The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) released the Class 11th Annual Regular 2026 date sheet for the Summer Zone, Jammu Division, today, January 12, 2026 . Examinations will commence on February 28, 2026 , and conclude on April 2, 2026 . Students must download the official exam schedule from the JKBOSE website, jkbose.nic.in .
This announcement provides clarity for all eligible candidates enrolled in Class 11th within the designated Summer Zone of the Jammu Division. The board advised adherence to the outlined schedule for timely preparation.
Exam Schedule Overview
The Class 11th annual regular examinations are set to span just over a month. The initial examination will take place on February 28, 2026 . The final paper is scheduled for April 2, 2026 . Students should note these start and end dates for their academic planning. The detailed subject-wise timetable is available in the official notification.
A summary of the key dates is provided below:
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Exams Begin | February 28, 2026 |
| Exams Conclude | April 2, 2026 |
Accessing the Official Date Sheet
Candidates must download their specific subject-wise date sheet from the JKBOSE official portal. Accessing the document involves a straightforward process to ensure all students have the correct information. Follow these steps to obtain the detailed schedule:
- Visit the official JKBOSE website: jkbose.nic.in .
- Navigate to the ‘Notifications’ or ‘Latest Updates’ section on the homepage.
- Locate and click the link titled “Date Sheet for HSP-I (Class 11th) Annual Regular, 2026 of Jammu Division (Summer Zone).”
- The date sheet will open as a PDF document. Review all details carefully.
- Download and print a copy for future reference.
Students should cross-verify all details on the downloaded sheet, including subject codes, exam timings, and specific dates for each paper. Any discrepancies must be reported to the respective school authorities immediately.
Important Examination Instructions
JKBOSE has issued general guidelines that students must follow during the examination period. Adherence to these instructions is crucial for a smooth and fair examination process.
- Admit Card Mandatory: Students must carry their valid admit card to the examination hall for every paper. Entry without an admit card is strictly prohibited.
- Reporting Time: Candidates must report to their assigned examination center at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time of the exam. Latecomers may face restrictions.
- Prohibited Items: Electronic gadgets, including mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators (unless permitted for specific subjects), and any unauthorized study material, are strictly banned inside the examination hall.
- Examination Center Rules: Maintain strict discipline within the examination center. Any act of unfair means or malpractice will lead to severe penalties, including disqualification from all examinations.
- Writing Materials: Bring all necessary writing materials, such as pens, pencils, erasers, and geometry instruments. Sharing these items is not allowed.
- Roll Number Check: Verify your roll number and other details mentioned on the answer sheet before beginning to write.
- Question Paper Review: Candidates receive a specific duration to read the question paper before writing commences. Utilize this time effectively.
Preparation Guidelines for Students
With the exam dates now announced, students must intensify their preparation. Focus on a structured study plan and utilize official resources. Review the entire syllabus thoroughly. Practice previous years’ question papers to understand the exam pattern and marking scheme. Time management during the exam is also critical; allocate time to each section based on its weightage. Regular revision of all subjects will help consolidate knowledge and build confidence.
Staying Updated
JKBOSE advises all Class 11th students and their parents to regularly visit the official website, jkbose.nic.in , for any further announcements or updates regarding the examination. Students should also stay in contact with their schools for any internal communications or additional guidance. Reliance on unofficial sources for exam-related information is discouraged.