The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the CBSE Mid-Term Date Sheet 2025-26 for Classes 9 to 12. Students can check the half-yearly exam schedule on the official CBSE website - cbse.gov.in or through their respective schools.

The mid-term exams will be conducted from 15 and 30 September 2025, and the timetable will include subject-wise exam dates. Schools may also release their own detailed date sheets based on CBSE guidelines.
CBSE Mid-Term Date Sheet 2025-26
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the CBSE Mid-Term Date Sheet 2025-26 for Classes 9, 10, 11, and 12. Mid-term or half-yearly examinations play an important role in evaluating students' academic progress before the final exams. These exams are usually conducted in September-October across CBSE-affiliated schools in India and abroad.
Where to Check CBSE Mid-Term Date Sheet 2025-26
Students can access the half-yearly exam timetable in two ways:
Official CBSE Website - The date sheet will be available on cbse.gov.in.
School Notice Boards/Portals - Since mid-term exams are conducted by schools, many institutions release their own customized schedules following CBSE guidelines.
How to Download CBSE Mid-Term Date Sheet 2025-26
1. Visit the official CBSE website - cbse.gov.in.
2. On the homepage, go to the "Examinations" or "Latest Announcements" section.
3. Click on CBSE Mid-Term Date Sheet 2025-26 link (when available).
4. A PDF file containing subject-wise exam dates will open.
5. Download and save the file for reference.
Expected Exam Timeline
Classes 9 & 11 - Exams 15 & 30 September, 2025
Classes 10 & 12 - Mid-terms may follow a standard CBSE pattern, with focus on board-related subjects.
Details in the Date Sheet
The CBSE Half-Yearly Exam Schedule 2025-26 will include:
- Class and Subject names
- Exam dates and timings
- Duration of exams
- School-level instructions
- Important guidelines for students
Importance of Mid-Term Exams
- Helps students assess their preparation before pre-boards/finals.
- Provides practice in time management and writing skills.
- Acts as an internal assessment component contributing to overall academic performance.
- Identifies strengths and weaknesses in each subject.
CBSE Guidelines for Schools
The CBSE issues general guidelines for conducting half-yearly and periodic assessments, but the final date sheet is usually decided by individual schools based on local academic calendars. Students are therefore advised to stay updated through both CBSE circulars and school announcements.


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