AP SSC 2026 Hall Ticket: The Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP) has officially activated the AP SSC 2026 Hall Ticket Download link on March 2, 2026. With public examinations scheduled to begin on March 16, 2026, this activation provides almost 6 lakh students across the state with the essential credentials to access examination halls.
The exam will take place from March 16 to April 1, 2026. You can find the direct link to download the hall ticket on the page below. Also, read the post download instructions after downloading the hall ticket.
The direct link to download the AP SSC Hall Ticket has been given below.
AP SSC 2026 Hall Ticket (Active)
AP SSC Hall Ticket Post-Download Checklist
As soon as you get or download your hall ticket, don’t just put it in a drawer. Here are some steps to make sure it is right:
1. Verify Your Details
Go through each section to ensure everything is correct. Even one typo can create problems when you are trying to take your exam.
- Name & Surname: This must match your school records exactly.
- Date of Birth (DOB): Check this against your birth certificate or Aadhar.
- Subject Codes: Make sure all subject codes and media used for testing (English, Telugu or Urdu) are correct.
- Photo & Signature: These need to be clear and visible.
2. Get the School Seal
If you downloaded your hall ticket yourself (private candidates) or from an app, you must get your school Principal to sign it and place the official school seal on it to validate it. Otherwise, your hall ticket may be rejected at the exam centre.
3. Lamination and Duplicates
- Keep It Safe: Don't laminate your hall ticket until you are certain that there are no additional changes required to it as some exam centres require an original signature.
- Photocopies: Make at least 2 photocopies of your hall ticket and keep them on your cellphone/Google Drive as a backup.
4. Locate Your Exam Centre
Your hall ticket will have your 'Exam Centre Name and Address'. Go visit the exam centre 1-2 days before the exams (beginning March 16) to check how long it takes to get there, so you do not panic at the last minute.
5. Correction Window
If you find mistakes (like misspelt names or incorrect birthdates), let your school principal know right away. The BSEAP has a specific correction window (tentatively March 31 - April 1) through the UDISE portal; however, all primary errors should be flagged before that.
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