The PSEB 12th Supply Exam 2026 begins today, July 4, with the Punjab School Education Board conducting the supplementary examinations for students who could not clear one or more subjects in the main Class 12 board exams held earlier this year. The board has already released the official date sheet on pseb.ac.in, and admit cards are being distributed through respective schools rather than for individual download.
Exam Schedule and Timing
According to the board’s notification, the PSEB 12th Supply Exam 2026 will run from July 4 to July 6, covering compartment, re-appear, additional subject, and improvement (DIC) categories. Key details students should keep in mind:

- All papers begin at 11:00 AM, with end times of either 1:15 PM or 2:15 PM depending on the subject
- The Class 10 compartment exam follows separately, running from July 6 to July 10
- Students can appear only in subjects they failed — passed subjects cannot be reattempted under this window
This follows the main PSEB Class 12 exam, held from February 17 to April 4, where results were declared on May 13 with an overall pass percentage of 91.46%.
How to Collect Your Admit Card
Unlike the main exam, individual online download isn’t the primary route for the PSEB 12th Supply Exam 2026. Instead:
- Schools log in to the official portal and download admit cards using their school credentials
- Students must collect the printed admit card directly from their school, typically a few days before the exam
- The admit card, along with a valid photo ID, is mandatory for entry — no student will be allowed inside the exam hall without it
What Comes After the Exam
Students appearing in the PSEB 12th Supply Exam 2026 must remember that a fresh, combined marksheet will be issued once results are out — merging main-exam marks for subjects already passed with supplementary marks for the reattempted subject, replacing the original marksheet entirely. Candidates are advised to reach their centres well before 11 AM, carry only permitted stationery, and avoid electronic devices, which remain strictly prohibited. For the latest updates on results and any schedule changes, students should rely only on the official PSEB website rather than third-party sources. pseb.ac.in,










