HPBOSE 10th, 12th supplementary exam 2026 dates out; Class 10, 12 exams from July 3
Sundararajan | June 19, 2026 | 12:30 PM IST | 2 mins read
The Himachal Pradesh Board will conduct the compartment, improvement, and special chance exams from July 3 to 16, from 8:45 am to 12 pm
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Download NowThe Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) has announced the HP board compartment, improvement and special exam dates 2026 for both Class 10th and 12th. According to the schedule, the HPBOSE supplementary exam will be held from July 3.
According to the schedule, the HPBOSE Class 10 supplementary examinations will conclude on July 10, while the Class 12 supplementary exams will continue till July 16.
HPBOSE will conduct the Class 10 and Class 12 supplementary examinations in a single morning shift from 8:45 am to 12 noon. Question papers and answer books will be distributed 15 minutes before the commencement of the examination.
Candidates will be allowed to read the question paper and fill in the required details on the OMR-based answer book during this period. The examination will begin at 9 am.
Also read AP SSC supplementary result 2026 out at results.bse.ap.gov.in; how to download
HPBOSE Class 10 supplementary exam dates 2026
Students can check below to know the HPBOSE high school supplementary exam dates.
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Date |
Subjects |
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July 3 |
Mathematics |
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July 4 |
Sanskrit, Punjabi |
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July 6 |
English |
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July 7 |
Hindi |
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July 8 |
Science and Technology |
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July 9 |
Social Science |
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July 10 |
Home Science, ITES, Computer Science |
HPBOSE Class 12 supplementary exam dates 2026
Students can check below to know the HPBOSE Higher Secondary supplementary exam dates.
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Date |
Subject |
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July 3 |
English |
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July 4 |
Accountancy, Physics, Sanskrit |
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July 6 |
History, Biology |
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July 7 |
Political Science |
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July 8 |
Economics |
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July 9 |
Hindi |
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July 10 |
Mathematics |
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July 13 |
Business Studies, Chemistry, Public Administration |
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July 14 |
Music (Vocal), Private Security (NSQF), Sociology, Agriculture (NSQF) |
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July 15 |
Geography |
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July 16 |
Physical Education, Computer Science (Information Practices) |
To pass the HPBOSE Class 10 and 12 exams, students must score at least 33% overall and 33% in each subject. They must also secure 33% separately in the theory, practical, and internal assessment components, wherever applicable.
Earlier, the HPSOS Result for Classes 10 and 12 was declared on May 26. A total of 208 candidates appeared for the Class 8 exam, of whom 127 passed, taking the pass percentage to 61.06%. For Class 10, 2,129 of 3,895 candidates passed, with a 54.66% pass rate. In Class 12, 3,406 out of 5,275 candidates cleared the exam, recording a 64.57% pass percentage.
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