The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has issued the Class 10th admit cards for the board exams 2026. It is scheduled to be conducted from February 17 to March 30. Class 10 students
can check the ICSE admit card on the official website, cisce.org.
Students appearing for the CISCE Board Exam 2026 should carefully check their admit cards. If there are any errors, such as incorrect name spelling, school name, roll number, date of birth, parents’ names, etc., they should promptly inform the school or board. Candidates must have their admit cards to enter the examination centre.
How To Download CISCE Board Admit Card 2026?
Step 1- Visit the official website cisce.org to download the CISCE Board 10th admit cards.
Step 2- Once the admit card download link is activated, click on ICSE Class 10 Admit Card 2026.
Step 3- Download the admit card by entering your user ID or roll number and password.
Step 4- Print a copy of your admit card for future reference.
ICSE Class 10 Board Exam 2026 Schedule
February 17, 11 am: English Language – Paper 1
February 20, 11 am: Literature in English – Paper 2
February 21, 9 am: Art – Paper 1 (Still Life)
February 23, 11 am: Group III Elective – Section B
February 26, 11 am: Hindi
February 27, 9 am: Art – Paper 2 (Nature Drawing/Painting)
February 28, 9 am: Art – Paper 3 (Original Composition)
March 2, 11 am: Mathematics
March 6, 11 am: Second Language papers
March 7, 9 am: Art – Paper 4 (Applied Art)
March 9, 11 am: Physics – Science Paper 1
March 11, 11 am: Chemistry – Science Paper 2
March 13, 11 am: Biology – Science Paper 3
March 16, 11 am: History and Civics – Paper 1
March 18, 11 am: Geography – Paper 2
March 23, 11 am: Group III Elective – Section A
March 25, 11 am: Commercial Studies and French
March 27, 11 am: Economics
March 30, 11 am: Environmental Science
What Happened Last Year?
In 2025, the ICSE Class 10 exams were conducted from February 18 to March 27, while the ISC Class 12 exams ran from February 13 to April 5. The results were announced on April 30 at 11 am. A total of 99,551 students took the ISC (Class 12) exams, with 98,578 passing, leading to a high pass percentage of 99.02%. Girls outperformed boys again, with a pass rate of 99.45% compared to 98.64% for boys. The ICSE (Class 10) results showed a similar pattern, with 99.37% of girls passing, surpassing the 98.84% pass rate among boys.










