Punjab Boards Announce 2026 Intermediate Exam Schedule: Details Inside

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Punjab Boards Announce 2026 Intermediate Exam Schedule Details Inside

The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Faisalabad has officially announced the Exam Schedule for the 2026 Intermediate annual examinations. This announcement provides students across Punjab with clear dates to prepare for their exams.

According to the issued schedule, Intermediate Part II (Grade 12) examinations will begin on May 5, 2026, while Intermediate Part I (Grade 11) exams are set to start on May 24, 2026. The board advised students to plan their preparation according to these dates and ensure they are ready for all subjects.

The board also clarified that Punjab examination boards follow a standardized provincial calendar. This means the Exam Schedule released by BISE Faisalabad will apply to all other boards in Punjab, including Lahore, Rawalpindi, Multan, Gujranwala, Sargodha, Sahiwal, Bahawalpur, and Dera Ghazi Khan.

Officials urged students to check the official notifications regularly for updates regarding exam centers, roll number slips, and examination rules. Following the standardized Exam Schedule helps maintain consistency and fairness across all Punjab boards.

Thousands of students across the province are expected to appear for the Intermediate exams. Authorities emphasized the importance of timely preparation and adherence to the announced dates to ensure smooth conduct of exams.

The board also assured students that the examinations would be conducted in a transparent and organized manner. Coordination with schools and educational institutions is ongoing to facilitate an efficient examination process.

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The announcement of the Exam Schedule allows students to strategize their studies, focus on weaker areas, and prepare thoroughly for this important academic milestone. Punjab boards continue to maintain a uniform schedule to provide equal opportunities for all candidates across the province.

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