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Karnataka Board Exams 2026 Timetable: What Students and Schools Need to Know

As the academic year progresses, students across Karnataka are gearing up for one of the most pivotal milestones in their educational journey: the board examinations. In a timely update, the Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has officially released the timetable for the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC or Class 10) and Second Year Pre-University Course (II PUC) exams for the year 2026. This announcement comes as a significant relief for students, parents, and educators, providing a clear roadmap for preparation and planning.

The exams are set to commence in February 2026, marking the beginning of a structured evaluation period that will span several weeks. With the timetable now available for download on the official KSEAB website at kseab.karnataka.gov.in, schools and coaching centers can align their syllabi, conduct mock tests, and ensure comprehensive coverage of the curriculum well in advance.

Key Highlights of the 2026 Timetable

While the exact subject-wise dates will be detailed in the official PDF, here’s a high-level overview based on the released schedule:

  • SSLC (Class 10) Exams:
  • Starting Date: February 13, 2026 (Thursday)
  • Ending Date: March 2, 2026 (tentative, subject to final confirmation)
  • This year, the board has maintained a balanced distribution of subjects, with core papers like Mathematics, Science, and Languages scheduled across the two-week window. Special emphasis has been placed on avoiding clustering of high-stakes subjects to reduce student stress.
  • II PUC Exams:
  • Starting Date: February 10, 2026 (Monday)
  • Ending Date: March 3, 2026 (tentative)
  • For the science, commerce, and arts streams, the timetable accommodates practical exams prior to theory papers. Key subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Accountancy, and History are slotted strategically to allow for focused revision.

These dates are provisional and subject to minor adjustments based on administrative needs, but the early release—months ahead of the exam period—demonstrates KSEAB’s commitment to transparency and student welfare. For the most accurate and updated details, including subject codes, timings (typically 9:15 AM to 12:30 PM), and any COVID-19 protocols if applicable, head straight to the source.

Why This Release Matters: Empowering School-Level Planning

The timely unveiling of the 2026 timetable isn’t just a bureaucratic formality—it’s a game-changer for educational institutions at the grassroots level. Here’s how it aids school-level planning:

  • Curriculum Alignment: Schools can now synchronize their term-wise teaching plans with the exam sequence. For instance, wrapping up revision for early-scheduled subjects like Kannada or English becomes a priority in the coming months.
  • Resource Allocation: With exact dates in hand, administrators can book venues, arrange invigilators, and even organize inter-school mock exams without last-minute scrambles.
  • Student Support Initiatives: Counselors and teachers can roll out targeted workshops, doubt-clearing sessions, and mental health programs tailored to the timetable. This is especially crucial for Class 10 students transitioning to higher secondary or those eyeing competitive entrances post-II PUC.

In the words of education experts, “An early timetable is like a compass for the academic voyage—it steers everyone towards success.” This move by KSEAB aligns with broader national efforts to streamline board exams, as seen in recent NEP 2020 implementations.

How to Download the Timetable: A Quick Guide

Accessing the timetable is straightforward and takes just a few clicks:

  1. Visit the official KSEAB portal: kseab.karnataka.gov.in.
  2. Navigate to the “Examination” or “Timetable” section under the “SSLC/II PUC” tabs.
  3. Look for the “SSLC Exam Timetable 2026” or “II PUC Exam Timetable 2026” links.
  4. Download the PDF files— they’re available in English and Kannada for accessibility.
  5. Print or save digital copies for easy reference.

Pro Tip: Bookmark the site and enable notifications for any updates, as minor revisions (like date shifts due to holidays) could be announced closer to the exams.

Final Thoughts: Time to Gear Up!

The release of the Karnataka Board Exams 2026 timetable is a clarion call for action. For students, it’s the cue to dust off those textbooks and craft a study schedule that balances rigor with rest. Parents, your role in creating a supportive environment has never been more vital. And educators? This is your opportunity to inspire and guide with renewed focus.

As we step into the final stretch of 2025, let’s remember: preparation isn’t just about cramming—it’s about building resilience and confidence. Stay tuned to our blog for more tips on exam strategies, sample papers, and success stories from past toppers.

What are your thoughts on this year’s schedule? Drop a comment below—did the dates align with your expectations? Let’s discuss!

For official updates, always refer to kseab.karnataka.gov.in. This post is for informational purposes only.

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