Rajasthan revises Class 8 exam time table 2025, reschedules third language paper for April 2
Rajasthan Class 8 exams 2025 will now be held from March 20 to April 2.
Vagisha Kaushik | March 12, 2025 | 10:16 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Board of Secondary Education (BSER) Rajasthan has revised Class 8 exam time table 2025. According to the new date sheet, the third language paper will now be held on April 2, 2025.
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“In accordance with the relevant guidelines/letters, the examination schedule for the Primary Education Completion Certificate Examination (Class 8), 2025 (General Schools) for the Third Language subject is revised, and the exam will be held on 02.04.2025. Accordingly, the revised exam schedule is being issued. The exam schedule for the schools for the hearing-impaired (Mook Badhir Vidyalayas) remains unchanged, as previously issued on 15.02.2025,” said Narendra Kumar Soni, registrar, education department examinations, Rajasthan.
Rajasthan Class 8 exam time table 2025
As per exam timings, Rajasthan Class 8 exams 2025 will be conducted from 2 pm to 4:30 pm. The detailed revised schedule for the Primary Education Completion Certificate Examination 2025 is given below.
Date |
Day |
Subject |
March 20, 2025 |
Thursday |
English (02) |
March 21, 2025 |
Friday |
Hindi (01) |
March 22, 2025 |
Saturday |
Science (07) |
March 23, 2025 |
Sunday |
Holiday |
March 24, 2025 |
Monday |
Social Science (08) |
March 25, 2025 |
Tuesday |
Mathematics (09) |
March 26, 2025 |
Wednesday |
Holiday |
March 27, 2025 |
Thursday |
Eid-ul-Fitr Holiday |
March 28, 2025 |
Friday |
Sanskrit (71) / Urdu (72) / Gujarati (73) / Sindhi (74) / Punjabi (75) / Sanskrit (96) (Sanskrit Education Department) |
Rajasthan Class 8 Exams 2025: Instructions for students
The education department issued the following instructions for students appearing in the exams:
- Candidates should pay full attention to the exam date and time.
- Candidates with disabilities such as blindness, albinism, myopia, cerebral palsy, polio, paralysis or congenital disabilities, and deaf and dumb candidates will be given an additional one hour to solve the question paper if they present the necessary certificate for a disability of 40% or more. Candidates with 75% or more disability will be provided with a scribe.
- For students with learning disabilities, one hour of extra time will be given in mild cases, while scribes will be provided in moderate and severe cases.
- The exam center in-charge or observers or inspection team members will have the right to search candidates and seize any objectionable material found. Any objection, restriction, or other misconduct will be considered as a violation.
- Candidates should only write their name and roll number at the designated space on the answer booklet, and nowhere else.
- It is mandatory for candidates to write their roll number at the designated space on the question paper or booklet.
- Carrying calculators, mobile phones, pagers, digital diaries, or other electronic devices into the exam hall is prohibited.
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