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CBSE Admit Card 2026: Hall Tickets for Regular Students Expected Soon
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is anticipated to release the admit cards for Class 10 and Class 12 regular students shortly. As of January 19, 2026, the board has already made the hall tickets available for private candidates, signaling that the release for regular students through their respective schools is imminent.
Based on historical trends, CBSE typically issues hall tickets 5 to 10 days before the start of the examinations, which are set to begin on February 17, 2026.
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1. How to Get Your Admit Card
The process for obtaining the admit card differs significantly between regular and private students:
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2. Critical Details to Verify
Once you receive your hall ticket, double-check these specific details immediately. Any errors could prevent you from entering the exam hall or cause issues with your final result.
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Identity: Correct spelling of your name, Father’s name, and Mother’s name.
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Roll Number: Your unique board identification number.
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Exam Center: Name and full address of the allocated venue and the Center Code.
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Subjects: Subject names and their corresponding Subject Codes.
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Schedule: Dates and reporting times for each paper.
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Photo & Signature: Ensure your photograph is clear and the digital signature is visible.
Note: If you find a discrepancy, report it to your School Principal (for regular students) or the Regional CBSE Office (for private students) immediately.
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3. Exam Day Essentials & Guidelines
To ensure a smooth entry into the examination center, keep the following items ready:
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Mandatory Documents: Printed Admit Card and School ID card (Regular) or Govt Photo ID (Private).
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Stationery: Only transparent pouches are allowed. Use blue/royal blue ballpoint or gel pens.
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Prohibited Items: Digital watches, smartwatches, mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, and calculators (except for students with specific medical approvals).
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Dress Code: Regular students must wear their official school uniform. Private candidates should wear light, formal clothing….

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