ICSE Class 10 board admit cards out at cisce.org; exams from February 17
Suviral Shukla | January 27, 2026 | 03:27 PM IST | 2 mins read
ICSE Class 10 Board Exams 2026: Login details to download the ICSE exam hall ticket include email ID and password. The board exam will be held in a single shift from 11 am to 1 pm.
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Download NowThe Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has hosted the link to download the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) Class 10 admit cards 2026 on its official website. School authorities can download the ICSE exam hall ticket at cisce.org using the login credentials such as email ID and password.
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Only school authorities can download the ICSE Class 10 admit cards 2026 using the login details through the official portal, as per official notification. Students will have to collect their Class 10 board exam hall tickets from their school heads, the notification reads.
The ICSE Class 10 board exams 2026 will be held from February 17 in a single shift. The board exams will be concluded on March 30.
Also read HBSE Class 10th, 12th datesheet 2026 out; board exams from February 25
The ICSE Class 10 admit cards contain details such as candidate name, roll number, name of exam, centre details, school stamp, seal, principal’s signature, reporting timings, exam schedule, instructions for candidates.
The council has also issued the admit cards for the ISC Class 12 board exams 2026 .
As per the guidelines for the examination day, students are advised to reach the exam centres at least 30-40 minutes before to avoid any last-minute hassle. Students will be given 15 minutes to read the question papers. Only stationery items such as blue or black pen, scale, pencil, eraser, etc, are allowed in the exam hall, the guidelines read.
Smart watches, mobiles, earphones, wireless devices, cameras or any other electronic devices that can be used for communication or accessing the internet are not allowed.
ICSE Class 10 Admit Card 2026: Steps to download
School heads can check the steps given below to download the ICSE Class 10 admit card and distribute it among students of their respective schools.
- Go to the official website at cisce.org.
- On the homepage, click on the public service option.
- Click on the login icon.
- A new window will open, type login credentials such as email ID and password.
- Press the login button.
- #ICSE Class 10 admit card will appear on the screen.
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