
CBSE supplementary timetable 2025 OUT for Class 10 and 12, exam to begin on July 15, Check exam timings, full schedule, download PDF, guidelines
CBSE supplementary timetable 2025 OUT for Class 10 and 12, exam to begin on July 15, Check exam timings, full schedule, download PDF, guidelines
CBSE supplementary exams 2025: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the full timetable for the supplementary exams for Class 10 and 12 students for the academic year 2024–25. These exams are meant for students who either did not pass a subject (compartment) or want to improve their marks in a particular subject. When Will the Exams Happen?
The supplementary exams will begin on July 15, 2025. For Class 12, all subjects will be held on one day i.e. July 15.
For Class 10, the exams will continue until July 22.
All exams will be held in the morning, from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Subjects on the First Day
On July 15, students will appear for important subjects, including: Languages like English Elective, Hindi Elective, Urdu Elective, Sanskrit Elective
Social Sciences such as History, Geography, Political Science, and Economics
Science and Maths-related subjects including Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, Biotechnology, and Engineering Graphics
Students can check the complete subject-wise schedule on the official CBSE website: cbse.gov.in
These exams are a second chance for students to do better, and CBSE is giving them the opportunity to improve both scores and confidence. CBSE Class 10 Supplementary Exam 2025 Schedule Date Subject Subject Code July 15, 2025 Social Science 087 July 16, 2025 Hindi Course A & B 002, 085 July 18, 2025 Science 086 July 19, 2025 Mathematics (Standard & Basic) 041, 241 July 20, 2025 English Language & Literature 184 July 22, 2025 Information Technology 402 CBSE Class 12 Supplementary Exam 2025 Schedule Date Subjects Timing July 15, 2025 All Subjects (Stream-wise) 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM

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