Mahatma Gandhi Sarvodaya Vichar Pariksha Admit Card 2025
What is Mahatma Gandhi Sarvodaya Vichar Pariksha?
“Mahatma Gandhi Sarvodaya Vichar Pariksha” is an exam held by the Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE), Ajmer. In this exam, students are asked questions about the life, ideas, and teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. The idea is to help students understand Gandhi’s values, such as non-violence, truth, peace, equality, helping others, and service.
Students from various classes are welcome to participate. Usually, they are grouped by class level:
Group-1: Students in classes 6-8
Group-2: Students in classes 9-12
Group-3: College students
Why is the Admit Card Important?
An admit card (sometimes called a hall ticket) is a very important document for this exam. Without it, students cannot enter the exam hall.
Things that the admit card usually has:
Your name
Your roll number or registration number
Date of exam
Time of exam
Exam centre (which school/college or location where you must go)
Instructions or rules to follow during the exam
If any of the details are wrong (for example, a spelling mistake in the name, a wrong exam centre, etc.), you should tell the school or board immediately so it can be corrected.
Key Dates for 2025
Here are the important dates for the 2025 Sarvodaya Vichar Pariksha as per notices:
Event | Date |
---|---|
Application started | 25 August 2025 |
Last date to apply | 15 September 2025 |
Exam date | 12 October 2025, Sunday, 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM |
Date when admit cards will be issued | On or before 20 September 2025 |
How to Download the Admit Card
If you are going to sit for the exam, here is how to download the Mahatma Gandhi Sarvodaya Vichar Pariksha Admit Card:
Go to the official RBSE website: rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in
Look for the link that says “Sarvodaya Gandhi Vichar Pariksha Admit Card Download” or similar.
Click that link.
Enter your registration number or roll number. Sometimes, the date of birth is needed, but the official notice mainly says registration/roll number.
Once you see your admit card on screen, download it. Save the PDF file.
Take a printout of the admit card. Carry the print version with you on exam day.
What to Check in Your Admit Card
After downloading, check these things carefully:
Your full name is spelled correctly.
Your roll number/registration number matches what you got in the confirmation or application slip.
The exam date and time are correct.
The exam centre is reachable, and you know how to reach it.
Instructions (if any) are clear: What to bring, what not to bring, etc.
If you find any mistakes, contact your school or board office before exam day.
Tips for Exam Day
Reach the exam centre early, so you don’t face a delay.
Carry your admit card (print out) and a valid ID (if required).
Don’t carry banned items like mobile phones (unless allowed), or cheat sheets.
Read all the rules/instructions written on the admit card.
Be calm and focused.
What Happens If You Don’t Get the Admit Card?
If you do not receive your admit card by the expected date (20 September 2025), do this:
Check if you applied properly.
Ask your school or college if they have any copy or information.
Check the RBSE website for updates.
Sometimes, the board may issue a duplicate admit card or a corrected one.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1. Can I sit in the exam without an admit card?
No. Without an admit card, entry is not allowed. The admit card is proof that you are eligible and have registered.
Q2. What if my exam centre is far?
Plan your route ahead of time. Know the location, travel time, and reach early.
Q3. Can I use a digital copy (on phone)?
Usually, print copy is required. If the board allows digital, instructions will say so, but it’s best to carry a printed admit card.
Q4. What if my name is misspelled?
Contact the school or board immediately. Provide proof (your application, photo ID).
Conclusion
The Mahatma Gandhi Sarvodaya Vichar Pariksha is a chance for students to know more about Gandhi’s ideas and values. The admit card is very important — without it, you cannot write the exam. So download it as soon as possible, check all details, keep it safe, and go to the exam centre prepared.
I wish all students the best for this exam. If you keep calm, follow the rules, and study a little, you will do well.