The Central Board of Secondary Education has released the Class 10 and Class 12 admit cards for the 2026 board examinations. The admit cards are available through the official CBSE Pariksha Sangam portal.
CBSE said regular students cannot download the hall tickets on their own. Only school authorities can log in to the portal and download the admit cards for their students.
The board examinations for both classes will begin on 17 February 2026. Schools are required to download the documents and hand them over to students before the exams start.
According to CBSE, school principals and authorised officials must use their user ID and password to access the Pariksha Sangam system. The CBSE Admit Card link is active on the official CBSE website, but it works only through the school login.
After downloading the documents, schools must check all student information carefully. The admit card must carry the principal’s signature and the school seal before it is given to any student.
CBSE has made it clear that students will not be allowed to enter the examination centre without a valid printed hall ticket card. Students are advised to stay in close contact with their schools to receive the hall ticket as soon as possible.
The card contains key personal and examination details. These include the student’s name, roll number, date of birth, photograph, school number, centre number, subjects with subject codes, exam dates, admit card ID, and the exam name.
For school officials, the download process is available through the Pariksha Sangam section on the CBSE website at cbse.gov.in or parikshasangam.cbse.gov.in. Officials need to open the portal, select the main examination admit card link for 2026, and sign in using their official credentials to view and download the files.
CBSE has also announced the full examination schedule. The Class 10 board examinations will run from 17 February to 11 March 2026.
The Class 12 board examinations will continue for a longer period. They will end on 10 April 2026, according to the board. Students must carry a printed copy of their hall ticket on every examination day. They are also required to reach the examination centre on time and follow all instructions mentioned on the hall ticket.
This update is important for Bangladeshi students who are enrolled in CBSE-affiliated schools in Bangladesh. Many schools in the country follow the CBSE curriculum, and the admit card is a mandatory document for appearing in the board examinations.
CBSE has reminded schools that it is their responsibility to ensure every student receives the correct hall ticket before the first examination. Any mistake in personal or exam details must be checked and corrected at the school level before distribution.
The board has advised students to contact their respective schools immediately if they do not receive their admit card in time, as entry to the examination hall will not be allowed without it.
