
The Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP), has officially released the AP SSC hall tickets for the 2026 examinations today, March 5, 2026. The board has not only made the admit cards available on its official portal but has also introduced a convenient WhatsApp service for students to access their documents on the go.
The AP SSC (Class 10) public examinations are scheduled to commence on March 16, 2026, and will conclude on April 1, 2026. The exams will be conducted in the morning shift from 9:30 AM to 12:45 PM in a traditional pen-and-paper mode. Students appearing under all categories—including regular, private, OSSC, OSSC private, and vocational streams—can now obtain their hall tickets.
In a first-of-its-kind initiative, the BSEAP has leveraged the state's WhatsApp Governance (Mana Mitra) service to streamline access. Students can now download their hall tickets by simply sending a "Hi" to the official government WhatsApp number 9552300009 and following the prompts to enter their application number and date of birth.
This new method aims to reduce the rush on the official website and provide a seamless, mobile-friendly experience for students and parents. However, the traditional method remains fully operational. School heads have been directed to download the school-wise hall tickets from the portal, verify them, and distribute the printed copies to students after affixing the school stamp and the principal's signature.
How to Download the AP SSC Hall Ticket 2026?
For School Authorities:
Step 1. Visit the official BSEAP website at bse.ap.gov.in.
Step 2. Click on the login option and select the link for "AP SSC Hall Ticket 2026".
Step 3. Enter the SSC school code and password, complete the captcha verification, and submit.
Step 4. Download the school-wise hall tickets, take printouts, and distribute them to students after applying the school stamp and the principal's signature.
Direct Link: AP Class 10 Admit Card
For Private Candidates:
Private candidates can download their admit cards directly from the official website by entering their roll number and date of birth.
For Students via WhatsApp:
In a major administrative shift, the BSEAP has announced that for the AP SSC Public Examinations 2026, student data has been sourced from the UDISE (Unified District Information System for Education) portal. This integration aims to ensure uniformity and accuracy in student records across the state.
Consequently, school heads have been instructed to meticulously verify all candidate particulars listed on the hall tickets, including the student's full name (surname, first name), father's name, mother's name, and date of birth, against original school records. Students who find any discrepancies in their hall tickets must immediately report them to their school authorities. The board has opened a correction window to rectify these errors before the examinations commence.
Details Mentioned on the Hall Ticket
The AP SSC hall ticket 2026 serves as a critical identification document and contains:
Students are advised to note the revised date for the English examination. Due to the Ramzan holiday, the English paper, originally scheduled for March 20, will now be held on March 21, 2026. The rest of the schedule remains unchanged.
The board has issued a strong advisory against downloading hall tickets from any unauthorized websites. Students and parents are urged to trust only the official portal (bse.ap.gov.in) and the authorized WhatsApp governance number (9552300009) . Unauthorized platforms may provide incorrect information or misuse personal data.
Students must carry a printed copy of their hall ticket to the examination centre, as entry will not be permitted without it. With the hall tickets now in hand, the focus shifts to final preparations. The BSEAP wishes all candidates the very best for their examinations.
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