Can you share latest information about MPBSE 10th admit card?

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    Ajit Karmakar

    4 months ago

    The Madhya Pradesh Secondary Education Board (MPBSE) issued the 2025 board exam Class 10 admit cards on January 28, 2025. From this date, students could access their admit cards by navigating to the official MPBSE portal mpbse.mponline.gov.in and entering the relevant details such as application number or roll number and the captcha code. The window of access for the admit cards was until March 31, 2025. Along with other examination compulsory items, students had to present a printed copy of the admit card, without which entry to the examination center was prohibited.

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    Raghav baigda

    4 months ago

    The Madhya Pradesh board of secondary education MPBSE released the class 10th admit card for the 2025 exam on January 28, 2025, student can download the admit card from the MPBSE website mpbse.mp.gov.in

    Class 10 exam are schedule from February 27 to March 21 2025

  • The admit cards of Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) are generally announced a few weeks before exams, generally in January or February as well by the MPBSE. Students can get their admit cards from the official MPBSE website, which consists of student's name, roll number and a list of scantrons and exam center that they shall have. They need to bring the admit card to the exam centre It is available to download from mpbse website in the heading of "Admit Card", fill appropriate information and print the card. Check the official site often or call your school if you are looking for updates. 

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