The Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) has released the admit card of Class 12 board exams 2021. Candidates who have registered for the board exams can download CGBSE Class 12th admit card 2021 on the board's official website - cgbse.nic.in. Students can download the Chhattisgarh Board 12th admit card 2021 using their roll number or name. It is advised to download CG Board 12th admit card 2021 and keep the hard copy for future reference. The Board is likely to conduct the CGBSE Class 12th exams from June 1, onwards. Check the direct link to download CGBSE Class 12th admit card 2021 below.
CGBSE 12th Exams 2021 To Be Held From June 1, Check New Exam Pattern
CGBSE Class 12th Admit Card 2021
Board | Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) |
Standard | Class 12 |
Admit Card Date | May 29, 2021 |
Class 12th Exam Date | June 1 to 5, 2021 |
Details Required | Roll Number or Name |
Official Website | www.cgbse.nic.in |
How To Download CG Board 12th Admit Card 2021?
- Visit the official website of CGBSE - https://cgbse.nic.in/
- Click on the link " Admit Card - Higher Secondary Main Examination - 2021 or Admit Card - Higher Secondary Vocational Main Examination - 2021" on the homepage.
- The CGBSE 12th admit card 2021 page will open.
- Enter the credentials such as roll number or name and father name to download the CGBSE 12th admit card 2021.
- The CGBSE 12th admit card 2021 will be displayed in pdf format.
- Keep a hard copy of the Chhattisgarh Higher Secondary hall ticket for future reference.
Chhattisgarh Board 12th Admit Card 2021 Download Link
Download CGBSE 12th Admit Card 2021
Download CGBSE 12th Admit Card 2021 (Vocational - Regular/Private)
Earlier, the CGBSE has decided to conduct the Class 12th board exams from June 1 to 5 and students can take the exams from home. The exams will be held for only 5 subjects. Students should collect the question papers from specified centres and carry the same to their homes. They have to write the answers and submit them to their respective schools within the time period. The Board has chosen this pattern considering the safety of over 2.8 lakh students across the state in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.