06-03-2026 12:00:00 AM
Students can receive their hall tickets by sending a message to the ‘Mana Mitra’ WhatsApp number 95523 00009
The Government of Andhra Pradesh on Thursday released hall tickets for students appearing for the Class 10 (SSC) public examinations, scheduled to begin on March 16 across the state. The admit cards were made available online at 11 a.m. on March 5, according to K. V. Srinivasulu Reddy, Director of Government Examinations.
Students preparing for the examinations can now download their hall tickets through official digital platforms. The Board of Secondary Education has made the admit cards accessible through its official website, enabling students to obtain their examination credentials in advance.
To further simplify access through digital services, authorities have also provided alternative options this year. Students can receive their hall tickets by sending a message to the ‘Mana Mitra’ WhatsApp number 95523 00009, or by using the LEAP (Learning Excellence in Andhra Pradesh) mobile application of the School Education Department. On the official website, students are required to enter details such as district, school name, student name, and date of birth to download and print their hall ticket.
The Board of Secondary Education clarified that it has not authorized any private agencies or third-party websites to issue hall tickets. Students and parents have been advised to rely only on official channels and avoid clicking on unauthorized links or platforms that claim to provide hall tickets.
Authorities also urged students to carefully verify the information printed on their hall tickets. In case of errors, discrepancies, or doubts, students and parents have been asked to immediately contact the concerned school headmaster for corrections.
With the SSC public examinations beginning on March 16, officials appealed to students to download their hall tickets well in advance and ensure they are fully prepared for the examinations. The examinations are expected to be conducted across hundreds of centres in the state under strict supervision by the School Education Department.