TCE Exam Timetable 2026
Official 2026 TCE written exam dates, results timing and revision links for major TASC subjects.
TASC has already published the 2026 written exam window, which runs across mid-November 2026. TASC key dates also show student results released in mid-December 2026. See the key dates table below for the exact official dates and use the official TASC timetable for subject-by-subject sessions.
TASC has published the 2026 written exam window and the official student results date.
Students should keep using TASC exam pages and key dates for subject-level written, folio, practical, presentation, oral and display assessment information.
Official Source: TASC save the date: 2026 exams
Last checked against official sources: 1 May 2026
Key Dates
Subject Revision Links
Students should keep using TASC exam pages and key dates for subject-level written, folio, practical, presentation, oral and display assessment information.
English
Use the official timetable for the exact session, then revise with Revizi.
Mathematics Methods
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Biology
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Chemistry
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Physics
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Psychology
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Economics
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Business Studies
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Study Tips
Understand External Exam Weighting
TCE external exams contribute a significant portion of your final score for Level 3 subjects. A strong exam result can raise your overall grade substantially.
Use TASC Past Papers
TASC publishes past external exam papers. Work through these under timed conditions to understand the format and question styles specific to Tasmanian exams.
Focus on Level 3 Content
External exams assess Level 3 (Year 12) content. Ensure your revision covers the full scope of the course criteria and standards.
Review Criteria and Standards
TASC subjects have clear criteria and standards. Review what an A-grade response looks like for each assessment type to align your preparation with examiner expectations.
Use Practice Exams
Simulate real TCE exam conditions with Revizi’s online test mode. Practice MCQ, short answer and extended response questions under timed conditions — then review results to target weak topics.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When do TCE exams start in 2026?
The 2026 TCE written exam period runs across mid-November 2026, according to TASC. See the key dates table for the exact official dates.
When are TCE results released in 2026?
TASC releases student results in mid-December 2026. See the key dates table for the exact official date.
How are TCE exams structured?
TCE external exams vary by subject but typically include a mix of multiple choice, short answer, and extended response sections. Most exams are 3 hours long. Check TASC for specific subject details.
Where can I find exact TCE subject exam dates?
Use the official TASC exam timetable and key dates for subject-level written, folio, practical, presentation, oral and display assessment information. This summary page only keeps the statewide 2026 exam window and results date.
What’s the best way to prepare for TCE exams?
The most effective TCE exam prep combines spaced repetition flashcards for content recall with timed practice exams for exam technique. Review TASC criteria and standards, work through past TASC papers, and use Revizi’s practice exams to simulate Level 3 exam conditions. Consistent study over weeks beats last-minute cramming.
Last updated: 1 May 2026 · Content aligned to the Office of Tasmanian Assessment, Standards and Certification