Haryana Board Releases Admit Cards for September 2025 Exams

The Haryana Board of School Education has released admit cards for exams. Students can now download their hall tickets from the official website www.bseh.org.in for Secondary, Senior Secondary, and D.El.Ed. exams.

New Delhi, 16 Sep 2025

The Haryana Board of School Education has released admit cards for September 2025 exams. Students can now download their hall tickets from the official website www.bseh.org.in for Secondary, Senior Secondary, and D.El.Ed. exams.

Exam Schedule and Candidate Details

The Secondary and Senior Secondary exams will happen from September 25 to October 18, 2025. They will be from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm. A total of 44,575 students have signed up. This includes 28,523 boys and 16,052 girls. The D.El.Ed. exams will be from September 25 to October 21, 2025. About 23,569 student-teachers will take these exams. This includes 15,480 women and 8,089 men.

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How to Download Admit Cards

Students can get their admit cards from the Board website. They need to enter their roll number, name, parents names or registration number. For D.El.Ed. exams, college heads must log in to download cards for their students. If anyone has trouble getting their card, they can call 01664-254309 or email the Board. The email is different for Secondary, Senior Secondary, and Open School students. The Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) on Tuesday released admit cards or hall tickets for the September 2025 examinations. Candidates who have registered for the exam can now download their hall tickets from the Board’s official website, www.bseh.org.in The admit cards are available for Secondary and Senior Secondary (Regular and Open School)…

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Students must check their admit card details carefully and make any needed changes before the exam starts. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.

Updated 17 Sep 2025, 13:50 IST; source: link