Punjab Class 10 Exams Datesheet 2026 Announced – Check Full Schedule & Exam Dates

The Punjab Boards Committee of Chairmen (PBCC) has officially issued the uniform Class 10 (Matric) First Annual Examination Date Sheet 2026 for all Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) across Punjab.
The SSC Part 2 exams will begin on Friday, March 27, 2026, and conclude on April 16, 2026.
This schedule applies to all nine Punjab boards, including:
- BISE Lahore
- BISE Rawalpindi
- BISE Faisalabad
- BISE Multan
- BISE Gujranwala
- BISE Sargodha
- BISE Bahawalpur
- BISE DG Khan
- BISE Sahiwal
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Here is the complete ultra-detailed breakdown.
Exam Start & End Date – SSC Part 2 (Matric) 2026
- First Paper: March 27, 2026
- Last Paper: April 16, 2026
- Practical Exams: Expected from last week of April 2026
Exam Session Timings – Morning & Evening Shift
To accommodate thousands of students across Punjab, exams will be conducted in two shifts.
Morning Session
- Starts at 9:00 AM
Evening Session
- Starts at 2:00 PM
Friday Evening Session
- Starts at 2:30 PM
Students are strongly advised to reach centers 30–45 minutes early for:
- Biometric verification
- Roll number confirmation
- Seating allocation
Key Subject Timeline Overview (General Structure)
Although the detailed pairing schedule varies by board, the typical flow includes:
- English (Compulsory)
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology / Computer Science
- Urdu
- Islamiat (Compulsory)
- Pakistan Studies
- Elective subjects
All boards follow the same PBCC-approved calendar to maintain uniformity.
Important Instructions for Students
Roll Number Slips
- Regular students: Collect from schools in early March 2026
- Private candidates: Delivered via post and downloadable online
Students must verify:
- Name spelling
- Subjects
- Examination center
- Session timing

Practical Exams 2026
Practical exams will begin after written exams conclude.
Subjects include:
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Computer Science
Each board will issue a separate practical schedule.

Ramadan Considerations
Since the SSC exams fall during Ramadan 2026, the PBCC has clarified:
- No change in written exam dates
- Morning timing fixed at 9:00 AM
- Evening session remains unchanged
The decision ensures academic continuity without further delays.
Allowed & Restricted Items
Allowed
- Blue/Black ballpoint pen
- Transparent clipboard
- Board-approved calculator (for specific papers only)
Restricted
- Mobile phones
- Smart watches
- Lead pencils (unless required)
- Notes or rough sheets
Strict disciplinary action will be taken for violations.
Expected Result Date – Matric 2026
According to the academic calendar approved by PBCC:
Matric Result 2026 Expected Date: August 6, 2026
All Punjab boards will announce results simultaneously.
Class 9 & 10 Date Sheet 2026 – Key Clarification
- SSC Part 2 (Class 10) exams begin March 27, 2026
- SSC Part 1 (Class 9) exams are expected to begin shortly after Part 2 concludes
Separate notifications will be issued for Class 9.
Board-Specific Access
Students can download official date sheets from their respective board websites:
- BISE Lahore
- BISE Rawalpindi
- BISE Faisalabad
- BISE Multan
- BISE Gujranwala
- BISE Sargodha
- BISE Bahawalpur
- BISE DG Khan
- BISE Sahiwal
All follow the same PBCC-approved uniform schedule.
Revision Strategy for March 2026 Exams
With approximately one month remaining:
Focus Areas:
- Past papers (last 5 years)
- Pairing scheme 2026
- Time management drills
- Practical viva preparation
- MCQs practice
Students should create a 30-day structured revision plan to maximize marks.
Final Summary – Matric 2026 Punjab
- Exams begin: March 27, 2026
- Exams end: April 16, 2026
- Morning timing: 9:00 AM
- Evening timing: 2:00 PM (2:30 PM Friday)
- Result expected: August 6, 2026
- Applies to all Punjab boards
The SSC exam schedule Punjab 2026 has now been officially locked, giving students clarity and a clear timeline to prepare.








