The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has scheduled the Class 10 Hindi board examination for March 2, 2026, as part of the 2026 Class 10 board exams timetable. According to the official exam schedule, the Hindi paper (both Course A and Course B) will be conducted from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM on Monday, March 2, 2026, across CBSE-affiliated schools in India.

This examination is a major language paper and plays a significant role in the overall performance of Class 10 students, making early preparation an important focus for aspirants.
Why Students Should Begin Preparation Now
With the Hindi exam just days away, educational experts and teachers are emphasising the importance of starting final revision immediately. The Hindi board exam tests a range of language skills; including comprehension, grammar, creative writing, poetry, and prose; requiring a balanced revision approach.
Students are advised to make the most of the remaining time by:
- Revising core literature chapters and poems
- Practising comprehension passages to boost accuracy
- Reviewing grammar rules, especially verb forms and sentence structure
- Solving sample papers and previous year question papers
- Improving writing and expression skills for long-answer questions
These strategies help build confidence and reduce exam-day anxiety.
What the CBSE Date Sheet Says
The CBSE Class 10 board exams for the 2025-26 session began in mid-February and will continue through early March, with Hindi scheduled on March 2. This timing gives students a few days after subjects like Science and IT to consolidate their Hindi preparation.
It is also worth noting that CBSE introduced a phased examination structure for 2026, aiming to reduce scheduling pressure and give students adequate time between papers.
Final Word
The Class 10 Hindi paper is more than a language test; it assesses comprehension, writing clarity, and expression skills. With only a short time left before March 2, students are strongly encouraged to start final revision immediately, focus on weak areas, and practise with sample papers to improve speed and accuracy.
Staying calm, disciplined, and focused during the final days of preparation can make a significant difference in board performance.


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