CBSE Board Exam 2024 Admit Card Soon at cbse.gov.in; Top Things to Check
CBSE Board Exam 2024 Admit Card Soon at cbse.gov.in; Top Things to Check
When the hall tickets for CBSE Board Class 10th, and 12th exams are released, it will be available on the official website of the board at cbse.gov.in

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is likely to release the classes 10, and 12 admit card 2024. As per media reports, it could be released by this week. When the hall tickets for CBSE Board Class 10th, and 12th exams are released, it will be available on the official website of the board at cbse.gov.in.

CBSE Board Class 10th board exams will start on February 15 and end on March 13, 2024. Whereas the class 12th board examination will start on February 15 and will end on April 2, 2024. Board examinations of both classes 10th and 12th will be conducted in one shift. This exam shift will be from 10.30 am to 1.30 pm on all days.

CBSE Board Admit Card 2024: Important Things to Check on Hall Ticket

CBSE board exam admit card contains roll number, date of birth, name of the exam, name of the candidate, mother’s name, father/guardian’s name, exam center name, category, admit card ID, and subjects in which the exam is being given. After downloading the admit card, candidates should read all the given information carefully and in case of any discrepancy, report to the respective school authorities or the board immediately and get it rectified before the exams.

CBSE Board Exam Admit Card 2024: How to download

Step 1 – Go to the official website of CBSE Board, cbse.gov.in.

Step 2 – Click on the link on the home page where Pariksha Sangam is written.

Step 3 – A new page will open and you will have to click on the school link.

Step 4 – After this click on Pre Exam Activities link.

Step 5- Later click on CBSE Board Admit Card 2024 link.

Step 6 – Enter login details and click on submit.

Step 7 – Your CBSE Board Admit Card 2024 will appear on the screen.

Step 8 – Download Admit Card and Download Page.

Step 9 – Save it for future reference.

Step 10 – Keep a hard copy of it with you for further need.

CBSE has meanwhile proposed a significant change in the academic structure for secondary and higher secondary education. The board is planning to increase the number of subjects in the class 10 syllabus. The board is also considering revising the passing criteria for class 10. The board has considered a similar revision for the 12th-grade students as well. As per the reports, it is suggested that the students in the higher secondary will be required to study two language subjects rather than one, and it also includes the condition of having at least one native Indian language.

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