Haryana Board Releases Admit Cards for Secondary and Senior Secondary July 2026 Exams

Chandigarh (Balwinder Singh): The Board of School Education Haryana, Bhiwani, has officially released the admit cards for the upcoming Secondary and Senior Secondary compartment, partial improvement, and additional subject examinations scheduled for July 2026. Board Chairman Shankar Lal Dhuparr announced that the hall tickets are live on the board’s official website. Candidates can download their respective documents by entering their previous roll number or their name along with their parents’ names. A total of 50,867 students are registered to appear across both levels.

According to the official schedule, the Senior Secondary compartment and additional subject exam will be conducted as a single-day event on July 9, 2026. A total of 24,888 candidates, comprising 15,676 boys and 9,212 girls, are set to take this exam across the state. Meanwhile, the Secondary compartment, partial improvement, and additional subject examinations will span from July 10 to July 18, 2026, welcoming 25,979 students, including 16,269 boys and 9,710 girls.

The board has established clear guidelines for students whose results were recently modified to a compartment status following Unfair Means Case appeals, re-checking, or re-evaluation. These students can apply offline directly at the board office without any late fees before the commencement of the exams. Conversely, candidates who missed the initial online application window can still secure their admit cards by submitting an offline request at the board headquarters along with a late fee of 1,000 rupees. Students whose status changed from compartment to pass after re-evaluation are also permitted to sit for the partial score improvement test.

Students are strongly advised to thoroughly verify all personal particulars on their downloaded admit cards and report any discrepancies to the board office immediately for correction, as no changes will be entertained later. For blocked roll numbers, candidates must visit the board office in person on any working day with the required documentation. Additionally, differently-abled students requiring a scribe must secure formal permission from the board office or examination center before the tests begin.

The board has mandated that candidates print their admit cards in color on A-4 size paper, paste the exact photograph uploaded during the application process, and get the document attested by an authorized school head or a gazetted officer. Entry to the examination hall will strictly require this verified, un-laminated color admit card along with a valid government identification card. Candidates must report to their assigned centers at least 30 minutes prior to the start time, and electronic gadgets like mobile phones, calculators, and smartwatches remain strictly prohibited. For any immediate assistance, students can reach out via the official helpline or branch emails.

By Balwinder Singh

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