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AAI Apprentice Recruitment 2026: Apply Online for 133 Graduate, Diploma & ITI Apprentice Posts Before March 22

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AAI Recruitment 2026: The Airports Authority of India, Northern Region, has announced a recruitment notification (Advertisement No. 02/2026/APPRENTICE/GRADUATE/DIPLOMA/ITI/NR) on its official website: https://www.aai.aero. This notification is for the recruitment of 133 Graduate Apprentice positions. Interested candidates should carefully read the official notification and complete the application process according to the provided instructions. Candidates must apply for the vacant posts before 22nd March 2026. 

Educational Qualification:

  • Graduate/Diploma: Candidates should possess full time (regular) four years degree or a three-year (regular) diploma in Engineering in any of the above-mentioned streams.
    recognized by AICTE, GOI.
  • ITI Trade: candidates should possess an ITI/NCVT certificate in Computer Operator Programming Assistant & Steno trades from institutions recognized by AICTE, GOI.

Eligibility Criteria

1. Only Indian Nationals who are domiciled in Chandigarh, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Leh Ladakh, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand are eligible.
2. Candidates who have passed a degree/diploma in or after 2022 are eligible.
3. Age limit: Minimum age is 18 years and Maximum age is 26 years as on 31.03.2026. (Relaxation in upper age limit for categories like SC/ST/OBC/PWBD, etc. As per the Govt. of India guidelines, it is applicable.

No Application Fee is being charged.

Selection Process

  • Provisional selection based on the percentage of marks obtained in the qualifying examination.
  • Document verification.
  • Medical examination.

Candidates are advised to check the notification here before applying for the vacant posts.

JKPSC Releases Provisional Answer Key for Medical Officer (Allopathic) Exam 2026

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The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) has released the Provisional Answer Key for the written examination conducted for the post of Medical Officer (Allopathic) in the Health and Medical Education Department. Candidates who appeared in the examination can now check the provisional answers and raise objections, if any.

The written test for the recruitment was held on 14 March 2026, and the answer key has been published to ensure transparency in the evaluation process.


Notification Details

According to Notification No. PSC/Exam/S/2026/28 dated 14 March 2026, the provisional answer key has been issued under Rule 10(c) of the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (Conduct of Examination) Rules, 2022, as amended from time to time.

The answer key contains the correct responses to the questions asked in the examination. It allows candidates to compare their answers and estimate their expected score before the final results are announced.


Purpose of the Provisional Answer Key

The provisional answer key serves multiple purposes:

  • Helps candidates cross-check their answers
  • Ensures transparency in the examination process
  • Allows candidates to submit objections if they find any discrepancies
  • Enables JKPSC to review and finalize the official answer key

After reviewing all valid objections received from candidates, the commission will publish the final answer key, which will be used to evaluate answer sheets and prepare the results.


Written Examination Overview

The recruitment examination was conducted for the Medical Officer (Allopathic) post in the Health and Medical Education Department of Jammu and Kashmir.

Thousands of medical graduates appeared in the exam as it is considered one of the important recruitment opportunities for doctors seeking government jobs in the region.

The test included multiple-choice questions (MCQs) designed to assess candidates’ knowledge of medical science and clinical practices relevant to the post.


Sample Answers from the Provisional Key

According to the provisional answer key (Series A), some of the answers include:

  • Q1 – B
  • Q2 – D
  • Q3 – A
  • Q4 – C
  • Q5 – C
  • Q6 – B
  • Q7 – C
  • Q8 – D
  • Q9 – D
  • Q10 – C

The complete list of answers for all questions has been provided in the official notification issued by JKPSC.


How to Submit Objections

Candidates who find discrepancies in the provisional answer key can submit objections to the commission within the prescribed time limit mentioned in the notification.

Generally, the objection process includes:

  1. Identifying the question number and answer
  2. Providing supporting proof or reference
  3. Submitting the objection within the specified deadline

Only valid objections backed by proper references will be considered by the commission.


What Happens After Objections?

Once the objection window closes:

  • JKPSC will review all submitted objections.
  • Experts will evaluate the correctness of the answers.
  • If necessary, corrections will be made.
  • The final answer key will then be released.

The final key will be binding and used for preparing the result and merit list.


