OU B.P.Ed & D.P.Ed Regular Backlog & Improvement Exams June/July 2026 Timetable
Osmania University has released the tentative timetable for the B.P.Ed & D.P.Ed Regular, Backlog, and Improvement Examinations scheduled for June/July 2026. This notification is important for all candidates who are pursuing Physical Education courses under the university and are preparing to clear their pending subjects or improve their previous scores.
According to the official academic schedule, the examinations will be conducted in multiple sessions to ensure smooth completion of both theory and practical-related papers. The timetable covers all semesters of B.P.Ed (Bachelor of Physical Education) and D.P.Ed (Diploma in Physical Education) programs, including regular students, backlog candidates, and those appearing for improvement exams. Students are advised to carefully check their subject-wise exam dates, timings, and exam centers mentioned in the detailed schedule released by the university.
The examinations are expected to begin in the last week of June 2026 and may continue into the first or second week of July 2026, depending on the number of papers and candidate registrations. Osmania University has also instructed all affiliated colleges to inform students and ensure that hall tickets are issued in time. Candidates must carry their hall tickets along with a valid ID proof to the examination hall without fail.
Students appearing for backlog and improvement exams should focus on revising key topics from their syllabus, especially practical-oriented subjects and sports science modules. The university has also emphasized strict adherence to examination rules, including punctuality and discipline during the exam sessions.
The detailed timetable PDF is expected to be available on the official Osmania University examination portal. Candidates are advised to regularly check updates to avoid missing any changes or revisions in the schedule.
Overall, this examination cycle provides an important opportunity for students to clear pending subjects and improve their academic performance in Physical Education courses, helping them move closer to successful completion of their degree or diploma programs.



