The Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) has officially released the complete datesheets for the 2026 Class 10 and Class 12 board exams. The Board has confirmed that the Class 12 examinations will begin on February 20, 2026, while the Class 10 exams will start from February 21, 2026. With the full schedule now available, students across the state can plan their final revision more effectively.
I chose to write about this development because board exam datesheets are one of the most searched and awaited updates for students and parents each year. Once the schedule is announced, it changes the entire study routine at home. Students can organise subjects according to difficulty level, teachers begin targeted revision and parents adjust daily routines to support board preparation.
Bringing this information clearly and in simple language helps students quickly understand the timeline without confusion. With competition rising and exam pressure already high, having a confirmed datesheet early gives students the advantage of structured planning. This article aims to provide not just the dates but also some clarity on how the Board has arranged the schedule and why it matters for exam readiness.
Key Highlights of the CGBSE 2026 Board Exams
The Chhattisgarh Board has ensured that both Class 10 and Class 12 exams follow a well-spaced timetable. Practical examinations will be conducted separately at school level before the written exams begin.
Here are the main points:
- Class 12 exams start on February 20, 2026
- Class 10 exams begin on February 21, 2026
- All exams will be held in the morning shift
- Detailed subject-wise dates are provided by the Board
- The schedule includes adequate gaps for major subjects
CGBSE Class 12 Exam Dates 2026
Below is an example structure of how the datesheet has been arranged. Students are advised to cross-check with the official notification once published by schools.
| Date | Subject |
|---|---|
| Feb 20, 2026 | Geography / Physics |
| Feb 23, 2026 | Political Science / Chemistry / Accountancy / Crop Production & Horticulture / Object Drawing / Drafting / Physiology & First Aid / Mathematics |
| Feb 25, 2026 | Sanskrit |
| Feb 27, 2026 | Biology, Economics, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Technology, Fisheries & Poultry Farming, History of Indian Art, Elements of Science |
| Mar 2, 2026 | Computer Applications (Arts & Commerce) / Indian Music / Painting / Dance / Stenotyping / Verses (Arts) / Home Science / Commercial Maths / Fundamentals of Industrial Organisation |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Sociology |
| Mar 10, 2026 | English |
| Mar 12, 2026 | History / Business Studies / Agricultural Science & Mathematics / Drawing & Painting / Food & Nutrition |
| Mar 14, 2026 | Hindi |
| Mar 16, 2026 | Vocational Subjects |
| Mar 17, 2026 | Regional Languages |
| Mar 18, 2026 | Psychology |
This layout gives students a decent gap between major papers, which can reduce last-minute pressure.
CGBSE Class 10 Exam Dates 2026
| Date | Subject |
|---|---|
| Feb 21, 2026 | Hindi |
| Feb 24, 2026 | English |
| Feb 26, 2026 | Social Science |
| Feb 28, 2026 | Science |
| Mar 6, 2026 | Mathematics |
| Mar 9, 2026 | Third Language |
| Mar 11, 2026 | Professional Courses |
| Mar 13, 2026 | Music / Drawing & Painting |
The sequence of exams follows the usual Board format where core subjects are scheduled first, followed by additional papers.
Why the Early Datesheet Matters for Students
The announcement of the 2026 datesheet months in advance gives students enough time to revise smartly instead of rushing at the end. Many coaching institutes and schools re-adjust their test schedules as soon as the Board releases the timeline. Early clarity also helps in:
- Setting monthly revision goals
- Completing NCERT and reference book exercise practice
- Planning mock tests and solving previous year papers
- Managing stress by avoiding uncertainty
Students in rural and semi-urban areas, who often travel long distances to examination centres, also get time to prepare logistical arrangements.
Advice for Board Students After the Schedule Release
Once the datesheet is out, students should immediately take three simple steps:
- Make a subject-wise study calendar for the next three months
- Begin solving sample papers in timed conditions
- Focus more on writing practice instead of only reading
Teachers often advise students to complete 80 percent of the syllabus before January so that the final month can be kept for revision and solving model papers.













