The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is set to release the admit cards for the 2025 Board Examinations for Classes 10 and 12. Students can download their admit cards from the official CBSE website: cbse.gov.in. Here’s all the important information you need to know about the release date, download process, and key dates for the exams.
Private Students: Students who filled out the private form must download the admit card themselves directly from the CBSE website.
Regular Students: Regular students will not be able to download the admit card themselves. Instead, they must collect it from their respective schools.
School Authorities: Principals of CBSE-affiliated schools can download admit cards for their students using their credentials. Schools will also receive email notifications from the CBSE regarding the release of admit cards.
The CBSE Board Exams 2025 are scheduled to begin on February 15, 2025, for both Classes 10 and 12. The detailed schedule has been uploaded on the official CBSE website (cbse.gov.in).
Class 10 Exams: February 15 to March 18, 2025
Class 12 Exams: February 15 to April 4, 2025
For private students or school authorities, the admit card can be downloaded by following these steps:
Visit the Official Website: Go to cbse.gov.in.
Find the Admit Card Link: Click on the link titled ‘CBSE Admit Card 2025 Class 10th and 12th.’
Log in to the Portal: You will be redirected to the login page. Enter your credentials such as roll number and date of birth.
View the Admit Card: The admit card will be displayed on the screen.
Download and Print: Save the admit card and print a copy for future reference.
After receiving the CBSE Admit Card 2025, students are advised to thoroughly verify the details mentioned on it. Here are some tips to keep in mind:
Check for Errors: Ensure all details, including your name, roll number, date of birth, and exam center, are correct.
Report Mistakes: If any discrepancies are found, immediately contact your school authorities. Schools can coordinate with CBSE to rectify errors before the exams begin.