JKBOSE Class 10th Exam 2025: Complete Timetable Announced
The Jammu & Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has officially released the date sheet for the Class 10th annual/regular exams 2025. The exams will be conducted in the October–November session, starting from 3rd November and concluding on 27th November 2025. All exams will be held in a single shift from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
This year, approximately 95,000 students from Kashmir, Jammu’s cold regions, and Ladakh are expected to appear for the exams. The government has retained the October–November session to ensure that students get sufficient time to prepare according to their study schedules.
Exam Schedule Date Subject3 November | Mathematics |
7 November | Social Science |
11 November | Science |
14 November | English |
17 November | Urdu / Hindi |
19 November | Computer Science |
21 November | Vocational Subjects |
23 November | Home Science |
24 November | Additional / Optional Languages (Kashmiri, Dogri, Bhoti, Punjabi, Arabic, Hindi, Urdu, Persian, Sanskrit) |
25 November | Music |
27 November | Painting / Art & Drawing |
To offset the impact of extreme weather events, including heat waves, heavy rainfall, cloud bursts, and floods, JKBOSE has provided 15% syllabus reduction. Students now need to cover only 85% of the syllabus, which will be considered equivalent to 100% for examination purposes.
Board’s Advisory to StudentsJKBOSE has urged students to focus fully on their exam preparation. The board has assured that all exams will be conducted with full honesty and transparency. Inspectors have been instructed to perform their duties professionally, and the School Education Department will ensure smooth and fair exam execution.
Key Points for Students:
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Exam Start Date: 3rd November 2025
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Exam End Date: 27th November 2025
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Exam Timing: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
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Syllabus Covered: 85% (due to reduction)
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Students Expected: ~95,000
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