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HBSE 10th, 12th Supplementary Admit Card 2026 Released: Direct Download Link, Exam Dates & Full Guide

Jul 3, 2026
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Amit Kumar
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The Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH), Bhiwani has officially released the HBSE 10th and 12th Supplementary (Compartment) Admit Card 2026 on its official website, bseh.org.in. Students who could not clear one or more subjects in the regular Secondary (Class 10) and Senior Secondary (Class 12) examinations held earlier this year can now download their hall tickets for the July 2026 Compartment and Additional subject examinations.

HBSE 10th, 12th Supplementary Admit Card 2026 Released

 This detailed guide covers everything you need to know — the download process, exam schedule, admit card details, exam-day rules, and answers to the most common questions students are asking right now.

What Is the HBSE Supplementary (Compartment) Exam 2026?

Every year, a section of students appearing for the HBSE Class 10 and Class 12 board examinations fail to secure passing marks in one or two subjects. Rather than repeating the entire academic year, the Haryana Board gives these students a second opportunity through the Compartment, also known as the Supplementary examination. This allows a student to reappear only in the subject(s) they failed, while marks obtained in the subjects already cleared remain valid.

For the 2025-26 academic session, BSEH has scheduled the Secondary (Class 10) and Senior Secondary (Class 12) Compartment and Additional subject examinations for July 2026. Registrations for this exam were opened online through the board's examination portal, and with the registration window now closed, the board has moved to the next stage — release of admit cards, which is the document every candidate needs before stepping into the exam hall.

HBSE 10th, 12th Supplementary Admit Card 2026 – Key Highlights

Particulars

Details

Conducting Body

Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH), Bhiwani

Exam Name

Secondary (10th) & Senior Secondary (12th) Compartment / Additional Subject Examination, July 2026

Admit Card Status

Released

Official Website

bseh.org.in

Admit Card Portal

bsehexam2017.in/admitcards

Exam Session

July 2026

Exam Mode

Offline (Pen and Paper based)

Class 12 Exam Pattern

Single-day, subject-wise compartment examination

Documents Needed to Download

Roll Number and Date of Birth / School Login Credentials

Mandatory Document at Centre

Printed Admit Card + Valid Photo ID

How to Download HBSE 10th & 12th Supplementary Admit Card 2026

The process to download the admit card differs slightly depending on whether you are a regular school candidate or a private/open school candidate. Follow the steps relevant to your category below.

Steps for Regular Candidates (Through School Login)

  • Visit the official HBSE examination portal at bseh.org.in or the direct admit card portal bsehexam2017.in.
  • Locate the notification that reads 'Download Admit Card for Secondary/Sr. Secondary Examination, July 2026'.
  • Schools must log in using their official school User ID and Password.
  • Once logged in, select the relevant class and download the admit cards for all registered compartment/additional subject students in one batch.
  • Take clear, coloured A4-size printouts of each student's admit card.
  • Get the printed admit card signed and stamped by the Principal or an authorised school official before distributing it to students.

Steps for Private / Individual Candidates

  • Go to the official admit card download link on the BSEH portal.
  • Choose the option meant for private or re-appear candidates.
  • Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth exactly as recorded during registration.
  • Enter the captcha code shown on the screen and click Submit.
  • Your HBSE Supplementary Admit Card 2026 will appear on the screen — download and save it.
  • Take at least two coloured printouts: one to carry to the exam and one to keep as a backup.

Details Mentioned on the HBSE Supplementary Admit Card 2026

Before leaving for the examination centre, students must carefully check every detail printed on their admit card. Any mismatch should be reported to the school or board authorities immediately, well before the exam date. The admit card typically includes the following information:

  • Candidate's full name and photograph
  • Father's and mother's name
  • Roll number and registration number
  • Date of birth
  • Name and code of the school
  • Examination centre name, code and complete address
  • Subject(s) for which the candidate is appearing in the compartment exam
  • Exam date and reporting/exam timing
  • General exam-day instructions and code of conduct
  • Space for the candidate's and invigilator's signature

HBSE Compartment Exam Date Sheet 2026

Along with the admit card, the Board has also published the subject-wise date sheets for both classes:

  • Date Sheet for Secondary (Class 10) Compartment and Additional Examination, July 2026
  • Date Sheet for Senior Secondary (Class 12) Compartment and Additional One-Day Examination, July 2026

As per the pattern followed by HBSE in previous sessions, the Class 12 compartment paper for each subject is generally conducted as a single-day exam, with the paper held in the afternoon shift from around 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Class 10 compartment papers follow a similar subject-wise schedule spread across the notified dates. Students should cross-verify their personal exam date and time from both the official date sheet PDF and their individual admit card, since the admit card is the final and binding record for exam-day reporting.

