ICSE Class 10th and 12th admit card 2026: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) is expected to release the ICSE Class 10 and ISC Class 12 admit cards for the 2026 board examinations shortly. However, the Council has not announced the official release date yet, but it has asked schools to be prepared in advance as examinations are soon to happen.Unlike some other boards, ICSE and ISC admit cards will not be available for direct download by students. The hall tickets will be issued only through schools, which would download, print, and distribute them to the students.According to the guidelines issued by CISCE, candidates would get their admit cards from the respective schools. The schools need to download the admit card from the official CISCE portal and provide a printed copy to the candidates after verification.Therefore, students are instructed not to depend on any unofficial website or links, as individual login facilities are not provided to any candidate. The announcement regarding admit cards would be updated only on the official website of CISCE. The board examinations are scheduled to begin in February. ISC (Class 12) exams will start on February 12, 2026 and ICSE (Class 10) exams will begin on February 17, 2026
ICSE, ISC admit cards 2026: Steps to download
Schools can download the admit cards by following these steps:
- Move to the official CISCE website at cisce.org
- On the homepage,locate and click on the ‘News’ section
- Click on the ‘ICSE/ISC Admit Card 2026’ link
- Enter the required login credentials and captcha
- Download the admit cards and distribute printed copies to students
Details to check on ICSE, ISC Admit Card 2026
Once students receive their admit cards, they must carefully verify all details printed on them. The admit card should include:
- Candidate’s name
- Date of birth and gender
- Roll number or unique ID
- Examination name (ICSE or ISC)
- Photograph and signature
- School name
- Mother’s and father’s names
- Subjects opted
- Examination centre address, centre number, and index number
If any error is found, students should immediately inform their school authorities so corrections can be made in time.






