Delhi’s bustling metro system turns ally for CBSE board examinees as Class 10 and 12 tests span February 17 to April 10. DMRC’s targeted facilities promise priority passage for students, tackling the chaos of peak-hour rushes.
Admit card holders breeze through CISF security checks and snag tickets without delay, be it from counters or automats. Station-wide PA systems will broadcast timely tips for student convenience.
Scale tells the story: 25 lakh Class 10 students across 8,074 venues, 18.5 lakh in Class 12 at 7,574 spots. CBSE mandates early arrival—10 AM entry cutoff for the 10:30 AM-1:30 PM session.
Participant stats: Class 10 boasts 14 lakh boys, 10.9 lakh girls; Class 12 has 10.2 lakh boys, 8.3 lakh girls. By prioritizing these future leaders, DMRC enhances exam-day reliability, reduces anxiety, and exemplifies urban infrastructure syncing with education needs in India’s capital.