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Karnataka Board Exams 2026: KSEAB Releases SSLC and PUC Exam 1, 2 Timetable

Karnataka Board Exams 2026 timetable released by KSEAB for SSLC and PUC students

Karnataka Board Exams 2026: KSEAB Releases SSLC and PUC Exam 1, 2 Timetable

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Karnataka Board Exams 2026: KSEAB Releases SSLC and PUC Exam Timetable

The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has officially announced the 2026 SSLC and PUC Exam 1 and Exam 2 timetables on its official website, kseab.karnataka.gov.in. This announcement is significant for lakhs of students preparing for the board examinations in the state.

The SSLC (Class 10) and PUC (Class 12) exams are crucial milestones for students across Karnataka. According to the latest schedule, Exam 1 will be conducted in early 2026, followed by Exam 2 for students seeking an improvement or reattempt opportunity.

Exam Highlights:

Board Name: Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB)

Exams Covered: SSLC (Class 10) and PUC (Class 12)

Academic Year: 2025–26

Exam Phases: Exam 1 and Exam 2

Official Website: kseab.karnataka.gov.in

Details About KSEAB SSLC Exam 2026

The SSLC Exam 1 will likely begin in March 2026, followed by Exam 2 in June 2026. The board has ensured adequate time between both phases to allow students to improve their performance. Schools have been instructed to align internal assessments and practicals according to this timeline.

Details About KSEAB PUC Exam 2026

For PUC (Class 12) students, Exam 1 will take place from February to March 2026, and Exam 2 will follow a few months later. The timetable includes detailed subject-wise exam dates, timings, and exam codes to assist students in planning their preparation.

Why This Update Matters

The release of the timetable provides clarity to students, teachers, and parents. It allows ample time for preparation and ensures transparency in the academic process. The two-exam system, introduced by KSEAB, has been appreciated for reducing stress and giving students more flexibility in achieving better results.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. When will the Karnataka SSLC Exam 2026 start?
The SSLC Exam 1 is expected to begin in March 2026, as per the official timetable released by KSEAB.

Q2. When is the Karnataka PUC Exam 2026 scheduled?
The PUC Exam 1 will take place from February to March 2026, and Exam 2 will be held a few months later for reattempts or improvements.

Q3. Where can I check the KSEAB timetable?
Students can check the full timetable for SSLC and PUC exams on the official KSEAB website.

Q4. What is the two-exam system introduced by KSEAB?
Under this system, students have the option to appear for Exam 1 and Exam 2, giving them multiple opportunities to improve their scores.

Q5. Will there be practical exams for PUC 2026?
Yes, the practical exams for science and commerce streams will be conducted prior to the theory papers as per KSEAB guidelines.

Q6. How does Vizzve Finance support education-related updates?
Vizzve Finance actively publishes timely updates on academic schedules, government schemes, and student-related financial news to help learners stay informed.

Published on : 6th November 

Published by : Selvi

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