Except for OSSC main language paper 1 and main language paper-2 which are scheduled on April 15 and 16 respectively, all other exams have at least three days or up to four days of gap between. Photo: Express
Telangana

Telangana SSC exam 2026 timetable released

According to officials, the exam for all SSC, Open School SSC (OSSC) and vocational candidates, will commence with first language (group A), part 1 and 2 examinations on March 14, 2026.

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HYDERABAD: The Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Telangana on Tuesday released the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) public examinations timetable on Tuesday.

According to officials , the exam for all SSC, Open School SSC (OSSC) and vocational candidates, will commence with first language (group A), part 1 and 2 examinations on March 14, 2026 and the exams will be held from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Except for OSSC main language paper 1 and main language paper-2 which are scheduled on April 15 and 16 respectively, all other exams have at least three days or up to four days of gap between.

Highlighting a note , a senior officer said, “Part-B (Objective Paper) must be answered only in the permitted time - (i)last 30 minutes for all subjects except English and Science; (ii) last 15 minutes for Physical Science and Biological Science; (iii) along with Part-A for English. All academic course subjects/papers are common to both SSC and OSSC candidates."

Similarly the SSC Public Examinations, March-2026, shall be conducted strictly in accordance with the time-table, notwithstanding any declaration of Public Holiday or General Holiday by the Government in respect of any of the scheduled dates.

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