Udaipur, February 8: The UP Board is set to release the admit cards for the Class 10th and 12th examinations soon. Candidates eagerly awaiting their admit cards must note that entry to the examination center will not be permitted without this essential document. The examinations are scheduled to commence on February 18, 2026, and will continue until March 12, 2026. Students are advised to review all exam-related information thoroughly as the date approaches.
In the previous year, 81.15% of students passed the 12th Intermediate examination, with both boys and girls achieving a pass percentage of 76.60%.
When will the Admit Card be released?
The UP Board has announced that the admit cards will be available shortly. Schools will download the hall tickets from the board’s official website, and students can collect their admit cards from their respective schools.
What details will the admit card contain?
The admit card will include the following details:
– Student’s Name
– Student’s Parents’ Name
– Roll Number
– Registration Number
– Name and Address of the Examination Center
– Subject
– Examination Date
– Photograph
– Signature
Students are urged to contact their schools immediately if they find any discrepancies in the details.
It is important to remember that students will not be allowed to enter the examination hall without their admit card and a valid photo ID. They should arrive at the examination center at least one hour before the exam starts.
How to get the admit card?
According to UP Board regulations, both private and regular students will receive their admit cards through their respective schools. Once the admit cards are released, a link will be activated on the UP Board website, but only school principals can download them using their ID and password. After downloading, it is mandatory to affix the school’s seal and the principal’s signature on the admit card, as it will not be considered valid without these.
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