Rajasthan Board (RBSE) Class **12 Practical & Board Exams 2026 — All You Need to Know

Good news for al students studying in Rajasthan Board (RBSE) Class 12 students — the board has released the exam schedule for 2026! This includes practical exam dates, the main theory exam timetable PDF.

Quick Look at the Important Dates

  • Class 12 Practical (Regulr): Starts January 1, 2026
  • Class 12 Practical (Private): Starts January 25, 2026
  • Board Exams (Class 12): February 12 to March 11, 2026
  • Morning Shift: About 8:30 AM – 11:45 AM for most papers

Official Timetable PDF (Download Link)

Download the RBSE Class 12 Time Table PDF here:

Download RBSE Class 12 Time Table 2026 PDF

Important Exam Dates

Class 12 Practical Exams:
Regular students: Start from January 1, 2026
Private students: Start from January 25, 2026

Class 12 Theory Exams:
• From February 12, 2026 to March 11, 2026
• All exams are in one shift from 8:30 AM to 11:45 AM roughly (offline, pen-paper mode)

Day-by-Day Subject Breakdown (Stream-Wise)

Science StreamCommerce StreamArts / Humanities
Feb 12, 2026: Psychology Feb 12, 2026: Psychology / BusinessFeb 12, 2026: Psychology
Feb 16, 2026: Physics Feb 13, 2026: English (Compulsory) Feb 13, 2026: English (Compulsory)
Feb 17, 2026: Computer Science / Informatics PracticeFeb 16, 2026: Accountancy Feb 14, 2026: Public Administration
Feb 18, 2026: Sanskrit Lit & Sanskrit LanguageFeb 17, 2026: Computer/IT Papers•Feb 16, 2026: Geography
Feb 19, 2026: Environmental ScienceFeb 19, 2026: Environmental Science (common Feb 17, 2026: Computer/Optional subjects
Feb 20, 2026: Hindi (CompulsoryFeb 20, 2026: Hindi (Compulsory Feb 18, 2026: Sanskrit & Literature
Feb 25, 2026: MathematicFeb 28, 2026: Economics Feb 19, 2026: Environmental Science
Feb 28, 2026: BiologyMar 4, 2026: Business Studies Feb 20, 2026: Hindi (Compulsory)

RBSE Class 12 Practical Exam Dates 2026

CategoryPractical Exam Start Date
Regular Students1 January 2026
Private Students25 January 2026

RBSE Class 12 Exam 2026.

1. Start With the Official Syllabus

Before opening any book, first check the RBSE Class 12 syllabus for your stream. Many students waste time studying extra topics that never come in exams. Stick to what the board has prescribed — that’s more than enough to score well.

2. Plan Around the Time Table

Now that the exam dates are out, use the timetable to your advantage:

  • Subjects with early exam dates should be revised first
  • Give more time to numerical subjects like Maths, Physics, and Accountancy
  • Keep lighter subjects for the gaps between exams.

3. Don’t Ignore Practical Exams

Practical marks can boost your final score easily.

  • Revise lab manuals and experiments
  • Practice viva questions
  • Be clear about diagrams, formulas, and procedures.

4. Practice Previous Year Question Papers

This is one of the most important steps.

  • Solve at least last 5–10 years’ papers
  • You’ll notice repeated questions and patterns
  • It helps you manage time better in the real exam

Try solving papers in a 3-hour exam-like setting once a week.

5. Focus on Writing Practice

RBSE exams are descriptive, so presentation matters.

  • Write neat and clear answers
  • Underline important points
  • Use proper headings and steps (especially in Maths & Science)

Even correct answers can lose marks if they’re badly written.

6. Revise Smartly in the Last Month

In the final 30 days:

  • Revise notes instead of starting new topics
  • Make short notes or formula sheets
  • Revise difficult chapters multiple times

Avoid late-night study just before exams — fresh mind works better.

7. Stay Calm & Take Care of Health

No exam is worth ruining your health.

  • Sleep at least 6–7 hours
  • Eat light food during exam days
  • Avoid unnecessary comparison with others

Confidence + consistency beats panic every time.

Tips to Stay Ahead

  1. Get Admit Cards Ready – These are usually issued a couple of weeks before your exams.
  2. Check Instructions Carefully – There might be specific reporting times, exam-day rules, and what you can/can’t carry.
  3. Plan Your Revision – With practicals starting early January, try to revise theory subjects alongside your lab work.
  4. Stay Updated – Sometimes boards make small tweaks in schedules, so keep an eye on official updates.

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