Breaking CBS E Announces Dates and Procedure for Class 12 Supplementary Exams 2026

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New Delhi — The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the schedule and application details for the Class 12 supplementary examinations for the 2026 academic year. According to the board’s official notification, the exams will be conducted in a single “compartment” for students who sat for the main 2025 board exams and now wish to appear as private candidates.

Key dates
Application window: 1 May 2026 – 15 May 2026.
Admit‑card release: 22 May 2026, available for download on the CBSE portal.
Examination period: 28 May 2026 – 6 June 2026, with the exact dates for each subject listed in the admit card.

Eligibility and process
Only students who were enrolled as regular candidates for the 2025 Class 12 board examinations and did not pass the required subjects are eligible to apply for the supplementary exam as private candidates. The board requires applicants to submit a completed application form, a copy of the original Class 12 mark sheet, a recent passport‑size photograph, and a fee of INR 1,800 per subject through the online portal.

The CBSE website will generate a provisional admit card once the application and fee are verified. Candidates must print the admit card and bring it, along with a valid photo ID, to the examination centre on the scheduled date.

Analysis
The single‑compartment format means that all eligible students will sit for the same set of papers, a practice CBSE has used in previous years to streamline logistics and reduce administrative overhead. By limiting eligibility to 2025 board takers, the board avoids opening the supplementary route to new entrants, thereby containing the scale of the exam and focusing resources on a defined cohort.

The May‑June window aligns with the board’s broader academic calendar, allowing students who clear the supplementary exams to complete their certification before the start of the 2026‑27 academic session. The fee of INR 1,800 per subject is consistent with prior years, though it remains a financial consideration for students from lower‑income backgrounds. Stakeholders, including school administrators and private tuition centres, are likely to see a surge in demand for short‑term remedial coaching in the weeks leading up to the exams.

What’s next
Students are advised to verify their eligibility, complete the online application before the 15 May deadline, and monitor the CBSE portal for the admit‑card release on 22 May. Schools and private coaching institutes are expected to disseminate the schedule and provide guidance on exam preparation.

Sources
– NDTV, “CBSE Class 12 Supplementary Exam 2026: When? How to Apply, Admit Card Release Date,” https://www.ndtv.com/education/cbse-class-12-supplementary-exam-2026-when-how-to-apply-admit-card-release-date-11730266#publisher=newsstand

Story synopsis gathered from: NDTV – India News — source

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