PSEB allows repeat exam in one subject, compartment and improvement exams for 10th, 12th open school students
Sakshi Gupta | June 24, 2026 | 12:13 PM IST | 2 mins read
Punjab Board allows Class 10 and 12 open school students to appear for one-subject reappear, compartment or improvement exams in July/August
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Download NowThe Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has announced a special provision for Class 10 and Class 12 students from the open school category who appeared for the March 2026 examinations. The move is aimed at helping students who need to clear a subject or improve their performance.
As per the board's notification, students can apply for reappearance, compartment, or performance improvement examinations in one subject only. This opportunity will be available during the supplementary examination session scheduled for July/August 2026.
The board has said that these examinations will be conducted alongside the July/August 2026 open school (block-2) examinations.
Facility limited to one subject
Students who were unable to clear a subject or wish to improve their marks in a single subject can make use of this provision. The examination will be held as part of the supplementary exam schedule announced by the board.
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PSEB has clearly stated that this special facility is restricted to one subject during the July/August examination cycle.
The board has clarified that students who want to improve their performance in more than one subject will not be able to do so during the July/August 2026 examinations. Instead, such candidates can avail themselves of this facility during the annual examinations scheduled to be held in March 2027.
Improvement option
Apart from compartment and reappearance candidates, students looking to improve their performance in one subject can also apply under this arrangement. This gives candidates an opportunity to enhance their results without waiting for the next annual examination cycle.
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PSEB Open School supplementary form 2026: Steps to apply
Students can apply for the PSEB open school supplementary form 2026, follow the steps given below:
- Go to the official PSEB website at pseb.ac.in
- Navigate to the Online Forms section on the homepage
- Select the option for new candidate registration
- Enter all required personal and educational information
- Upload the documents, including Aadhaar card, passport-size photograph, previous marksheet, registration details, category certificate (if applicable)
- Complete the fee payment through the online payment gateway
- Submit the application form after reviewing the details
- Download and save the confirmation page and fee receipt for future use
Examination fees
For Class 10 students, the examination fee for reappear or compartment exams has been fixed at Rs 1,600, while students applying for improvement (DIC) will have to pay Rs 2,400. A late fee of Rs 1,000 will be applicable wherever required. For Class 12 students, the fee for the compartment examination is Rs 2,050, whereas candidates seeking improvement (DIC) will need to pay Rs 2,750. A late fee of Rs 1,000 will also be charged in applicable cases.
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