Haryana Board 2026 Exams: Class 10 & 12 Admit Cards Releasing Today
The Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH) is set to release the Class 10 and Class 12 admit cards today, February 17, for the February–March 2026 annual examinations. Students appearing for the Secondary and Senior Secondary exams including academic, open school, regular, and private candidates will be able to access their hall tickets through the official website of Board of School Education Haryana.
Exam Dates and Timings
- Class 10 (Secondary): February 26 to March 20, 2026
- Class 12 (Senior Secondary): February 25 to April 1, 2026
- Exam Timing: 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM
This year, around 5.66 lakh students will appear for the board examinations at 1,421 centres across Haryana.
How to Download the Admit Card
- School students: School heads must log in to the board portal using their credentials and download coloured printouts of the admit cards on A-4 size paper for their students.
- Private candidates: Students appearing for compartment (EIOP), additional subjects, or marks improvement exams can download their admit cards by entering their previous roll number or name along with their parents’ details.
- Open School candidates: Fresh, re-appear, CTP, OCTP, mercy chance, additional subject, and marks improvement candidates can access their hall tickets using their roll number, registration number, or personal details.
Students are advised to carefully check all details mentioned on the admit card after downloading it.
What to Do If There Is an Error?
If there is any mistake in personal details, candidates must visit the board office with original documents and pay the required correction fee by February 20, 2026. No changes in photograph or signature will be allowed after the examination.
If a roll number has been withheld, the concerned student or school authority should visit the board office on a working day with the necessary documents to get the admit card issued.
Support for Differently-Abled Candidates
Candidates who require a scribe must carry a valid disability certificate or UDID Card issued by the Chief Medical Officer. The Centre Superintendent will verify the documents and arrange a scribe one hour before the exam. Alternatively, verification can also be done at the board office one day prior to the examination.
