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CBSE has announced that Class 10 and 12 practical exams for winter-bound schools will begin on November 6, 2025, and conclude by December 6. For other regions, practicals start January 1, 2026. Schools must coordinate with regional officers for examiners and observers, ensuring smooth conduct ahead of theory exams in February.
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the practical exam schedule for the 2026 board exams, with a staggered timeline based on regional climate conditions. Winter-bound schools will begin earlier to avoid weather disruptions, while others follow the standard calendar.
Key highlights from the official announcement:
- Practical exams for winter-bound schools:
Scheduled from November 6 to December 6, 2025, covering Class 10 and Class 12 students.
- Practical exams for all other CBSE-affiliated schools:
Begin on January 1, 2026, including schools across India and abroad.
- Internal assessments and project work included:
The schedule covers all practical components—lab work, internal assessments, and project submissions.
- Coordination with regional officers mandated:
Schools must prepare candidate lists and liaise with CBSE regional offices to appoint external examiners and observers.
- Internal assessments for Class 10 to be conducted only once:
CBSE clarified that no retests or second rounds will be held for internal assessments.
- Theory exams begin February 12, 2026:
The main written exams for both classes are expected to follow the traditional February schedule.
Why it matters:
This early start for winter-bound schools ensures students in colder regions aren’t disadvantaged by seasonal constraints. It also reflects CBSE’s effort to streamline logistics and uphold uniform standards across diverse geographies. With timelines now clear, schools and students can begin preparations with confidence.
Sources: Indian Express, MSN News, News18, AcademyCheck, Times Now
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