Importance of the Recruitment

The recruitment of Medical Officers (Allopathic) is crucial for strengthening the healthcare system in Jammu and Kashmir. These doctors will serve in hospitals and health institutions across the region, improving access to medical services for the public.

The recruitment drive is expected to fill several vacancies in government healthcare facilities.


Official PDF Notification

Candidates can download the official provisional answer key from the link below:

Download PDF: Click here

Three Western Disturbances Set to Hit Jammu & Kashmir from March 15

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The first Western Disturbance is set to influence Jammu and Kashmir from March 15. Under its impact, widespread rain and snowfall activities are expected across the region on 15 and 16 March, with the overall intensity likely to remain light to moderate.

Higher-altitude areas, including Gulmarg and Sonamarg, are likely to receive fresh snowfall. Other high mountain passes may accumulate around 6 inches to nearly 2 feet of snow during the 48-hour period.

Daytime temperatures are expected to drop sharply from late afternoon tomorrow, and could remain 5–8°C below normal on 16 March, leading to a noticeable spell of colder weather.

Meanwhile, two additional Western Disturbances are expected to affect the region from the late evening of 17 March through 20 March. These systems are expected to bring intermittent light to moderate rain or snow showers, rather than a prolonged or continuous spell. Breaks between showers are likely during this period. Any changes on this will be updated separately.

If Eid falls on 21 March, weather conditions are expected to turn mostly dry on 21 and 22 March.

𝗙𝗼𝗿𝗲𝗰𝗮𝘀𝘁 𝗜𝗻𝘀𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁𝘀: 𝗞𝗮𝘀𝗵𝗺𝗶𝗿 𝗪𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿

Kashmir University Releases Admission Schedule 2026 for UG, PG and Professional Courses

Srinagar: The University of Kashmir has officially released the Admission Schedule for the academic session 2026 for various undergraduate (UG), postgraduate (PG), integrated, diploma, and professional programmes offered by the university.

According to the official notification, the admission process will be conducted in regular as well as distance modes, with application forms being submitted online through the university portal.


UG & Integrated Programmes (For 12th Qualified Candidates)

The online application process for UG and Integrated programmes began on 3 March 2026.

Important dates:

  • Last date to submit online application: 3 April 2026
  • Admit cards available: From 27 April 2026
  • Entrance test: 12 – 16 May 2026
  • Last date of eligibility fulfillment: 18 May 2026
  • Declaration of individual score: 20 May 2026
  • Merit list issuance: 21 May 2026
  • 1st selection list (Main & Offsite campuses): 23 May 2026
  • Admission completion (1st list): 29 May 2026
  • 2nd selection list: 31 May 2026
  • Admission completion (2nd list): 4 June 2026
  • Counselling for vacant seats: 7 June 2026
  • Closure of admission: 30 June 2026

Certificate Courses (For 10th & 12th Qualified Candidates)

The university will also offer certificate programmes for students who have passed Class 10th or 12th.

Schedule:

  • Application forms start: 1 May 2026
  • Last date to apply: 31 May 2026
  • Merit list: 2 June 2026
  • Selection lists: 4 June 2026
  • Admission completion: 9 June 2026
  • Admission closure: 10 July 2026

PG Programmes (2-Year & 1-Year Courses)

For postgraduate courses, the application process will begin on 1 June 2026.

Important dates:

  • Last date to apply: 30 June 2026
  • Admit cards: From 9 July 2026
  • Entrance test: 15 – 26 July 2026
  • Eligibility fulfillment deadline: 28 July 2026
  • Score declaration: 29 July 2026
  • Merit list: 30 July 2026
  • 1st selection list: 31 July 2026
  • Admission completion: 7 August 2026
  • 2nd selection list: 10 August 2026
  • Admission completion (2nd list): 13 August 2026
  • Counselling for vacant seats: 15 – 17 August 2026
  • Admission closure: 29 August 2026

M.Tech & Management Programmes

Admissions for M.Tech, MBA, MBA-FM, and MBA-CME will also follow a structured schedule.

