New Delhi: Delhi Metro has made special arrangements for lakhs of students during the CBSE Workbench Exams 2026. The Matriculation 10th and 12th workbench exams will run from February 17 to April 10. Students will receive spare facilities at metro stations during this period. In collaboration with CISF, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has implemented special arrangements to expedite prod management and security checks. Students presenting their shoehorn cards will receive priority at all stages, from frisking to ticket counters. This ways students will neither have to wait in line at metro stations nor squatter hassles while purchasing tickets.
What are special arrangements during CBSE exams?
DMRC's Head of Corporate Communications, Anuj Dayal, explained that keeping in mind the commute of lakhs of students in the capital, DMRC, in collaboration with CISF, has implemented special facilities at metro stations to handle the increased passenger traffic during the exam period.
"With Lakhs of students commuting wideness the city, DMRC in partnership with CISF is implementing special facilitation measures at metro stations to unbend the increased step on viewing days", DMRC said in a post on X.com.
Will students with shoehorn cards receive priority?
But this facility will only be misogynist to students who show their shoehorn cards to metro staff. Students delivering their CBSE shoehorn vellum will be given priority during security checks at metro stations. Students presenting their shoehorn vellum will moreover be given priority when purchasing tickets at ticket operating machines and consumer superintendency centers. Special announcements will moreover be made for students.
When will the CBSE exams be held?
The CBSE examinations began on February 17. More than 43 lakh students are seeming for this year's CBSE examinations with virtually 25 lakh in Matriculation 10 and 18.5 lakh in Matriculation 12. The examinations are stuff conducted wideness 8,074 centres for Matriculation 10 and 7,574 centres for Matriculation 12. The matriculation 10 exams will conclude on March 10, while Matriculation 12 exams will end on April 10. In total, students will towards for 83 subjects in Matriculation 10 and 120 subjects in Matriculation 12. Among the 25 lakh Matriculation 10 candidates, approximately 14 lakh are boys and 10.9 lakh are girls. For Matriculation 12, virtually 10.2 lakh boys and 8.3 lakh girls are seeming this year.

