Telangana SSC Hall Tickets 2026 Released: School Authorities to Distribute Admit Cards
Telangana SSC Hall Tickets 2026 Released for Class 10 Exams

The Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Telangana has officially released the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Examination 2026 hall tickets, marking a crucial milestone for students preparing for the Class 10 board exams. The admit cards have been activated as of February 2, 2026, covering candidates across various categories including Regular, Private, Vocational, and OSSC.

Unique Distribution Process for Telangana SSC Hall Tickets

In a departure from the direct online access provided for many national-level examinations, the Telangana SSC hall tickets will not be made available to students individually through digital platforms. Instead, school authorities across the state have received specific instructions to download the admit cards from the official portal, bse.telangana.gov.in, and subsequently distribute them to the registered candidates.

This development is significant as it impacts lakhs of Class 10 students who are gearing up for one of the most pivotal academic assessments of their school years. Students must carry the printed hall ticket to the examination centre on each exam day, as entry will be strictly prohibited without this essential document.

Step-by-Step Guide for School Authorities to Download Hall Tickets

School authorities are required to follow a systematic procedure to access and obtain the Class 10 admit cards for distribution:

  1. Visit the official website at bse.telangana.gov.in
  2. Click on the ‘SSC’ section prominently displayed on the homepage
  3. Select the hall ticket download link from the available options
  4. Choose the appropriate student category (Regular, Private, OSSC, or Vocational)
  5. Select the district and school from the provided dropdown lists
  6. Enter the student’s full name and date of birth accurately
  7. The Telangana SSC 2026 hall ticket will appear on the screen for verification
  8. Download and print the admit card for physical distribution to students

Critical Details to Verify on TS SSC Admit Cards

Both candidates and school authorities have been strongly advised to thoroughly examine all particulars printed on the TS SSC admit cards. Any discrepancies or errors must be reported immediately to the concerned educational authorities to avoid complications during the examination process.

The hall ticket contains several essential pieces of information that are vital for identity verification:

  • Student’s complete name as per official records
  • TS SSC hall ticket number and unique roll number
  • District and school name where the student is enrolled
  • Designated examination centre details
  • Medium of examination selected by the candidate
  • Father’s and mother’s names for additional verification
  • Date of birth of the student
  • Identification marks as recorded during registration
  • Subject-wise examination timetable with dates and timings
  • Student’s recent photograph and signature

The accuracy of these details is absolutely critical, as they form the basis for identity verification during the examination and ensure a smooth, transparent assessment process.

Examination Schedule and Important Reminders

As per the official examination schedule released by the Board of Secondary Education, Telangana, the SSC examinations will commence on March 14, 2026, and conclude on April 16, 2026. With just weeks remaining before the exams begin, the release of hall tickets signals the important transition from preparation phase to execution for students across the state.

Education officials have reiterated that students must carry their hall tickets on every examination day without fail and reach their designated centres well ahead of the reporting time. Failure to produce the valid admit card may result in denial of entry to the examination hall, potentially affecting the student’s academic progression.

The Board has emphasized that this distribution method through school authorities ensures better coordination and reduces the possibility of technical issues that students might face while attempting to download their hall tickets individually. This approach also allows for immediate correction of any discrepancies at the school level before the documents reach the students.