The Punjab Boards Committee of Chairpersons (PBCC) has officially finalized the much-awaited academic timeline for the Punjab Inter Supplementary Exams 2026 . This comprehensive declaration gives thousands of Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) Part-I (Class 11) and Part-II (Class 12) students across Punjab a transparent roadmap and a vital second opportunity to pass or improve their academic standings.
According to the official release, the Punjab Inter Supplementary Exams 2026 —often referred to as the 2nd Annual Examinations —are scheduled to commence on November 3, 2026 . Students planning to appear must stay informed about critical timelines, registration windows, fee brackets, and prep advice to secure their academic progression without delays.
To help candidates grasp the vital milestones at a glance, here is a summary of the finalized academic calendar for the upcoming HSSC 2nd annual examinations:
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Metric / Milestone |
Official Dates & Information |
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Exam Name |
Intermediate (HSSC) Part-I & Part-II Supplementary Exams 2026 (2nd Annual) |
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Exam Start Date |
November 3, 2026 |
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Registration Start Date |
September 24, 2026 |
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Single Fee Deadline |
September 24, 2026 – October 6, 2026 |
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Double Fee Deadline |
October 7, 2026 – October 13, 2026 |
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Triple Fee Deadline |
October 14, 2026 – October 17, 2026 |
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Expected Result Date |
January 12, 2027 |
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Applicable Boards |
All 9 Divisional Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) in Punjab |
The PBCC has designed a phased, three-tiered registration fee structure to accommodate students. To avoid paying steep penalty surcharges, candidates are highly encouraged to compile their documentation and register during the early single-fee phase.
The registration portal for the Punjab Inter Supplementary Exams 2026 opens immediately after the declaration of the 12th class annual results.
Window: September 24, 2026, to October 6, 2026
Recommended Action: This is the most cost-effective period. Both private and regular intermediate students should complete their online challan forms and submit them within this timeframe.
For students who miss the initial window due to administrative delays or financial arrangements, a second window with a double fee applies.
Window: October 7, 2026, to October 13, 2026
As a final safety net before the boards lock their databases and print roll number slips, candidates can register with a triple fee penalty.
Window: October 14, 2026, to October 17, 2026
Warning: No admission forms will be entertained by any BISE after October 17, 2026, to allow sufficient time for examination center arrangements.
The announced schedule is unified and binding. Following judicial directives to standardize the academic calendar across the province, all nine divisional education boards in Punjab will follow this timeline concurrently. This ensures uniformity in the paper pattern, difficulty level, and result declaration dates.
The schedule applies to:
BISE Lahore
BISE Rawalpindi
BISE Multan
BISE Gujranwala
BISE Faisalabad
BISE Sargodha
BISE Sahiwal
BISE Bahawalpur
BISE DG Khan
To complete registration smoothly, candidates must follow the standardized online process outlined by the respective boards:
1.Access Your Respective BISE Portal:
Navigate to the official website of your regional board (e.g., www.biselahore.com or www.bisebwp.edu.pk). Look for the "Online Admissions HSSC 2nd Annual 2026" .
2.Fill Out the Online Admission Form:
Enter your previous Intermediate 1st Annual Roll Number and registration number. The system will automatically fetch your details and display the subjects you need to reappear in.
3.Generate and Print the Challan:
Verify the automatically calculated fee structure on your screen and click 'Submit' to generate the computer-printed, automated bank challan form.
4.Deposit Fee and Finalize Form:
Deposit the designated fee at any designated bank branch (usually HBL or UBL) listed on your challan sheet. Keep a customer copy of the paid challan safely, as some boards require you to upload the paid challan number to finalize your submission.
Reappearing in board exams can be stressful, but the Punjab Inter Supplementary Exams 2026 represent a clean slate. With ample time before November, students should refine their revision strategy:
First, obtain your detailed marks sheet (DMC) from the 1st annual results. Focus heavily on identifying exactly where you lost marks—whether it was conceptual physics problems, chemical equations, or English grammar.
Examiners closely align board exams with prescribed PTB textbooks. Avoid overcomplicating your revision with too many external guides; master the textbook exercises, numerical problems, and basic definitions first.
Solving past exam papers is the single most effective way to understand paper structure, time management, and the frequency of recurring questions. Try simulating real exam conditions at home by setting a 3-hour timer.
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