Admit card for CBSE Class 10 & 12 Board Exam 2024 will be released soon. The admission cards for the Central Board of Secondary Education’s Class 10 and Class 12 board exams in 2024 will be available soon.
With the board exams set to begin on February 15, 2024, CBSE board candidates are looking forward to get their admit cards.
Students’ excitement is heightened as a result of CBSE having previously released the exam schedule. It is anticipated that the much anticipated admission cards would soon be accessible on the official CBSE website, cbse.gov.in.
Admit cards for the Class 10th and Class 12th board exams are expected to be released in the first week of February, despite the CBSE Board’s formal confirmation of their release being lacking.
Schools will be able to download the admit cards from the official CBSE website after they are released. Students can then pick up their admit cards from the schools where they are enrolled.
The first week of February was also when the admit cards for the CBSE board exams for grades 10 and 12 were released the previous year.
DOWNLOADING THE 2024 CBSE BOARD EXAM
The general steps to download the CBSE Board Exam admit cards 2024 are as follows.
- Visit cbse.gov.in, the Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) official website.
- Locate the area of the website devoted to information on examinations or admit cards.
- It could be necessary for you to provide important information such your school code, roll number, registration number, and other pertinent details. Don’t forget to include precise information.
- Locate and select the “Download” or “Print” option.
- Verify all the information on your admit card again, taking note of your name, photo, exam date, and location. Get in touch with your school or the CBSE helpdesk right once if you see any anomalies.
- Get in touch with the administrators of your institution if you experience any problems getting the admission card online. They might help you acquire a copy.
Format for Question Papers
The CBSE Board Exam 2024 question paper has a varied pattern with 20% of the questions being response-type questions, 50% of the questions being competency- or case-based questions, 30% of the questions being short and long answer questions, and 20% of the questions being multiple-choice (MCQ) questions.