
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released admit cards for private students appearing in the CBSE 10th and 12th board exams. Regular students are now awaiting their admit cards, which are expected to be released soon. Last year, CBSE released the admit cards in the first week of February. Therefore, it is expected that the hall tickets for both classes will be released next week.
Schools will download and distribute the admit cards to students.
For regular students, CBSE will make the admit cards available on the school's login ID. Schools will then download the admit cards for all their students, sign and stamp them, and distribute them to the students. Note that regular students will receive their admit cards from their school; they will not be able to download the admit cards online themselves.
Schools can download admit cards from the Sangam portal.
After CBSE makes the admit cards available, schools will be able to download their students' admit cards from the CBSE Sangam portal. The steps to download the admit cards are as follows:
Once CBSE releases the admit cards, schools must first go to the Exam Sangam portal.
Then, they must click on the link related to the admit card.
Now, they will need to enter their school login details.
They must download the admit cards for all students and distribute them.
Board exams will start from February 17th.
The CBSE Secondary and Senior Secondary board exams will begin on February 17th. The last paper for Class 10 will be held until March 11, 2026, while the last paper for Class 12 will be held until April 10, 2026.
The board exams for both classes will be conducted in a single shift. For some subjects, the exam timing will be from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM, while for other subjects, the timing will be from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM.
All students should remember to carry their admit cards with them when they go to the examination center. No student will be allowed entry into the examination hall without an admit card.
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