For GATE / Non-GATE Candidates (M.Tech)

  • Application forms issued: 10 April 2026
  • Last date to apply: 27 April 2026
  • Admission notification (Non-GATE): 20 May 2026
  • Application forms for Non-GATE: 1 June 2026
  • Last date: 30 June 2026
  • Entrance test: 10 & 19 July 2026
  • 1st selection notification: 31 August 2026

For CMAT / Non-CMAT Candidates (MBA Programmes)

  • Application forms issued: 10 April 2026
  • Last date to apply: 27 April 2026
  • Admission notification for Non-CMAT: 20 May 2026
  • Application forms for Non-CMAT: 1 June 2026
  • Last date: 30 June 2026
  • Entrance test: 10 & 19 July 2026
  • 1st selection notification: 31 August 2026

PG Diploma & Diploma Programmes

For graduate candidates interested in diploma courses:

  • Application forms: 3 August 2026
  • Last date to apply: 25 August 2026
  • Merit list: 26 August 2026
  • 1st selection list: 27 August 2026
  • Admission completion: 3 September 2026
  • 2nd selection list: 4 September 2026
  • Final admission completion: 9 September 2026
  • Admission closure: 10 September 2026

Distance Mode Admission Schedule

Admissions under distance mode will be conducted in two sessions:

January – February Session (Diploma Programmes)

  • Admission announcement: 1st–2nd week of January
  • Closure of admissions: 4th week of February

July – August Session (B.Ed & PG Programmes)

  • Admission announcement: 1st–2nd week of July
  • Closure of admissions: 4th week of August

Official PDF Notification

Students can download the official admission schedule PDF from the link below:

PDF Link: Detailed Notifications Here

SKIMS Srinagar Announces Walk-in Interview for Senior Resident Posts on March 19

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Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences has issued a notification inviting applications for Senior Resident posts in various departments through a walk-in interview. The recruitment is being conducted on an urgent basis.

According to the official notice, the walk-in interview will be held on March 19, 2026, at the Board Room, SKIMS Soura, Srinagar. Candidates who meet the required eligibility criteria can appear for the interview on the scheduled date.

Interview Details

Eligible candidates are required to report to the Academic Section, SKIMS (University Block) at 10:00 AM on the day of the interview. Applicants must bring one set of photocopies (Xerox) of all required documents along with the original certificates for verification.

Eligibility Criteria

Candidates applying for the Senior Resident posts must possess the following qualifications:

  • MD/MS/DNB/MSc/PhD degree from a recognized college or university, as defined by the National Medical Commission.
  • Permanent State Medical Registration certificate.
  • Domicile certificate of Jammu & Kashmir.
  • Date of Birth certificate.
  • Marks certificates of academic qualifications.
  • Research papers or publications (if any).
  • Awards or recognitions (if any).
  • No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the employer for candidates already working in government service.

Important Note

The eligibility conditions will follow the guidelines issued by the National Medical Commission, New Delhi, as applicable from time to time.

Interested and eligible candidates are advised to attend the walk-in interview with all required documents to avoid any inconvenience.

Kashmir University Reschedules Postponed Exams 2026 – Check Revised Dates & Download Official Notice PDF

The University of Kashmir, Srinagar has officially released a notification regarding the rescheduling of several examinations that were earlier postponed. According to the notice issued by the Assistant Controller of Examinations (Conduct), the exams originally scheduled for 13 March 2026 have now been assigned new dates.

The revised examination schedule applies to students from multiple courses including Mathematics, BPT, BDS, Sociology, and Architecture programmes. Students are advised to carefully check the updated dates and prepare accordingly. The university has also clarified that the time and venue of the examinations will remain unchanged.

This announcement is important for thousands of students who were waiting for confirmation regarding the postponed exams.


Kashmir University Exam Rescheduling Notice 2026

The notice issued by the University of Kashmir informs all concerned students that the examinations which had been postponed earlier have now been rescheduled with new dates. The university administration has taken this step to ensure that academic activities continue smoothly while giving students clarity regarding their examination schedule.

Students enrolled in the affected courses should note that only the exam dates have been revised, while other details such as examination centre and timing will remain the same.

The official notification has been issued by the Assistant Controller of Examinations (Conduct) and dated 13 March 2026.


