The CBSE Admit Card 2023 is now available! The Central Board of Secondary Education has released the admit cards for both Class 10th and 12th students appearing for the board exams. To access the admit card, schools need to log in using their Affiliation number as the User ID and password. Get ready for the CBSE exams by checking the exam dates and admit card link below
The CBSE Admit Card 2023 has been released by the Central Board of Secondary Education! Students appearing for Class 10th and 12th board exams will need to obtain their admit card from their respective schools. The board exams for both Classes are set to commence on February 15, 2023. To access the admit card, schools will use their Affiliation number as the User ID and password. Stay informed on the CBSE exam schedule and admit card link by checking below. Both regular and private candidates can now access the CBSE admit card 2023. Regular students will receive their admit card at school, while private candidates can download it from the official website.
CBSE Exam Schedule 2023
According to the CBSE Exam Schedule 2023, the board exams will start on February 15th and will take place in a single shift. The start time for the exams may vary based on the subject, starting from 10:30 AM and ending at either 12:30 PM or 1:30 PM. Students can verify the exact exam schedule by referring to their admit card. To check and download the admit card online, kindly follow the steps outlined below.
CBSE Roll Number 2023 |
CBSE Admit Card 2023: How to download
- Go to the official website– cbse.gov.in
- Click on the school login link
- Enter asked credentials like User ID and others
- Submit details and access the admit card of the students
- Download the admit card and take printouts
The CBSE Board Exam 2023 will be based on 100% of the syllabus. With less than 15 days remaining until the exams, students are advised to thoroughly study the CBSE Board Syllabus 2023.
The CBSE Class 10 and 12 annual exams 2023 will feature competency-based questions, with a minimum of 40% of questions in the Class 10 exam and 30% in the Class 12 exam.