All educational boards (BISEs) across Punjab have officially unveiled the complete academic schedule for 2026, providing clarity on crucial dates for matriculation and intermediate students, including annual examinations, supplementary exams, result announcements, and fee submission deadlines.
According to the released timeline, the matriculation annual results will be declared in two phases. The 10th class results are scheduled for August 6, 2026, followed by the 9th class results on September 2, 2026. This staggered announcement is expected to streamline result management and reduce system congestion during peak access times.
The matric supplementary examinations will begin on October 6, 2026, offering students an opportunity to improve or clear their results. The boards have outlined a structured fee submission schedule, with single fee submissions accepted from August 7 to August 19, double fee from August 20 to August 25, and triple fee from August 26 to August 29. The results of these supplementary exams will be announced on December 8, 2026.
For intermediate students, the annual FA and FSc examinations are set to commence on May 20, 2026. The results will also follow a phased approach, with 2nd year results scheduled for September 23, 2026, and 1st year results on October 22, 2026. This timeline provides students with a clear academic roadmap and sufficient preparation intervals.
Intermediate supplementary exams will begin on November 3, 2026. Students intending to appear can submit their admission forms with a single fee from September 24 to October 6, double fee from October 7 to October 13, and triple fee from October 14 to October 17. The results for these supplementary exams are expected to be announced on January 12, 2027.
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Education authorities emphasize that this comprehensive schedule aims to ensure transparency, timely assessments, and better academic planning for students across Punjab. Students are advised to adhere strictly to the deadlines to avoid late fees and complications in their examination process.


