If you’re a Class 12 student in Odisha preparing for the +2 board exams, this is the update you’ve been waiting for: the CHSE Odisha Admit Card 2026 has been released and schools have been provided the hall tickets for distribution. This guide explains where the admit card is available, how to obtain it, important exam timelines, what to check on the hall ticket, and recommended next steps so you can avoid last-minute hassles.
Background context: Why this matters

The admit card (hall ticket) is the primary document proving your registration and eligibility to sit for the CHSE (+2) board exams. In Odisha the board issues admit cards centrally to schools which then distribute them to students—so students typically cannot download individual PDFs directly using personal credentials. Knowing the release date, exam schedule, and distribution process helps you plan travel to the exam center, verify personal details, and assemble required ID documents well before your first exam.
Official release details & dates
Multiple education portals and the CHSE website report that the CHSE Odisha admit card for the 2026 session was released in mid-December 2025 (schools were notified to download and hand out the admit cards). The official CHSE portal remains the authoritative source for notifications and circulars. Key dates reported across sources: admit card release — December 15, 2025 (schools); board exams — Feb 18 to Mar 25, 2026; practical exams — early January 2026 (schools to coordinate specific dates). Always cross-check with your school and the official CHSE notification.
How to obtain your CHSE Odisha Admit Card 2026
Contact your school office — the admit cards are distributed by schools after they download from the CHSE portal. Your principal or exam coordinator will provide your hard copy.
School downloads (for school staff) — schools log in to the CHSE website (chseodisha.nic.in) with their credentials, access the admit card section, download PDFs and print them for students.
Verify details immediately — check name, roll number, photograph, subject list, exam center, dates and reporting time. If there’s any error, inform your school and request correction via the CHSE helpdesk or the board’s prescribed correction window.
What to check on your admit card (checklist)
Full name (spelling) and parent/guardian name
Roll number and registration number
Photograph and signature (legibility)
Subjects and paper codes listed correctly
Exam dates, day/time and reporting time for each paper
Exam centre address and centre code
Any specific instructions (COVID, permitted items, etc.)
If something is incorrect, contact the school immediately — corrections may require board-level action.
Important pre-exam tips
Keep two printed copies of the hall ticket: one for the exam day and one backup.
Carry a valid photo ID (as specified by CHSE) and a school ID if requested.
Reach the exam center well before the reporting time — some centres use AI surveillance and stricter checks to prevent malpractice; follow all instructions.
Keep stationaries and permitted items ready in a transparent pouch, and avoid prohibited gadgets.
Practice last-minute revision with previous years’ question papers and the official timetable subject order.
Conclusion
The CHSE Odisha Admit Card 2026 is a must-have document and—per official communication—has been released to schools for distribution. Confirm receipt with your school, verify every detail on the hall ticket, and prepare logistics for exam days (Feb 18 — Mar 25, 2026). Keep the official CHSE website and reputable education portals bookmarked for any late updates or circulars. Good luck with your board exams — stay calm, follow the checklist above, and reach out to your school promptly if anything is amiss.
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