Abbottabad Board Announces HSSC (11th & 12th) Datesheet 2026: Exams to Commence from May 6th, 2026

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Abbottabad Board Announces HSSC (11th & 12th) Datesheet 2026: Exams to Commence from May 6th

The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Abbottabad has officially released the date sheet for the HSSC Part I & II (Annual-I) Examination 2026 . According to the newly issued schedule, the written exams will commence on May 6th, 2026 , and continue through May 25th, 2026.

Students enrolled in both 11th grade (Part I) and 12th grade (Part II) can now access the complete timetable to finalize their exam preparations. The date sheet, signed by Controller of Examinations Prof. Babar Ayaz Khan, clearly outlines the schedule for morning and evening shifts across all major study groups, including Science, Arts, Humanities, and Home Economics.

Detailed Exam Schedule: Morning and Evening Timings

The BISE Abbottabad has maintained its traditional two-shift system to accommodate the large number of candidates. The morning papers will be held from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM (PST) , while the evening session will run from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM (PST) .

Week 1: Early May Schedule
The examination session kicks off on Wednesday, May 6th, 2026 , with Pakistan Studies (Part II) in the morning and Geography Paper-II (Part I) in the evening. This is followed by Islamiyat (Compulsory) and Ethics for Non-Muslims on May 7th. Urdu (Compulsory) for Part II is scheduled for May 8th, while Part I Urdu will be held on May 9th.

Science Subjects (Physics, Biology, Chemistry)
Students in the pre-medical and pre-engineering groups should note the following key dates:

  • Physics (Part II) and Islamiyat Elective will be held on May 11th (Morning) .

  • Physics (Part I) follows on May 12th (Morning) .

  • Biology (Part II) along with Computer Science and Geography Paper-I is set for May 15th (Morning) .

  • Biology (Part I) will take place on May 16th (Morning) .

  • Chemistry (Part II) and Civics are scheduled for May 22nd (Morning) , with Part I papers on May 23rd (Morning) .

Arts and Humanities Group
Students opting for Arts subjects have a diverse schedule. Economics papers are set for May 7th (Part II, Evening) and May 11th (Part I, Evening). Islamic History appears on May 13th (Part II) and May 14th (Part I). Meanwhile, subjects like Psychology, Food & Nutrition, and Library Science are distributed across the second and third weeks of the exam period.

English and General Mathematics
The compulsory English papers are scheduled for the third week. English (Compulsory) Part II will be held on May 18th (Morning) , while Part I will follow on May 19th (Morning) . Mathematics (Science) Part II and Health & Physical Education will be conducted on the final day of exams, May 25th (Morning) .

Matric Practical Exams: April 23-29, 2026

According to the official document " Abbottabad Board Matric Practical Exam Datesheet 2026 ," the practical exams for 9th and 10th classes will be conducted from April 23 to April 29, 2026 . The exams will be held in two shifts daily, with each paper lasting approximately 90 minutes .

Below is the complete breakdown of Matric practical exams according to the official BISE Kohat schedule:

Important Instructions for Candidates

Alongside the date sheet, the Controller of Examinations has issued strict guidelines to ensure transparency and discipline during the exams.

1. Mobile Phone Ban
The most prominent instruction states: "Mobile Phone is not allowed in Examination Hall." Candidates are strictly forbidden from bringing any communication device into the exam center. Violation of this rule will result in strict disciplinary action, as the board emphasizes that cheating is a cognizable and legal offense.

2. Urdu Advisory Notice
In a clear message to students, the board has printed an advisory on the date sheet (in Urdu) urging students to avoid unfair means. It reads: "Cheating in exams is a cognizable offense and a legal crime. We all must work together to prevent it and save the next generation from destruction. Also, bringing a mobile phone inside the exam center is strictly prohibited."

3. Practical Exams
The schedule for the practical examinations has not been released yet. According to the official notice, the practical exam timetable will be announced during the theory examination . Students are advised to keep checking the official BISE Abbottabad website.

4. Roll Number Slips
Private candidates and institutions (for regular students) have been instructed to download their actual group and time information from the board’s official website: www.biseat.edu.pk .

Key Takeaways for Students

With the exams starting on May 6th, students have a limited window to revise their syllabi. Here is a quick summary of major subject dates:

  • Pakistan Studies (Compulsory): May 6, 2026 (Morning)

  • Islamiyat (Compulsory): May 7, 2026 (Morning)

  • Urdu (Compulsory): May 8 (Part II) & May 9 (Part I), 2026

  • English (Compulsory): May 18 (Part II) & May 19 (Part I), 2026

  • Physics: May 11 (Part II) & May 12 (Part I), 2026

  • Biology: May 15 (Part II) & May 16 (Part I), 2026

  • Chemistry: May 22 (Part II) & May 23 (Part I), 2026

  • Mathematics (Science): May 25, 2026 (Morning)

Final Advice for Abbottabad Board Students

As the examination season approaches, students are advised to thoroughly review their respective subject schedules and prepare accordingly. Since the board is strict about timing, candidates must arrive at their exam centers well before the starting time (9:00 AM for morning and 2:00 PM for evening).

For the latest updates regarding practical exams or any changes to the theory schedule, students should regularly visit the official BISE Abbottabad website.

Stay tuned for more updates on roll number slips, exam centers, and results.

About BISE Abbottabad: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Abbottabad is responsible for conducting fair and transparent examinations for HSSC and SSC in the Hazara division, including districts like Abbottabad, Mansehra, Haripur, and Battagram.

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