Punjab is bringing back Class 8 board exams in 2026 after a 4 years’ gap. These exams give students in government schools a fair way to be evaluated and help make sure learning standards are consistent across the province. They are also part of ongoing education reforms aimed at improving student performance and preparing them for higher grades.

In the past, most Class 8 students were assessed only through school exams. While this helped teachers track progress, it sometimes led to differences in standards between schools. The board exams ensure that all students are evaluated fairly.
Besides grading, these exams teach important skills like:
Doing well at this level also builds confidence for future high school board exams.
The Punjab Education Curriculum, Training and Assessment Authority (PECTA) and the Punjab Examination Commission (PEC) are responsible for running these exams. They handle everything from scheduling to marking to make sure the process is smooth, fair, and transparent.
It’s important to check with your school for exact dates, as minor changes may happen.

Students in Grades 5, 6, and 7 will not have board exams . Instead, they will be evaluated through:
These assessments help teachers track progress and prepare students gradually for board-level exams in higher grades.
These exams also motivate students to focus and prepare for more challenging studies ahead.
Parents can support by creating a quiet study environment and helping maintain a balanced routine.
Board exams are not just about marks, they help students develop confidence, problem-solving skills, and time management. Regular study, positive thinking, and practice are the keys to success.
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