights of CBSE 2026 Board Exams
- Over 44 lakh students expected to appear (≈ 24 lakh Class 10 + ≈ 20 lakh Class 12)
- Exams will be conducted in more than 8,000 schools in India and 28 centres abroad
- Practical examinations and internal assessments will follow the usual January–February timeline for Class 12
- Special relaxation for students representing India in approved sports and Olympic disciplines
- Supplementary exams scheduled early so students don’t lose an academic year
Data Correction Window Now Open for Schools
CBSE has opened a crucial correction window for all affiliated schools. Principals and administrators can now:
- Rectify student details (name, subject choices, date of birth, etc.)
- Update list of candidates (LOC) data
- Make changes related to category, medium, and special needs
Schools have been strictly instructed to complete corrections within the stipulated deadline (usually 10–15 days from the announcement). Any error left uncorrected at this stage may cause major problems during admit card generation and result processing.
Advice for Students and Parents
- Download the official date sheet from cbse.gov.in (always refer to the PDF on the official website; avoid fake circulated copies)
- Start preparing a realistic study timetable now that exact subject dates are known
- Give extra attention to practical subjects and project work deadlines
- Keep an eye on your school notice board and the CBSE website for any minor changes (the released sheet is tentative)
The extended July 15 cut-off for supplementary exams is a student-friendly move, ensuring that compartment candidates can join undergraduate courses in the same academic year without major delays.
With the schedule now out, the countdown for India’s largest board examination has officially begun. Stay focused, stay healthy, and make the most of the next three months.
All the best, Class of 2026!
You’ve got this! 🚀
(Students are advised to regularly check cbse.gov.in and cbseacademic.nic.in for the latest updates and the final confirmed date sheet.)
