SSC Public examinations March 2026: The Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE), Andhra Pradesh, has issued an important press note regarding the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Public examinations, March 2026.According to the official announcement, the SSC Public examinations 2026 will be conducted from March 16 to April 1, 2026. For the first time, students’ nomination data for the examinations has been captured through the Unified District Information System for Education (UDISE) Portal.
SSC admit cards 2026
The admit cards, also known as hall tickets, are expected to be released in the first week of March 2026. Once released, the hall tickets will be hosted on the official website of the Board of Secondary Education Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP).In addition to the official website, hall tickets will also be made available through:
- School logins
- LEAP App
- WhatsApp Governance platform (Mana Mithra)
Important instructions for schools and students
The Directorate has instructed all heads of recognized schools to carefully verify student details mentioned on the hall tickets. This includes:
- Surname
- Candidate name
- Date of birth
The verification must be done with reference to school records.If any errors are found, a correction window for surname, candidate name, and date of birth will be available from March 31 to April 1, 2026, through the UDISE portal.
Steps to download SSC admit card 2026
Students can follow the steps given below to download their SSC hall ticket once it is released:
- Visit the official website of BSEAP
- Click on the link for SSC Public Examinations March 2026 Hall Ticket
- Enter the required details such as name, date of birth, or registration details
- Submit the details
- Download the admit card and take a clear printout for exam day use
Students are advised to keep the printed hall ticket safely until the examinations are completed.
Advice for students
Students, parents, teachers, and other stakeholders have been advised not to worry if any discrepancies are noticed in the hall tickets. Adequate opportunities will be provided to correct mistakes, as per the prescribed norms, even up to the stage of issuing Marks Memo and Pass Certificate.The Directorate has also asked school heads and staff to widely share this information with students and parents to avoid confusion or anxiety related to corrections in candidate details.