📅 Official Punjab Board Exam Schedule 2026: Mark Your Calendars!
The wait is finally over! The Punjab Boards Committee of Chairmen (PBCC) has released the tentative schedule for the 2026 Matriculation and Intermediate Annual Examinations. If you are a student in Lahore, Multan, Rawalpindi, or any other Punjab district, it's time to get serious.
🔹 Key Dates for 2026 Exams
| Class / Level | Exam Start Date | Result Date (Expected) |
|---|---|---|
| Class 10 (Matric) | March 1, 2026 | July 2026 |
| Class 9 | March 18, 2026 | August 2026 |
| Class 12 (Inter Part-II) | May 15, 2026 | September 2026 |
| Class 11 (Inter Part-I) | June 5, 2026 | October 2026 |
⚠️ Important Changes This Year
- No Spring Break Delay: Usually exams start in late March, but this year they are pulled back to March 1st.
- SLO-Based Exams: The papers will be 100% Student Learning Outcome (SLO) based, focusing on concepts rather than rote learning.
- Electronic Attendance: Exam centers will use biometric verification to prevent impersonation.
🎓 How to Prepare in the Remaining Time
- Download the Date Sheet: As soon as the detailed date sheet is arguably available on your board's site, print it out.
- Focus on Conceptual Learning: Do not just memorize definitions; understand the "why" and "how".
- Mock Exams: Simulate the exam environment at home.
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🙋 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When do the 10th Class (Matric) exams start in Punjab for 2026?
Matric Part-II exams are scheduled to begin on March 1st, 2026, across all Punjab boards.
What is "SLO-Based" examination?
It stands for Student Learning Outcome. This means questions will test conceptual understanding and application rather than just memorization of textbooks.
When will the Intermediate Part-II results be announced?
The 12th Class results are expected to be officially released in September 2026.
Is biometric attendance mandatory for the 2026 exams?
Yes, the PBCC has mandated biometric verification at all exam centers to ensure transparency and stop impersonation.
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