HBSE releases Class 10, 12 admit cards; exam schedule and key student instructions explained

# Education Desk
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The Board of School Education, Haryana has released the HBSE Admit Card 2026 on February 17. Class 10 and Class 12 students can now access their hall tickets online. The exams will run in single afternoon shifts across Haryana, covering academic, open school, regular and private candidates.

Exam schedule, timing and centres

According to the official timetable, Class 12 exams will take place from February 25 to April 1, 2026. Class 10 exams will follow from February 26 to March 20, 2026. All papers will be held from 12:30pm to 3:30pm.

The Class 10 exams begin with Mathematics and conclude with subjects such as IT and Retail. Class 12 exams start with English and end with papers including Retail and Automotive.

Exams will be conducted at 1,421 centres across the state.

How students will receive or download admit cards

Regular school candidates will not download hall tickets themselves. As explained by Munish Sharma, school heads must log in to the board website, download admit cards and give students a coloured A4 printout. Students should collect these from their schools.

Other candidates can access hall tickets directly online:

Steps to download:

  • Visit the official board website
  • Click the “HBSE Admit Card 2026 for Class 10, 12” link
  • Enter required login details
  • Submit to view the admit card
  • Download, check details and print a copy

Private candidates appearing for compartment, additional subjects or marks improvement must enter previous roll number or name plus parents’ names. A coloured A4 printout is required.

Open school candidates — including fresh, re-appear, improvement, CTP, OCTP and mercy chance cases — can download admit cards using roll number or name, parents’ details, or registration number. A coloured printout is compulsory.

Corrections, special support and helpline details

Errors in admit cards must be corrected by visiting the board office with documents and correction fee before February 20, 2026. Changes to photograph or signature will not be allowed once exams begin. If a roll number is withheld, the student or school must visit the office with valid documents.

Differently-abled candidates needing a scribe must show a disability certificate or UDID card from the Chief Medical Officer. A scribe will be arranged one hour before exams at centres or one day earlier through board verification.

For assistance, candidates can contact:

Helpline: 01664-254309

Secondary email: assec@bseh.org.in

Senior secondary emails: assrs@bseh.org.in, adhos@bseh.org.in

Students should download hall tickets promptly, check details carefully and follow instructions printed on them.