Revised Exam Dates – Course Wise Details

Below are the course-wise revised dates for the postponed examinations announced by the University of Kashmir:

1. 5-Year Integrated Course in Mathematics (8th Semester)

  • Paper: Operation Research (IMTH-808DCE)
  • Old Date: 13 March 2026
  • New Date: 14 March 2026

2. BPT 1st Year

  • Paper: Biochemistry (BPT20105)
  • Old Date: 13 March 2026
  • New Date: 16 March 2026

3. BDS 1st Year (Supplementary)

  • Paper: Biochemistry
  • Old Date: 13 March 2026
  • New Date: 16 March 2026

4. M.A Fresh Private (3rd / 4th Semester) – Batch 2022

  • Paper: Sociology of Family (SOC200080E)
  • Old Date: 13 March 2026
  • New Date: 23 March 2026

5. B.Architecture 3rd Semester – Batch 2024

  • Paper: Theory of Structures-III (BAR-304)
  • Old Date: 13 March 2026
  • New Date: 27 March 2026

6. B.Architecture 4th Semester – Batch 2023

  • Paper: Building Services-I (BAR-413)
  • Old Date: 13 March 2026
  • New Date: 27 March 2026

Students appearing in these exams should mark the revised dates carefully to avoid any confusion.


Time and Examination Centres Remain Unchanged

The University of Kashmir has clearly stated in the notice that only the examination dates have been revised.

  • Exam time: Remains the same
  • Exam venue: Remains the same

Students should therefore report to their previously allotted examination centres at the same time as mentioned on their admit cards.


Reason Behind Exam Postponement

Although the notice does not elaborate extensively on the reason, the University had earlier postponed several examinations due to administrative and situational factors affecting academic schedules. Many universities across the region have occasionally postponed exams due to weather conditions, administrative decisions, or unforeseen circumstances, and revised dates are later announced to ensure academic continuity.

The latest notice provides clarity to students who were waiting for an official update regarding their postponed examinations.


Instructions for Students

Students appearing in the rescheduled examinations should keep the following points in mind:

1. Check the Revised Date Carefully

Make sure to note the new exam date corresponding to your course and paper.

2. Carry Admit Card

Students must bring their admit card and valid identification to the examination centre.

3. Reach the Centre Early

It is recommended to reach the exam centre at least 30 minutes before the exam begins.

4. Follow University Guidelines

Students must adhere to all examination guidelines issued by the University of Kashmir examination department.


Importance of the Revised Date Sheet

The revised exam schedule is important because it:

  • Provides clarity to students about postponed exams
  • Helps students plan their preparation effectively
  • Ensures smooth continuation of the academic calendar
  • Prevents confusion regarding examination dates

Students are encouraged to regularly check official notifications released by the university to stay updated.


About the University of Kashmir

The University of Kashmir, located in Srinagar, is one of the leading higher education institutions in Jammu & Kashmir. The university is accredited with NAAC Grade A+ and offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programmes across various disciplines.

Over the years, the university has maintained a strong reputation for academic excellence, research, and professional education. Thousands of students from across the region pursue their higher education through its departments and affiliated colleges.


What Students Should Do Next

Students whose exams were postponed should:

  • Download and read the official notice carefully
  • Update their exam preparation schedule according to the new dates
  • Stay updated through the university website and official notifications

It is also advisable to keep checking for any additional updates or modifications related to the examination schedule.


Download Official Notice PDF

Students can download the official notification regarding the rescheduled examinations from the link below:

👉 https://egov.uok.edu.in/exams/DateSheetArchive/14-03-2026(15-12-8-635).pdf

Fresh Spell of Rain, Snow Likely in Kashmir Between March 15 and 20

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Fresh Spell of Rain, Snow Likely in Kashmir Between March 15 and 20

Srinagar, March 14: Two back-to-back Western Disturbances are expected to affect Jammu and Kashmir between March 15 and March 20, bringing a brief return of winter-like conditions across the region, the Meteorological Department said.

According to the Director Meteorological Department Kashmir, Dr Mukhtar Ahmad, the approaching weather systems are likely to trigger rain in the plains while higher reaches may receive fresh snowfall during the period.

“Two back-to-back Western Disturbances are expected to affect Jammu and Kashmir between March 15 and 20, bringing a brief return of winter-like conditions,” Dr Mukhtar Ahmad said.

He said the first spell of precipitation is likely around March 15–16 while another weather system may affect the region between March 18 and March 20.

“Rain is likely in the plains while higher reaches may receive fresh snowfall around March 15–16 and March 18–20,” he said.

The MeT Director said the precipitation and cloud cover could lead to a noticeable drop in daytime temperatures across several parts of Jammu and Kashmir.

He added that the impact of the weather systems may also be felt in the form of increased cloud cover and intermittent precipitation during the period.

