The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially released the CBSE Class 12 Supplementary Admit Card 2026 for students appearing in the supplementary examinations scheduled for July 28, 2026. The admit cards are now available through the Pariksha Sangam portal for schools, while private candidates can download their hall tickets through the dedicated CBSE portal.
Students appearing for the supplementary examination must ensure that their admit cards are duly signed and stamped before reporting to the examination centre. Without a valid admit card, candidates may not be permitted to appear for the exam.
CBSE has activated the Class 12 Supplementary Admit Card 2026 download facility.
According to the official notification:
Admit cards are available for examinations scheduled on July 28, 2026.
Regular students must collect their admit cards from their respective schools.
Private candidates can download their admit cards online using their login credentials.
Students should verify all details printed on the hall ticket immediately after receiving it.
Regular candidates cannot download the admit card directly.
Their schools must download the admit card through the Pariksha Sangam Portal and issue it after obtaining the Principal's signature and school stamp.
CBSE Class 12 Supplementary Admit Card 2026 For Regular Students
Private candidates can download the admit card through the official CBSE supplementary examination portal by entering the required login credentials.
CBSE Class 12 Supplementary Admit Card 2026 For Private Candidates
| CBSE Class 12 Supplementary Exam 2026 Important Dates | |
| Event | Date |
| Admit Card Release | Released |
| Supplementary Examination | July 28, 2026 (Tuesday) |
| Reporting as per Admit Card | Follow the schedule mentioned on the hall ticket |
Students should use only the official CBSE portals:
cbse.gov.in
parikshasangam.cbse.gov.in
apps.cbseit.in/comptt (For Private Candidates)
Visit your school.
The school will download the admit card from the Pariksha Sangam portal.
Collect the signed and stamped admit card from the school.
Verify all personal and examination details.
Visit the official CBSE supplementary portal.
Enter the required login credentials.
Download the admit card.
Get it signed and stamped by:
The Principal of the last attended school, or
The Centre Superintendent.
Students should carefully verify the following information:
Candidate's Name
Roll Number
Photograph
Father's and Mother's Name
Examination Date
Subject Name and Code
Examination Centre Name
Reporting Time
Important Exam Day Instructions
If any discrepancy is found, students should immediately contact their school or CBSE.
Candidates should carry:
Printed CBSE Class 12 Supplementary Admit Card
Valid Photo Identity Proof (if required)
Required stationery
Other documents mentioned on the admit card
Students must not carry prohibited electronic devices or unfair means material to the examination centre.
CBSE has advised students to:
Reach the examination centre well before the reporting time.
Carry a signed and stamped admit card.
Read all instructions printed on the hall ticket carefully.
Follow examination centre guidelines.
Cooperate with invigilators during verification.
According to the official schedule:
The supplementary examinations will be conducted on July 28, 2026.
Depending on the subject, the examination duration will be 2 hours or 3 hours.
Students will receive 15 minutes before the commencement of the examination to read the question paper.
If students face issues in obtaining their admit card:
Regular students should immediately contact their school authorities.
Private candidates should verify their login credentials and try again through the official portal.
In case of discrepancies, students should contact CBSE without delay.
The admit card is a mandatory document for entry into the examination hall. It contains essential information such as the examination centre, subject details, reporting time, and important instructions. Students should keep multiple printed copies and verify every detail before the examination day to avoid any inconvenience.