CBSE Releases Admit Cards for Private Students of Classes 10 and 12
Admit Cards Now Available for Download
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has made the admit cards accessible for private students enrolled in Classes 10 and 12. Registered students can now retrieve their hall tickets from the official CBSE website, cbse.gov.in. It is important to note that entry to the examination center will be denied to any student without an admit card.
Examination Schedule
The CBSE board examinations for the year 2026 are scheduled to take place from February 17 to April 9, 2026. This period will include both theory and practical exams for Classes 10 and 12. Private candidates are strongly advised to bring a printed version of their admit card to the examination venue.
Steps to Download the Admit Card
How to Download the Admit Card
To obtain the admit card, candidates should visit the official CBSE website at cbse.gov.in. They must then click on the link designated for admit cards for private candidates in Class 10 or 12. After entering the required login credentials, they can submit the information. The admit card will be displayed on the screen, which can then be downloaded and printed.
Verify Your Admit Card Information
Carefully Check the Admit Card
Students are urged to meticulously review all details on their admit card. In case of any errors or discrepancies, they should promptly reach out to the relevant regional office to ensure timely corrections.
Important Details on the Admit Card
The admit card includes crucial information such as the student's name, roll number, subjects, exam dates, details regarding theory and practical exams, total marks, passing criteria, and the name and address of the examination center along with its code. These details will be used to verify the identity and attendance of students during the examination.
Caution Against Unaccredited Institutions
Verify Accreditation Before Admission
In a related advisory, CBSE has issued a warning to students and parents regarding admissions for the 2026-27 academic session. The board has cautioned against enrolling in unaccredited or fraudulent universities. Schools have been instructed to guide senior students to verify the accreditation of any institution through the UGC website before proceeding with admissions.