IB Exam Dates 2026: All Subjects | All Exam Zones: May 2026

 

The May 2026 IB Diploma Programme (DP) examination session, conducted by the International Baccalaureate Organization, will run from late April to mid-May 2026 worldwide.

Whether you are taking IB in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, or the Americas, understanding:

  • 🌍 Your exam zone (A, B, or C)
  • 📅 The global exam window
  • 📚 Subject components across all six groups
  • 🗓 A structured revision timeline

is essential for effective preparation. This guide provides a complete overview for all IB Diploma subjects across all time zones.

IB Global Exam Zones Explained (May 2026)

To ensure exam security and fairness, the IB divides the world into three synchronised testing zones.

Table 1: IB Exam Zones & Global Coverage

Zone Zone Codes Regions Covered Example Countries Approximate UTC Range
Zone A TZ0 Americas USA, Canada, Brazil, Argentina UTC -3 to -8
Zone B TZ1 Europe, the Middle East, and Africa UK, UAE, Germany, South Africa UTC -1 to +4
Zone C TZ2 Asia-Pacific Singapore, India, China, Japan, Australia UTC +5 to +12

Key Points:

  • Each zone receives exam papers at different coordinated global times.
  • Morning and afternoon sessions are synchronised within each zone.
  • Students must always follow their zone-specific timetable.

IB May 2026 Exam Session Overview:

Click on the Link for the entire timetable: https://www.ibo.org/globalassets/new-structure/programmes/dp/pdfs/may-2026-examination-schedule.pdf 

Category Details
Official Exam Session Late April – Mid May 2026
Sessions Per Day Morning & Afternoon
Duration ~3 weeks
Time Standard Local time within each zone
Daylight Saving Depends on the country

Schools provide the final reporting time based on local regulations.

IB Diploma Programme Subject Overview (All Groups)

The IB Diploma consists of six academic groups plus core components.

Group Subject Area Examples Assessment Type
Group 1 Studies in Language & Literature English A, Language A Papers 1 & 2 + IO
Group 2 Language Acquisition Spanish B, French Ab Initio Reading, Writing, Listening
Group 3 Individuals & Societies Economics, Business, History Structured essays & data response
Group 4 Sciences Biology, Chemistry, Physics MCQs, structured & extended response
Group 5 Mathematics AA SL/HL, AI SL/HL Problem-solving papers
Group 6 The Arts Visual Arts, Theatre, Music Practical & written tasks
Core TOK, EE, CAS Theory of Knowledge Essay & Exhibition

Exam Structure by Subject Category

Although formats vary slightly, most subjects follow this pattern:

Languages 

Humanities 

Sciences 

Mathematics 

Arts 

(Group 1 & 2)

(Group 3)

(Group 4)

(Group 5)

(Group 6)

  • Analytical writing
  • Textual analysis
  • Listening components (Language B)
  • Comparative essays
  • Essay-based exams
  • Case studies
  • Data interpretation
  • Source analysis
  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Structured short answers
  • Extended response questions
  • Data analysis
  • Calculator & non-calculator papers (depending on course)
  • Multi-step problem solving
  • Mathematical reasoning
  • Coursework-heavy
  • Written reflections
  • Practical/portfolio assessment

Global Revision Timeline for All Subjects (May 2026)

To prepare effectively across subjects, structured long-term planning is essential. Here is a Table (All Subjects) to help you prepare better:

Phase Timeline Focus Actions
Foundation Phase Sept–Dec 2025 Content completion Finish syllabus, IA drafts, build summary notes
Technique Phase Jan–Feb 2026 Exam skill development Timed practice papers weekly
Simulation Phase March 2026 Full mock exams Alternate subjects under exam conditions
Refinement Phase April 2026 Targeted improvement Strengthen the weakest topics
Final 30 Days Late April 2026 Performance tuning Light review + exam stamina

Time Zone Considerations & Performance Strategy

Because IB operates in three zones:

  • Zone A students often test earlier globally
  • Zone C students may sit the paper many hours later
  • Question paper security is maintained through controlled release timing

Strategic Advice:

  • Practice at your real exam start time (e.g., 09:00 local time)
  • Adjust sleep cycles at least 2 weeks before exams
  • Consider daylight saving changes (Zone B & C regions)

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Every subject is broken down into clear, repeatable frameworks tailored to its assessment components, whether that means mastering extended responses in Humanities, perfecting structured problem-solving in Mathematics, refining data analysis in Sciences, or developing high-scoring Internal Assessments and Extended Essays. Through timed simulations that mirror Zone A conditions and detailed feedback linked directly to grading bands, students gain precise insight into what is limiting their score and how to improve it.

Instead of rote memorisation or last-minute cramming, students at Young Scholarz develop transferable exam skills, structured thinking, clarity of explanation, strategic planning, and disciplined time control — the exact competencies that consistently separate a 5 from a 7 across all IB subjects.

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