The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially released the final date sheet for the 2026 board examinations for both Class 10 and Class 12. Students across the country can now download the schedule and begin preparing according to the confirmed subject wise timetable.
Exam Schedule Overview
- The CBSE Class 10 and 12 board exams will begin on February 17, 2026, and continue until April 9, 2026.
- Class 10 main exams are expected to conclude by March 9, 2026, while Class 12 papers will run until the first week of April.
- Examinations will be held in the morning session (10:30 am to 1:30 pm) across India and CBSE affiliated international centres.
Key Highlights
- This is the final timetable: No further changes are expected.
- Practical exams and internal assessments will be conducted in January 2026, especially for winter bound schools.
- CBSE has ensured that the schedule avoids overlap between core subjects, giving students sufficient gap days for revision.
- The board emphasized that students must verify their subject codes and exam timings carefully on the official document.
Steps to Download CBSE Date Sheet 2026
- Visit the official CBSE portal: cbse.gov.in
- Click on “Main Website” “Examinations” “Time Table 2026”
- Choose your class (10th or 12th)
- Download the PDF and take a printout for reference
Advisory for Students and Schools
- Schools are advised to display the date sheet prominently on notice boards.
- Students should prepare a subject wise study plan using the official timetable.
- Admit cards will be issued in January 2026, and any discrepancies must be reported immediately to school authorities.
- CBSE has reminded all candidates to arrive at the examination centre at least 30 minutes before start time and follow all instructions listed on the admit card.
Why This Release Matters
The early release of the final timetable aims to reduce stress and confusion among students, allowing them to focus on systematic preparation. Education experts welcomed the move, noting that this proactive approach aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP 2020) goal of creating a well planned, transparent examination process.















