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CISCE (ICSE/ISC) Admit card

The CISCE (ICSE/ISC) admit card (hall ticket) is your entry pass to the exam hall for Class 10 (ICSE (Indian Certificate of Secondary Education)) and Class 12 (ISC (Indian School Certificate)). It's usually issued shortly before the exams. Here's how to get it and what to verify on it.

Official website

How to get the CISCE (ICSE/ISC) admit card

  1. 1

    Regular students: collect the admit card through your school once the board releases it.

  2. 2

    Private / open candidates: download it from the official CISCE (ICSE/ISC) portal (linked below) using your credentials.

  3. 3

    Check your name, photo, roll number, subjects, exam centre and dates carefully.

  4. 4

    Report any error to your school / the board immediately — well before the exam.

  5. 5

    Carry a printed copy (and a valid photo ID) to every paper.

What you'll need for CISCE (ICSE/ISC) admit card

  • Registration / application number (for private candidates)
  • Your school will issue it for regular candidates
  • A printer — a printed copy is required at the centre

CISCE (ICSE/ISC) exam & result dates (typical)

Registration Sep–Oct · Exams Feb–Apr · Results May.

Timing is typical months only — always verify the exact dates on the official board website, which change every session.

CISCE (ICSE/ISC) admit card — FAQs

When is the CISCE (ICSE/ISC) admit card released?

Usually a couple of weeks before the board exams (around Feb–Apr). The exact release is announced officially. Timing is typical months only — always verify the exact dates on the official board website, which change every session.

How do regular vs private candidates get the admit card?

Regular students get it via their school; private / open candidates download it from the official portal with their credentials.

There's an error on my admit card — what do I do?

Contact your school or the board's regional office at once. Corrections must be made before the exam; don't wait until the exam day.

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