Documents Required at the Examination Centre

Carrying the correct documents is non-negotiable — no candidate is permitted to sit for the exam without them. Keep the following ready a day in advance:

  • Printed colour copy of the HBSE Supplementary Admit Card 2026, signed by the school Principal (for regular candidates)
  • A valid original photo identity proof, such as an Aadhaar Card or School/College ID Card
  • Basic stationery permitted inside the exam hall — blue/black pens, geometry box, and admissible calculator where applicable
  • A transparent pouch, since exam centres generally do not allow bags, pouches, or electronic devices inside the hall

What to Do If There Is an Error on Your Admit Card

Errors in a candidate's name, subject, photograph, or date of birth are more common than students expect, especially with compartment candidates whose records are pulled from an earlier academic session. If you spot any discrepancy:

  • Immediately inform your school's exam in-charge or the HBSE conduct branch.
  • Carry supporting documents, such as your original mark sheet or registration form, as proof of the correct details.
  • Do not wait until the last day — corrections usually have a limited window before the exam begins.
  • For private candidates, the correction request generally has to be raised directly with the board office at Bhiwani.

Passing Marks and Result Criteria for HBSE Compartment Exam

To clear the HBSE Class 10 or Class 12 compartment examination, a candidate must secure at least 33 marks out of 100 in the concerned subject, and this score is combined with any applicable internal assessment or practical marks as per HBSE norms. Students who clear their compartment subject move on to the next academic stage without any further delay, while their overall result is updated to reflect the pass status. It is advisable to check the official result date once it is announced by the board rather than relying on unofficial sources.

Important Instructions for Exam Day

  • Reach the examination centre at least 30 minutes before the reporting time mentioned on the admit card.
  • Wear proper school uniform if you are a regular candidate; private candidates should dress in simple, formal attire.
  • Mobile phones, smartwatches, and other electronic gadgets are strictly banned inside the exam hall.
  • Occupy only the seat allotted as per your roll number and centre layout.
  • Read all instructions printed on the question paper and OMR/answer sheet carefully before attempting the paper.
  • Do not indulge in any form of malpractice — the board treats use of unfair means very strictly, including cancellation of candidature.

Why the Admit Card Is So Important

The admit card is far more than a permission slip. It is the single document that verifies your identity, confirms your registered subject(s), and directs you to the correct examination centre and seat. Without it, entry into the exam hall is not permitted under any circumstances, even if all other formalities were completed at the time of registration. This is why HBSE strongly advises every compartment candidate to download, verify, and print the admit card well ahead of the exam date rather than waiting until the last moment, when server load and last-minute printing issues are more likely to cause delays.

Preparation Tips for the HBSE Compartment Exam 2026

Since compartment candidates usually have a shorter preparation window compared to the regular board exam cycle, a focused and time-bound study plan makes a real difference. A few practical tips can help you make the most of the weeks leading up to your exam:

  • Identify the exact chapters or units where you lost the most marks in your original attempt, and prioritise them first.
  • Practice previous years' HBSE compartment and regular question papers to understand the marking scheme and recurring question patterns.
  • Stick to the official NCERT-based syllabus prescribed by HBSE rather than getting distracted by unrelated study material.
  • Attempt full-length mock papers under timed conditions at least twice before the actual exam.
  • Revise formulas, definitions, and diagrams for science and math subjects in the final week instead of starting new topics.
  • Get adequate sleep and avoid last-minute cramming on the night before the exam, since a clear mind performs better under pressure.

Final Word

The release of the HBSE 10th and 12th Supplementary Admit Card 2026 marks the final and most important step before the July 2026 compartment examinations. Candidates should download their admit card without delay, cross-check every detail against their registration record, and keep multiple printed copies safe until the result is declared. With focused revision on the specific subject(s) you are reappearing in, and by following the exam-day guidelines outlined above, you can approach the compartment exam with confidence and clear it successfully.

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By Amit Kumar

Amit Kumar is a dedicated professional with over 5 years of experience in the education industry, specializing in academic support, student engagement, and strategic growth initiatives. Throughout his career, he has worked closely with educators, institutions, and students to enhance learning outcomes and streamline educational processes. His expertise lies in combining innovative teaching practices with industry knowledge, making him a valuable contributor to the evolving education sector.