CBSE Latest Update: The admit card for the next Class 10 and 12 exams has been released by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). At this time, students can get their hall tickets from the Board's website, cbse.gov.in.
The nationwide Class 10, 12 board examination will start on February 15, 2023. Exams for Classes 10 and 12 will end on March 21 and April 5, respectively. Classes 10, 12, and 13 will have exams starting at 10.30 am and lasting until 1.30 pm. The board has requested that you download the private candidates' admit card, which has also been made available.
How to Download CBSE Admit Card 2023?
Go to cbse.gov.in to access the CBSE website.
on the school's login page, log in.
Type in the User ID, security pin, and any other necessary information.
Select "Submit"
Print out the admissions card after downloading it.
The following data will be included on admit cards, per the CBSE Board: roll number, date of birth (only for class X), name of examination, candidate's name, mother's name, father's name, or guardian's name, name of examination center, category of PwD, admit card ID, and subjects appearing with exam date.
In order to ensure rigorous compliance, the board has also given pupils certain information. The board has instructed the applicant and their mother, father, or guardian to review the information on the admit card and sign where necessary after confirming all information, including the accuracy of the photo.
According to the Board, no candidate will be permitted to enter the examination center after 10:00 am; as a result, they must arrive early. In addition to the CBSE-issued admit card and just the permitted stationery, the candidate should come in their school uniform and with their school identity card. At least one day before the exam date, candidates must visit the testing location.
Candidates should not bring any gadgets, including mobile phones with GPS, to the centre. The critical guidelines provided in the admit card must be read by the candidates and followed. The candidate has also been urged by the board to refrain from spreading misinformation and from hosting any content on social media platforms like WhatsApp, YouTube, etc.