MP Board 2026 Exam Dates Revised: Hindi, Urdu, Marathi Papers Shifted to March

The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education has revised the timetable for the 2026 High School and Higher Secondary Board examinations. Key changes involve postponing language papers, with Class 10 Hindi and Class 12 Urdu and Marathi exams now scheduled for March 6, 2026. The Board has instructed schools to promptly communicate the updated schedule to students and parents through various channels. Students are advised to download the final date sheet from the official MPBSE website for accurate planning.

Key Points: MP Board 2026 Exam Schedule Revised for Hindi, Urdu, Marathi

  • Hindi paper for Class 10 moved to March 6
  • Urdu & Marathi papers for Class 12 shifted to March 6
  • Class 12 Hindi paper rescheduled to March 7
  • Over 16.6 lakh students affected by changes
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MP Board revises exam schedule for Hindi, Urdu, Marathi papers; dates shifted to March

MPBSE revises 2026 board exam timetable, shifting Hindi, Urdu, and Marathi papers to March. Get updated dates and key instructions here.

"These adjustments rearrange the early phase of the exams, allowing a more balanced spread of subjects. - MP Board Official Notice"

Bhopal, Jan 13

The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education has announced a revised timetable for the 2026 High School and Higher Secondary Board examinations, adjusting key dates and subject sequences to prioritise student convenience and address logistical considerations.

The Board released the updated schedule through an official notice on January 9, 2026, available on the MPBSE website at mpbse.nic.in.

The changes primarily affect language subjects, shifting them later in the calendar while keeping the overall examination window intact.

For Class 10, the Hindi examination, originally planned for February 11, 2026, has been rescheduled to March 6, 2026.

This postponement provides students additional preparation time for this compulsory subject.

In Class 12, the Urdu and Marathi papers, previously set for February 9, 2026, will now take place on March 6, 2026.

The Hindi paper, initially scheduled for February 7 moves to March 7, 2026. These adjustments rearrange the early phase of the exams, allowing a more balanced spread of subjects.

Class 12 theory examinations will commence on February 10, 2026, while Class 10 exams begin on February 13, 2026.

All theory papers across both classes will continue in a single morning shift from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The Board officials have advised students to reach examination centres by 8:00 AM, with seating by 8:30 AM; entry closes at 8:45 AM, followed by OMR sheet distribution at 8:50 AM and question papers at 8:55 AM.

Practical examinations for regular students remain scheduled at their respective schools from February 10 to March 10, 2026, with private candidates appearing at designated centres during the same period.

The MPBSE has directed all affiliated schools to promptly disseminate the revised timetable to students and parents. Institutions should display the new schedule on notice boards, announce it during assemblies, and share it through parent communication groups such as WhatsApp.

Students are encouraged to download the complete updated date sheet directly from the official MPBSE portal for accurate reference. This revision affects over 16.60 lakh students expected to appear in the 2026 Board exams.

The Board emphasizes that while the current timetable is final, it retains the authority to make further modifications if required, with updates notified through official channels. Authorities urge candidates to stay informed and adjust their study plans accordingly to ensure optimal performance.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the intent, changing dates so close to the exam is disruptive. Students have already made study plans. The Board should finalize the schedule much earlier to avoid last-minute chaos. Hope they stick to this one now.
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Aman W
Shifting Urdu and Marathi to March is helpful. These are often taken as second/third languages and students get extra prep time. But schools need to ensure the notice reaches everyone, especially in rural areas. WhatsApp groups are a good idea.
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Sarah B
As a teacher, I see this as a positive step for a more balanced exam spread. However, the practical exams window is quite long. Coordination between theory and practical prep will be key for students. All the best to all the candidates! 📚
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Vikram M
Good that they are thinking of student convenience. But 16.6 lakh students affected... such a huge system. Hope the logistics at exam centres are managed well, especially with the strict 8:45 AM entry rule. No one should suffer for administrative delays.
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Nisha Z
My daughter is in Class 12. The shift of Hindi to March 7th means her science subjects are earlier. She's happy for the extra days for languages but now needs to adjust her revision timetable. Parents, please help your kids replan effectively.

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