Western Disturbances are weather systems originating in the Mediterranean region that frequently bring rain and snowfall to northwestern parts of the Indian subcontinent during winter and early spring.  [KNT]

JKBOSE Important Notification: Functional English Syllabus Revised for Class 11

The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has officially announced a revision of the Functional English syllabus for Class 11 students. The new syllabus will be implemented in upcoming academic sessions across different zones of Jammu and Kashmir.

The notification, issued by the Directorate of Academics JKBOSE, states that the revised course of study will apply to students appearing in future annual examinations.

Revised Functional English Syllabus for Class 11

According to the official notification dated 11 March 2026, JKBOSE has partially modified an earlier notification issued on 03 March 2026 regarding the syllabus for Functional English.

The board confirmed that the syllabus and course structure for Functional English have been updated to improve the learning framework and align with academic requirements.

The revised syllabus will be implemented in phases depending on the region and academic session.

Implementation Timeline

The updated Functional English syllabus will be effective as follows:

  • Kashmir Division and Winter Zone areas of Jammu Division:
    Applicable from Academic Session 2025–2026
  • Summer Zone areas of Jammu Division:
    Applicable from Academic Session 2026–2027

This phased implementation ensures a smooth transition for students and educational institutions across the Union Territory.

Impact on Class 11 Board Examinations

JKBOSE clarified that the question papers for Regular and Fresh Private candidates of Class 11 will be prepared based on the revised syllabus.

The examinations scheduled under the new curriculum will follow this timeline:

  • October–November 2026:
    Annual session exams for Kashmir Division and Winter Zone areas of Jammu Division
  • February–March 2027:
    Annual session exams for Summer Zone areas of Jammu Division

Students preparing for these examinations are advised to study according to the revised Functional English syllabus, as the question papers will be based on the updated course.

Availability of Revised Syllabus

JKBOSE has also informed students, teachers, and institutions that the updated syllabus is available on the official website of the board.

Students can download the revised syllabus from:
https://www.jkbose.nic.in

Educational institutions are encouraged to guide students regarding the updated curriculum and ensure that the revised syllabus is followed during the academic session.

Govt declares Jumat-ul-Vida holiday tomorrow

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Govt declares Jumat-ul-Vida holiday tomorrow

Srinagar, Mar 12: The Government of Jammu and Kashmir has announced a change in the date of the public holiday on account of Jumat-ul-Vida, the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan.

According to an official order, which is in the possession of the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), issued as a partial modification to Government Order No. 1894-JK(GAD) of 2025 and Government Order No. 1895-JK(GAD) of 2025 dated December 12, 2025, the holiday will now be observed on March 13, 2026 (Friday) instead of the earlier notified date of March 20, 2026 (Friday) across the Union Territory.

With the revised notification, all government offices, educational institutions, and other public sector establishments in the Union Territory will now observe the holiday tomorrow—(KNO)

JKBOSE Class 12th Practical Datesheet 2026 Released for Jammu Division (Soft Zone): Check Schedule & Download PDF

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JKBOSE Class 12th Practical Datesheet 2026 Released for Jammu Division (Soft Zone): Check Schedule & Download PDF

The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has officially released the Class 12th Practical Examination Datesheet for Annual Regular 2026 (Soft Zone) for various areas of the Jammu Division. The schedule applies to students from Jammu City (Male/Female) and the tehsils of R.S. Pura, Bishnah, and Jammu.

The practical examinations are an essential component of the JKBOSE Higher Secondary Part-II (Class 12th) Annual Regular 2026 examination, especially for students enrolled in Science, Home Science, and other practical-based subjects.

Students appearing for the examinations are advised to carefully check the datesheet and coordinate with their respective schools for exact timings and subject-wise schedules.


JKBOSE Class 12th Practical Exams 2026 – Overview

The board has issued the practical exam schedule for institutions falling under the Soft Zone of Jammu Division. These practical examinations are conducted before the theory exams and are usually held at the respective schools or designated centers.

Key Details:

  • Board: Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE)
  • Class: 12th (Higher Secondary Part-II)
  • Session: Annual Regular 2026
  • Zone: Soft Zone – Jammu Division
  • Applicable Areas: Jammu City Male/Female, R.S. Pura, Bishnah, Jammu
  • Exam Type: Practical Examinations
  • Mode: Conducted at designated institutions/schools

The release of the datesheet allows schools to prepare laboratories, examiners, and necessary equipment for the smooth conduct of the practical examinations.


