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PSEB- Punjab Pre Board Date Sheet 2026 Term 2: Class 8, 10 & 12 Exam Schedule Out

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Punjab Pre Board Date Sheet 2026:The Directorate of School Education & SCERT, Punjab has officially released the PSEB Punjab Pre Board Date Sheet 2026 for Classes 5, 8, 10, and 12. The pre-board exams are scheduled to commence on January 16, 2026, and will conclude on January 30, 2026. These exams are mandatory for all Government Senior Secondary Schools in Punjab.

Attention students and teachers! The final rehearsal before the annual exams is here. The SCERT Punjab has announced the official schedule for the Pre-Board Examinations for the academic session 2025-26.

PSEB TEST SERIES 2026

If you are studying in Class 5, 8, 10, or 12 in a Punjab government school, you must start your revision immediately. These exams play a crucial role in assessing your preparation level. In this guide, you will find the complete date-wise subject list, timing details, and important instructions.

Punjab Pre Board date sheet 2026 Exam 2026: Key Highlights

Before downloading the date sheet, here is a quick overview of the exam schedule:

  • Conducting Body: SCERT / Directorate of School Education, Punjab.
  • Classes Involved: 5th, 8th, 10th, and 12th.
  • Exam Start Date: 16 January 2026.
  • Exam End Date: 30 January 2026.
  • Exam Type: Pre-Board / Term-2 Assessment.

Internal Link Suggestion 1: Want to check the schedule for the Final Annual Exams? View the [PSEB Annual Exam Date Sheet 2026] here.

Detailed Punjab Pre Board Date Sheet 2026

The exams will be conducted physically in schools. Below is the official subject-wise time table for all classes

DateDayClass VClass VIIIClass XClass XII
16-01-2026FridayEnglishEnglishSociology / FEB / Optional Subjects
17-01-2026SaturdayOptional SubjectComputer SciencePunjabi (Elective)
19-01-2026MondayHindiPunjabi (B)English (Elective)
20-01-2026TuesdayMathematicsMathematicsPhysics / Chemistry / Biology / Optional
22-01-2026ThursdayHindiEnvironmental StudiesSocial ScienceMaths / Economics / Optional
23-01-2026FridayGeneral SciencePunjabiHindiGeneral Science
24-01-2026SaturdayEnglishComputer SciencePunjabi (A)Computer Science
28-01-2026WednesdayMathematicsSocial ScienceScienceMathematics / Optional Subject
29-01-2026ThursdayPunjabiComputer ScienceSocial Science / NSQFPunjabi, Hindi, English (Elective)
30-01-2026FridayBiology / Physical Education / Humanities / Optional

Important Instructions Punjab Pre-Board Date Sheet 2026:

  • Syllabus: The exams will cover the full syllabus designated for the session.
  • Paper Pattern: The question papers will follow the exact pattern of the final board exams, helping students understand the structure.
  • Date Sheet for Others: For Class 6, 7, 9, and 11, schools will prepare their own date sheets at the school level.

Student Impact: Why Take This Seriously?

  • Reality Check: These scores often indicate where you stand. If you score low here, you have about 30-40 days to fix it before the finals.
  • Internal Assessment: Teachers often use Pre-Board performance and discipline during these exams to calculate internal assessment marks.
  • Practice: Sitting for a 3-hour exam daily helps build the stamina needed for the actual boards.

Official Source / Notice Reference

Issued By: SCERT / Director School Education (Secondary), Punjab.

Subject: Date Sheet for Pre-Board Exam (Jan 2026).

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

Q1. What is the timing for the Pre-Board exams?

The exams will be conducted in the morning session from 10:30 AM to 1:45 PM.

Q2. Are these exams for Class 9 and 11 also?

No, this specific date sheet is only for board classes (8th, 10th, 12th). Schools will decide dates for non-board classes (6th, 7th, 9th, 11th).

Q3. Is it mandatory to pass Pre-Boards?

While failing Pre-Boards doesn’t stop you from giving the final exam, schools take these marks seriously for internal assessment and extra classes.

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