JKBOSE has postponed the Class 10 and Class 11 bi-annual examinations scheduled for August 18, 2025. The decision was made due to a cloudburst in Kathua and heavy rains in various districts. Authorities confirmed that the revised JKBOSE exam dates will be announced shortly to the students. Officials stated that the safety of students and staff remains the top priority, given the severe weather conditions reported in Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh regions.
JKBOSE Bi-Annual Exam 2025 Postponement Notification
The board issued an official notification confirming the revised schedule to the students. As per the official notification, all examinations scheduled for August 18, 2025, will not be conducted until further notice. The announcement has been shared through official channels and directed to centre superintendents and jurisdictional SHOs. Jammu and Kashmir Board has provided information on the current status of the examinations. The changed schedule will be published soon on the official website and local communication channels. The table below contains detailed information regarding the revised schedule.
Revised JKBOSE Exam Dates 2025 Awaited
JK Board has assured students that the fresh exam dates will be communicated shortly. The exam conducting Authorities mentioned that updates will be circulated through WhatsApp groups, district offices, and the official JKBOSE website. Students are advised to keep checking official notifications to avoid confusion. The points mentioned below state the board’s instructions for students after the postponement:
- Revised dates will be notified individually by JKBOSE.
- Centre superintendents and SHOs have been informed of the postponement.
- District officers must circulate the update across all branches.
- Official communication channels, including WhatsApp groups, will be used to spread the information.
- The safety of students is a primary reason for this decision.
Safety Concerns Drive JKBOSE Decision
According to JKBOSE officials, the decision was taken purely in the interest of students’ safety after the cloudburst in Kathua and the heavy rainfall alert across multiple districts. The weather department has mentioned a huge risk of flooding and road blockages, prompting authorities to delay the examinations. The board confirmed that once conditions start to get better, a revised schedule will be shared with the students, ensuring that the students get enough time to prepare. Until then, the examinations will remain postponed