MP Board Class 5, 8 time table 2026 out; exams from February 20
Vikas Kumar Pandit | December 26, 2025 | 03:11 PM IST | 2 mins read
MP Board 5th, 8th Time Table 2026: All papers will be held from 2 pm to 4:30 pm. Class 5 exam will be conducted till February 26.
The Madhya Pradesh State Education Centre, Bhopal, has issued the Class 5, 8 board exam time table for the academic session 2025–26. As per the official notification, the MP Board Class 5, 8 exam 2026 will be conducted from February 20 to February 28, 2026.
The MP Board Class 5th, 8th 2026 exams will be held in the afternoon shift from 2 pm to 4:30 pm, with a total duration of 2 hours and 30 minutes. The schedule applies to all government schools, recognised private schools, aided schools, and DISE-code-registered madrasas across the state.
As per the official notice, for students selecting Hindi, Urdu, or Marathi as the first language, English will be compulsory as the second language. Students opting for English as the first language should choose Hindi as the second language.
“The examinations will be conducted strictly according to the notified time table, even if any local or other holidays are declared during the examination period,” the education centre said.
MP Board Class 5 time table 2026
The exam schedule for the MP Class 5 board exam 2026 is given below.
|
Date |
Subject |
|
February 20, 2026 |
First Language: Hindi (SCERT/NCERT) / English (SCERT/NCERT) / Urdu / Marathi / Mathematics |
|
February 21, 2026 |
Music (for visually impaired students) / Second Language: English (SCERT/NCERT) |
|
February 23, 2026 |
Hindi (for students with English as first language) / English (for students with Hindi, Urdu, Marathi as first language) |
|
February 25, 2026 |
Environmental Studies |
|
February 26, 2026 |
Additional Language (optional): Hindi / Sanskrit / Urdu / Punjabi / Drawing (for hearing impaired students) |
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MP Board Class 8 time table 2026
The exam schedule for the MP board Class 8 exam 2026 is given below.
|
Date |
Subject |
|
February 20, 2026 |
First Language: Hindi (SCERT/NCERT) / English (SCERT/NCERT) / Urdu / Marathi (with assisted reading) |
|
February 21, 2026 |
Mathematics / Music (for visually impaired students) |
|
February 23, 2026 |
English (for students with Hindi, Urdu, Marathi as first language) / Hindi (for students with English as first language) |
|
February 25, 2026 |
Science |
|
February 26, 2026 |
Third Language (mandatory): Sanskrit / Hindi / Urdu / Marathi / Odia / Punjabi / Gujarati / Drawing (for hearing impaired students) |
|
February 28, 2026 |
Social Science |
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