New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has made the admit card for the final examinations of classes 10 and 12 available on the Pariksha Sangam portal. Schools are required to log into the boardโs official website, cbse.gov.in, to access and download these admit cards.
It is important to note that students are unable to download the admit cards directly from the CBSE website; they must obtain them from their respective schools, as the cards are accessible solely through the school login.
However, the board examinations for classes 10 and 12 are scheduled to begin on February 15, with the class 10 exams concluding on March 18 and the class 12 exams finishing on April 4. Both sets of examinations will take place in a single shift, commencing at 10:30 AM.
This year, around 4.4 million students from 8,000 schools across India and abroad are expected to participate in the class 10 and 12 board examinations.
Steps for Schools to Download
- Navigate to cbse.gov.in and access the Pariksha Sangam Portal.
- Click on continue and select schools (Ganga).
- Proceed to Pre-exam activities and select Admit card, centre material for main exam 2025.
- Input the school code and password, then download the admit cards.
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Details Mentioned in CBSE Class 10 & 12 Admit Card 2025
The CBSE admit card for the 2025 examinations includes crucial information that students, required to confirm prior to the exams. The information provided encompasses the following:
- Student Information:
- Firstly, student’s name
- Secondly, roll number
- Thirdly, date of birth (for Class 10)
- Photograph and signature
- At last, category (General/SC/ST/OBC)
2. Examination Details:
- Name of the examination (CBSE Class 10/Class 12 Board Exam 2025)
- Subject-specific exam dates and timings
- Name and address of the examination center
- Center code
3. School Information:
- Name of the school
- School code
4. Important Instructions:
- Reporting time and duration of the exam
- Items that prohibited (e.g., electronic devices, calculators)
- Guidelines for answering the examination paper
- COVID-19 or other safety protocols (if applicable)
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