With the CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 board examinations for 2026 approaching, the Central Board of Secondary Education has issued a detailed set of exam-day guidelines to ensure smooth and fair conduct of exams. One of the most important instructions is that no candidate will be allowed to enter the examination centre after 10:00 AM. The board has also confirmed that students with disabilities (PwD) will be given extra time to complete their papers.
I am writing about this because many students lose marks or face unnecessary stress simply due to lack of awareness about exam-day rules. Knowing the reporting time, items allowed inside the exam hall and special provisions in advance can help students stay calm and fully focused on their performance.
Reporting Time and Entry Rules
CBSE has made it clear that punctuality is mandatory for all candidates.
Key points:
- Candidates must reach the centre well before the reporting time mentioned on admit card
- No entry will be permitted after 10:00 AM
- Latecomers will not be allowed under any circumstances
Students should plan their travel accordingly.
Extra Time for PwD Students
Candidates with benchmark disabilities will receive additional time as per CBSE norms.
Highlights:
- Extra time is provided to support fair assessment
- Facility applies to eligible PwD candidates only
- Students should carry valid disability certificate
This step ensures inclusivity in examinations.
Documents to Carry
Students must bring:
- CBSE admit card
- School identity card or valid photo ID
Without these documents, entry may be denied.
Items Allowed Inside Exam Hall
CBSE allows only essential stationery:
- Transparent pen
- Pencil
- Eraser
- Geometry box (if required)
Everything else is prohibited.
Prohibited Items
Students must not carry:
- Mobile phones
- Smartwatches
- Bluetooth devices
- Calculators (unless specified)
- Any electronic gadget or written material
Possession of such items can lead to strict action.
Instructions Inside the Exam Hall
Candidates should:
- Sit at allotted seat only
- Follow invigilator instructions
- Write roll number and details carefully
- Not talk or exchange items
Maintaining discipline is compulsory.
Why These Guidelines Matter
From my perspective, these rules are not meant to create fear but to ensure a fair and transparent examination environment. When everyone follows the same instructions, the exam process becomes smoother and stress-free.
Tips for Students
- Reach centre at least 30 minutes early
- Keep documents ready the night before
- Sleep well and eat light food
- Stay calm and confident
Small preparations can make a big difference.











