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Jasleen Taneja

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Yes, you must take photocopies of your CBSE 10th admit card 2025. This is a very important document and needs to be carried on all exam days otherwise you will not be allowed to write the exam. 

CBSE 10th admit card 2025 was released on Feb 3, 2025. Students need to collect it from their schools and secure it till the announcement of result.

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Rachit Singh

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Yes, CBSE requires signatures of school principal, student and any one parent on the CBSE Class 10 admit card before handing it over to the student. This document is very important and need to be carried on all exam days failing which students will not be allowed to write any exam. 

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Aashi Saxena

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No, the CBSE 10th board admit card ID number and the student registration number are not the same.

  • Student Registration Number: This is a unique number assigned to each student during the registration process for the board exams. It is used to identify students in the CBSE system.
  • Admit Card ID Number: This number is specific to the admit card issued for the board exams. While it may include the student registration number, it can also contain additional information or codes.

It's important for students to keep both numbers handy, as they may be required for different purposes during the examination process.

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Kritika Singh

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Students are advised to correct the errors even if it as a minor mistake. They must inform the school authorities about the error in the CBSE 10th admit card. School authoroities will help you in getting the new hall ticket without any mistakes. 

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Abhishek Shukla

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No, the Board issues CBSE Class 10 admit card 2025 for schools. The schools logon to the official website using their login ID and password and download the admit card for all students. Studens need to collect their CBSE admit card 2025 class 10 and keep it secured with them. 

It is important to carry the CBSE admit card 2025 on all exam days, otherwise they will not be allowed to write the exams.

The CBSE 10th admit card 2025 shares student's roll number, exam centre details, exam dates, days, timings and more. 

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Pooja Shekhar

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Students must go through the points below to avoid the CBSE 10th board exam day hassles.

  • All communication devices like mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, headphones, pagers, fitness bands, cameras, etc., are barred from carrying to the examination hall.
  • Accessories like wallets, goggles, handbags, and purses are not to be carried.
  • Students must not forget to carry all the stationary items that are required to appear for the CBSE 10th board exams as sharing of stationary is not allowed
  • However, do not forget to carry your CBSE 10th admit card on all exam days
  • Students without the hall ticket will not be allowed to write their CBSE Class 10 b
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Liyansha Taneja

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You will need the details mentioned on your CBSE 10th admit card 2025 to check your result. Its okay if you have the photocopies of your hall ticket and lost the original one. 

However, it is always advised to keep the documents like CBSE Class 10 admit card 2025 secured till the announcement of results.

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Salviya Antony

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No, your school cannot deny you the Kerala 10th admit card even if you have skipped the pre-boards exam. If they still goes on to deny you the hall ticket you can straight away write it to Pareeksha Bhavan asking them to issue your SSLC hall ticket in duplicate as your school has failed to give you. Hall ticket for the Kerala board exam is issued by the Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan.

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Salviya Antony

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Kerala SSLC SAY hall ticket 2026 will be released in May 2026 after the 10th result 2026. The Kerala 10th SAY admit card 2026 will be made available for download by schools. Schools are required to login using their credentials and download the hall tickets for all Class 10 students. Students need to collect their Kerala 10th SAY admit card 2026 from their school. It is mandatory for them to carry a printout of the hall ticket on all exam days.

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Salviya Antony

Contributor-Level 10

Kerala 10th Sample papers are the question paper released by the Board for practice session. It shares the questions in a pattern similar to what you should expect in the main exam. They are provided to you to download and practice for better preparation.  However, Kerala 10th question paper 2026 is the question paper you receive on the day of the exam. You need to go through the questions and answer them in the answer sheet provided by the board. You cannot know or practice the questions on the Kerala Class 10 question paper 2026 prior to the exam.

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