ANTHE Admit Card 2025 Released: Step-by-Step Guide to Download at anthe.aakash.ac.in

Aakash National Talent Hunt Exam

ANTHE stands for Aakash National Talent Hunt Exam. It is a scholarship test run by Aakash to spot bright students and offer them scholarships or fee waivers. Students from classes 5 to 12 (in many cases) take this exam. You can choose to appear online or offline, depending on what’s more convenient for you.

The test helps you measure your knowledge, get exposure, and if you score well, you may get support for your coaching (if you’re preparing for JEE, NEET, etc.).

The official portal is anthe.aakash.ac.in — that’s where you’ll find registration, admit cards, updates, and everything.

Why the Admit Card Matters

The admit card is like your entry pass. Without it, you won’t be allowed in the exam. It contains your name, roll number (or registration number), exam date, time, mode (online/offline), exam centre (if offline), and instructions.

Because of this, you must download it, check it, and carry it (printed) on the exam day. Small mistakes there (wrong name, wrong photo, missing details) can spoil your chance, so don’t ignore it.

Important Dates at a Glance

Here are the key dates related to ANTHE 2025. (These are based on the official announcements. They can change, so always check the portal.)

EventDate / Window
Online exam periodOctober 4 to October 12, 2025
Offline exam datesOctober 5 & October 12, 2025
Last date to register (online mode)3 days before your chosen exam date
Last date to register (offline mode)7 days before offline exam date
Admit card release dateUsually ~5 days before exam date
Result / Scholarship declarationPhased — for class X: October 24, 2025; for classes VII-IX: October 29; V-VI: November 1; XI-XII: November 4, 2025

Those are a lot of dates, I know. Best is to mark them in your phone/calendar so you don’t miss anything.

How to Download the Admit Card

Here’s how you can get your ANTHE 2025 admit card (step by step):

  1. Go to anthe.aakash.ac.in
  2. Log in using your User ID / Registration number and Date of Birth
  3. On your dashboard, look for a link like “Admit Card / Hall Ticket”
  4. Click the link, and your admit card will show up
  5. Download the PDF
  6. Print it — preferably in color, and make sure all details are clear

If your exam is offline, the admit card will also give your exam centre address. If online, it will show your exam slot and login window.

If your admit card doesn’t show up, or there’s an error, contact Aakash support immediately (they often list their email or helpline on the portal). Don’t wait till the last day.

What You’ll See on the Admit Card

Once you open the admit card, you should find:

  • Your name (spelled exactly how you registered)
  • Registration / Roll number
  • Class and stream (if applicable)
  • Exam date, time, and mode (online or offline)
  • Exam centre address (for offline)
  • Slot / login timing (for online)
  • Instructions for exam day (what to bring, what not to bring)
  • Signature or stamp of authority

Check every detail. If your name is wrong or your photo is incorrect, get it fixed before the exam.

Offline vs Online Mode — What Changes

Since ANTHE 2025 is held both ways, some things change:

  • Offline exam: You have to go to a centre at a particular time (e.g. 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM) on a specified date (5 & 12 October).
  • Online exam: You have a window to take it anytime during 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM between October 4 and 12. You’ll log in, see your slot, and take the test from home (or preferred location).

Your admit card will differ a bit depending on which mode you picked.

What to Do After You Download

  • Print multiple copies (2-3) — keep extras safe.
  • Keep a soft copy on your phone or cloud.
  • Visit the exam centre (if offline) a day before, to see how far it is. (Helps reduce exam-day stress.)
  • Read the instructions on admit card (dress code, documents to bring, reporting time).
  • Check you have everything: admit card, valid ID, pens, etc.

Things to Carry (and Avoid)

You must carry:

  • Your printed admit card
  • Valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar, school ID, passport, etc.)
  • A pen, maybe extra pens (blue/black)
  • If offline, maybe a mask, sanitizer (if allowed)
  • Water bottle as per rules

Don’t carry:

  • Mobile phone (unless exam mode allows and instructions permit)
  • Electronic gadgets (calculator, smartwatch, etc.)
  • Notes, books, or any unfair help
  • Food items (unless permitted)

These rules vary a bit between offline & online exam, so read the instructions section in your admit card carefully.

What If You Face an Issue?

If your admit card has mistakes, or it’s not appearing online, do this:

  • Recheck your login credentials (ID, DOB, etc.)
  • Use a different browser or device (sometimes site issues)
  • Contact Aakash support (they usually have an email or helpline number listed)
  • Show proof of registration, screenshots, etc.
  • Do this at least a few days before exam — last minute fixes are difficult.

After the Exam

Once the exam is done:

  • Aakash will release answer keys (depending on exam mode)
  • You may be allowed to raise objections
  • Then the result / scholarship list will be published
  • Top performers will get scholarships or fee waivers for further coaching

Keep watching anthe.aakash.ac.in for all updates. That’s where official announcements will come.

Tips to Avoid Stress

  • Don’t wait till the last day to download admit card
  • Print more than one copy
  • Visit offline exam centre in advance if possible
  • Double check your login credentials beforehand
  • Keep your documents, pens organised a day before
  • Sleep well, eat well — you want your brain sharp on exam day

Final Thoughts

The Aakash National Talent Hunt Exam Admit Card 2025 is essential. It tells you where you’ll sit, when, and under what mode (online/offline). Without it, you simply can’t appear.

So, register early, check your portal often, download the admit card ahead of time, fix any mistakes quickly, and carry the printed copy with proper ID on exam day. And after that — focus only on giving your best in the test.

If you like, I can also help you by drafting a download admit card link reminder or checklist you can use as exam approaches. Do you want me to share that?

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