PESB Announces Mid-Term Exam Dates for Classes 6 to 12
The Punjab School Education Board (PESB) has officially unveiled the dates for the upcoming mid-term examinations that will cover classes 6 to 12. Students preparing for these mid-term exams can access the schedule by visiting the official PSEB website at pseb.ac.in.
Exam Dates and Details
The mid-term examinations for classes 6 to 10 are scheduled to take place from September 4th to September 15th. Meanwhile, the exams for students in classes 11 and 12 are set to commence on September 1st and conclude on September 15th. It’s important for students to note that these exams will be held during the morning shift, starting at 8:30 AM and ending at 11:30 AM. The duration of each exam will be three hours.
Complete Date Sheet for Classes 11 and 12
PESB Class 11 Mid-Term Exam Date Sheet
Date | Subjects |
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September 1 | Economics / Chemistry |
September 2 | Punjabi (General) |
September 4 | Mathematics |
September 5 | Environmental Studies |
September 6 | Home Science / Physical Education / Drawing and Painting |
September 8 | Biology / MOP / Geography |
September 11 | Physics / History / Accountancy |
September 12 | Computer Science |
September 13 | English (General) |
September 14 | Elective: Punjabi, Hindi, English |
September 15 | Political Science / Business Studies |
PESB Class 12 Mid-Term Exam Date Sheet
Date | Subjects |
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September 1 | Physics / History / Accountancy |
September 2 | English (General) |
September 4 | Biology/ Political Science/ Business Studies |
September 5 | Computer Science |
September 6 | Elective: Punjabi, Hindi, English |
September 8 | Economics / Chemistry |
September 11 | Mathematics |
September 12 | Environmental Studies |
September 13 | Punjabi (General) |
September 14 | Home Science / Physical Education / Drawing and Painting |
September 15 | Geography |
Syllabus Coverage and Guidelines
According to reports, the mid-term exam syllabus for classes 6 to 12 will encompass topics taught between the months of April and August this year. The Punjab School Education Board has emphasized that schools must thoroughly review the syllabus with students before the examinations commence.
The board has issued a directive to ensure 100% attendance during the mid-term exams. School authorities have been specifically instructed to maintain accurate records of results and exam-related information.