The Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) has declared that the admit cards for the September 2025 examinations will be accessible online starting September 16 at www.bseh.org.in
These admit cards pertain to candidates in both Secondary and Senior Secondary (Regular and Open School) categories who are taking compartment, re-appear, additional subject, mercy chance, and marks improvement examinations. They also include D.El.Ed. (Diploma in Elementary Education) students in their first and second years, whether regular, re-appear, or mercy chance.
Students enrolled in Secondary/Senior Secondary can retrieve their admit cards by inputting their previous roll number, name, father’s or mother’s name, or registration number on the board’s website. For D.El.Ed. examinations, the principals of the respective institutions are required to download the admit cards using their user ID and password and subsequently distribute them to the student-teachers.
Exam Schedule
The Secondary/Senior Secondary examinations are scheduled to take place from September 25 to October 18, 2025, between 2 pm and 5 pm. Approximately 44,575 candidates are registered, comprising 28,523 boys and 16,052 girls.
Secondary (Regular): 5,542 candidates
Senior Secondary (Regular): 4,338 candidates
Secondary (Open School): 14,954 candidates
Senior Secondary (Open School): 19,741 candidates
The D.El.Ed. first and second-year examinations will be held from September 25 to October 21, 2025, also during the afternoon session. Around 23,569 student-teachers are expected to participate, including 15,480 women and 8,089 men.
Key Guidelines
Candidates are advised to meticulously verify the details on their admit cards. Corrections for Secondary/Senior Secondary (Regular) must be completed prior to the commencement of the examinations, while Open School candidates have until September 19 to make corrections. Any discrepancies in photographs or signatures will not be rectified after these deadlines. In the event that an admit card is not received, candidates should report to the board office with the necessary documentation.
Taking the examination on behalf of another individual is a criminal offense and will result in the filing of a First Information Report (FIR).












