AP SA2 Timetable 2026 (Revised) for Primary and High School Exams

AP SA2 Timetable 2026 (Revised) for Primary and High School Exams

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The AP SA2 timetable 2026 (Revised) is officially released for all Primary, Upper Primary (UP), and High School students. The Summative Assessment 2 (SA2) exams are very important for the final evaluation in the academic year. Students, teachers, and parents are eagerly searching for the latest AP SA2 timetable to plan exam preparation effectively.

The AP SA2 timetable includes subject-wise exam dates, class-wise schedule, exam timings, and exam pattern. According to SCERT guidelines, SA2 exams will be conducted across all districts from April 6 to April 16. In this article, we have provided a complete breakdown of the timetable, pattern, and instructions in a clear format.


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AP SA2 Exams Timetable 2026 for Primary/ UP/ High School – Summative 2 Exam New Dates 6th April 2026

The AP SA2 exams timetable clearly shows that exams will start on 06 April and end on 16 April across Andhra Pradesh. These exams are conducted under SCERT supervision.

Download full details here: AP SA2 Timetable Full Details
Practice papers here: AP SA2 Model Papers

AP SA2 Timetable 2026 (Class 1 to 5)

Exam Timings: 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM

DateSubject
06-04-2026First Language
07-04-2026English
08-04-2026Mathematics
09-04-2026EVS
10-04-2026OSSC

AP SA2 Timetable 2026 (Class 6 to 8)

Exam Timings: 9:15 AM to 12:30 PM

DateSubject
06-04-2026First Language
07-04-2026Second Language
08-04-2026Third Language
09-04-2026Mathematics
10-04-2026Physical Science
11-04-2026Biological Science
13-04-2026Social Studies
15-04-2026Composite Language / OSSC

Official schedule based on SCERT document

AP SA2 Exam Pattern 2026

Classes 1 & 2 Pattern

  • Section A: 20 MCQs (2 marks each)
  • Section B: 10 short answers (3 marks each)
  • Section C: 2 long answers (5 marks each)
  • Total Marks: 80

Classes 3 to 8 Pattern

  • Section A: 20 MCQs (1 mark each)
  • Section B: 4 short answers (2 marks each)
  • Section C: 5 long answers (4 marks each)
  • Section D: 4 very long answers (8 marks each)
  • Total Marks: 80

Important Instructions for AP SA2 Exams

  • Question papers will be distributed securely before exams.
  • Exams will be monitored by MEOs and officials.
  • Evaluation will be completed before April 20.
  • Progress cards will be issued by April 22.
  • Strict exam rules must be followed by all schools.

Why the AP SA2 Timetable is Important

The AP SA2 timetable helps students prepare in a structured way. By knowing exam dates in advance, students can plan revision and focus on important subjects. Teachers can also organize lessons according to the exam schedule.

Proper planning based on the AP SA2 timetable reduces exam stress and improves performance. It also helps parents guide students better during exam preparation.

Preparation Tips for AP SA2 Exams

  • Follow a daily study schedule based on the timetable
  • Practice previous papers regularly
  • Revise important topics before exams
  • Manage time effectively during exams
  • Focus on weak subjects

The AP SA2 timetable provides a complete roadmap for students to prepare for Summative Assessment 2 exams. With proper planning and preparation, students can score good marks. Always follow official guidelines and stay updated through trusted sources like www.teachernews.in.

AP SA2 Timetable FAQs

1. When will AP SA2 exams start?

AP SA2 exams will start from April 6.

2. What are the SA2 exam timings?

Primary: 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM, High School: 9:15 AM to 12:30 PM.

3. What are the total marks for the SA2 exam?

Total marks for the SA2 exam are 80.

4. Is SA2 important?

Yes, SA2 is the final assessment and very important for promotion.

5. Where to download the AP SA2 timetable?

You can download from teachernews.in website.

 

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