The Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Telangana, has released the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examination hall tickets for Class 10 students appearing in the 2026 board exams. The hall tickets were issued on February 2 and are applicable to regular, private, vocational, and Open School Society (OSSC) candidates across the state.
According to the Telangana BSE, students will not be able to download the admit cards individually from the official website. Instead, the SSC 2026 hall tickets will be distributed through respective schools. Carrying the hall ticket to the examination centre is mandatory, and students will not be allowed to appear for the exams without it.
As per the official examination schedule, the Telangana SSC Class 10 board exams for 2026 will be conducted from March 14 to April 16. The exams will be held across designated centres in the state, following the guidelines issued by the board to ensure smooth and fair conduct of the examinations.
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While students cannot access the hall tickets directly, schools can download them from the official website of the Board of Secondary Education, Telangana. School authorities are required to log in, verify student details, and distribute the admit cards to candidates well in advance of the examination dates.
The process for downloading the Telangana SSC 2026 hall tickets involves visiting bse.telangana.gov.in, navigating to the SSC section, selecting the appropriate hall ticket download link based on the student category, choosing the district and school, and entering the student’s name and date of birth. Once generated, the hall ticket can be downloaded and printed for official use.
Students are advised to carefully check all details mentioned on the hall ticket, including name, roll number, examination centre, and subject-wise exam dates. In case of any discrepancies, they should immediately contact their school authorities or the board for correction. With exams approaching, the Telangana BSE has urged schools and students to complete all formalities promptly to avoid last-minute issues.
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