Introduction
Mathematics is one of the most demanding IB subjects, and in May 2026, both Math Analysis and Approaches (AA) and Math Applications and Interpretation (AI) are scheduled during the most intense phase of the exam period.
Many students ask:
- When exactly are the Math papers?
- Why are Math exams split across multiple weeks?
- How do you revise effectively without exhausting yourself before Paper 3?
This guide breaks down IB Math AA and AI exam dates for May 2026, explains how the papers are structured across the timetable, and shows how to plan revision strategically using the RevisionDojo Study Planner.
IB Math Exam Structure Overview (AA vs AI)
Before looking at dates, it’s important to understand the structure.
Both Math AA and Math AI include:
- Paper 1 (non-calculator)
- Paper 2 (calculator)
- Paper 3 (HL only, investigative focus)
What differs is:
- Question style
- Application focus
- Cognitive fatigue across papers
This makes timing and spacing especially important.
IB Math AA & AI Exam Dates – May 2026
Paper 1 (HL & SL)
Paper 1 for both Math AA and Math AI takes place during Week 3 of the IB exam schedule.
Key characteristics:
- Long, demanding sessions
- Heavy problem-solving focus
- High mental load
This is one of the reasons Week 3 is considered the most difficult for many students.
Paper 2 (HL & SL)
Paper 2 follows shortly after Paper 1, usually in Week 4.
Challenges students face:
- Fatigue from previous exams
- Over-reliance on calculators
- Reduced focus due to schedule length
Students who perform best treat Paper 2 as a precision exam, not a cramming opportunity.
Paper 3 (HL Only)
Paper 3 is exclusive to HL students and occurs near the .