PSEB Class 10, 12 supplementary exam 2026 registration begins; fees details
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Download NowThe Punjab School Education Board has started the registration process for the students who want to apply for the Punjab Board Class 10 and 12 supplemental examinations. Students can register on the official website of PSEB at pseb.ac.in.
The online exam forms are available for the students who fall into the compartment, reappear, and additional subject categories. As per the official notice, details regarding the registration process and schedule for open school system candidates will be released at a later date.
Candidates can submit their applications for the PSEB Class 10 and 12 supplementary examinations without a late fee until June 15, 2026, while those who miss the deadline can apply with a late fee until June 22, 2026. The last date for submitting examination forms without a late fee is June 19, 2026, and with a late fee is June 26, 2026. The PSEB is expected to conduct the Class 10 and Class 12 supplementary examinations in July/August 2026.
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Punjab Board Class 10 and 12 Supplementary Exam 2026: Steps to register
To register for the supplementary examinations, students can follow the steps given below:
- Visit the official website of PSEB at pseb.ac.in
- On the homepage, click on the supplementary examination 2026 application link
- Enter the required details, including roll number and other credentials
- Fill out the supplementary examination application form, upload the necessary documents, make the payment and then submit
- Download the confirmation page and take a printout of the submitted form and fee receipt for future reference
Punjab Board Class 10 and 12 Supplementary Exam 2026: Registration fees
For the PSEB supplementary examinations, Class 10 supplementary/reappear candidates are required to pay an examination fee of Rs 1,350 and a practical fee of Rs 250, taking the total fee to Rs 1,600.
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Meanwhile, Class 12 compartment and additional subject candidates must pay an examination fee of Rs 1,750 along with a practical fee of Rs 300, bringing the total fee to Rs 2,050. Candidates submitting their applications after the regular deadline will also have to pay a late fee of Rs 1,000.
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