Importance of JKBOSE Class 12th Practical Exams

Practical examinations are a crucial part of the Class 12th evaluation process. Subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Computer Science, and Home Science require practical assessments to evaluate students’ experimental knowledge and understanding.

These exams help assess:

  • Laboratory skills
  • Observation and analysis abilities
  • Practical application of theoretical concepts
  • Accuracy in experiments and record writing

Marks obtained in practical exams are added to the final board results, making them an important component of overall performance.


Areas Covered Under the Practical Datesheet

The recently released schedule specifically covers institutions located in:

  • Jammu City (Male & Female Schools)
  • Tehsil R.S. Pura
  • Tehsil Bishnah
  • Jammu District Institutions

Students studying in these regions must follow the schedule issued by JKBOSE and contact their school administration for exact subject-wise dates and timings.

Schools will also notify students regarding:

  • Reporting time
  • Lab requirements
  • Viva voce instructions
  • Record notebook submission

Guidelines Issued by JKBOSE for Practical Exams

The board has instructed schools and examiners to strictly follow the examination guidelines to ensure transparency and fairness.

1. Conduct of Exams at Institutions

Most practical examinations will be conducted within the respective schools or designated institutions where students are enrolled.

2. External Examiners

External examiners appointed by JKBOSE may supervise or conduct the practical examinations to maintain uniformity in evaluation.

3. Mandatory Attendance

Students must appear in practical exams as scheduled. Absence without valid reason may result in loss of practical marks.

4. Record Books

Students should bring their complete practical notebooks, project files, and required materials during the examination.

5. Identity Verification

Students may be required to present their JKBOSE registration details or school identity cards during the practical exam.


Instructions for Students Appearing in Practical Exams

To avoid any issues during the examination process, students should follow these important instructions:

1. Confirm Exam Dates with Your School
Although the board releases a general schedule, the exact subject-wise date and time may be communicated by the school.

2. Carry Required Materials
Bring lab coats, calculators (if permitted), practical notebooks, and project files.

3. Arrive Early
Students should reach the exam venue at least 30 minutes before the scheduled time.

4. Follow Lab Safety Rules
During science practicals, students must strictly follow laboratory safety protocols.

5. Prepare for Viva Voce
Apart from experiments, students may also be asked questions related to the practical during a viva session.


Role of Schools and Institutions

Schools affiliated with JKBOSE must ensure that:

  • Practical laboratories are properly equipped.
  • Required apparatus and chemicals are available.
  • Attendance and marks are recorded correctly.
  • External examiners are provided necessary assistance.

The board has emphasized that any irregularities in the conduct of practical examinations will be taken seriously.


Preparation Tips for Class 12th Practical Exams

Students preparing for the JKBOSE Class 12th practical examinations should follow these strategies:

Revise Experiments

Review all experiments from the syllabus and understand the procedures step-by-step.

Practice Diagrams

Subjects like Biology and Physics require neat and labeled diagrams, which often carry marks.

Understand Calculations

Be prepared to solve numerical problems or calculations related to experiments.

Review Viva Questions

Teachers often ask questions about:

  • Aim of the experiment
  • Principles involved
  • Observations and conclusions

Keep Records Ready

Ensure your practical file and lab notebook are complete, neat, and properly signed by your teacher.


What Happens After Practical Exams?

Once the practical examinations are completed:

  1. Marks are submitted to JKBOSE by examiners.
  2. The board compiles practical marks with theory exam results.
  3. The final Class 12th result is declared after evaluation of theory papers.

Students should focus equally on both practical and theory exams, as both contribute to the final board result.


Why the JKBOSE Datesheet Matters

The release of the practical datesheet marks an important step in the board examination process for Class 12 students.

It helps:

  • Schools organize exam schedules
  • Students prepare their experiments and records
  • Teachers coordinate with external examiners
  • Authorities ensure smooth examination management

For thousands of students across the Jammu division, this schedule provides clarity and allows them to prepare accordingly.


JKBOSE Class 12th Practical Datesheet 2026 PDF

Students can download the official practical examination schedule issued by JKBOSE from the link below:

Download PDF:
https://jkbose.jk.gov.in/pdf/practicaldatesheetsjammu202612th.pdf