BSTC Admit Card 2026: How to Download, Print and Prepare for Rajasthan Exam on 20 May

VMOU Kota has released the BSTC Admit Card 2026 on 14 May 2026 at predeledraj2026.com. The exam is on 20 May 2026 in two shifts; download your hall ticket now and check your details carefully.

Edited by Manish Patel

    BSTC Admit Card 2026: How to Download, Print and Prepare for Rajasthan Exam on 20 May

    VMOU Kota released the BSTC Admit Card 2026 on 14 May 2026 . The admit card is available only online at predeledraj2026.com and the exam will be held across Rajasthan on 20 May 2026 in two shifts.

    Quick summary: What you need to know right now

    • The BSTC admit card was released on 14 May 2026 and is available only on the official site predeledraj2026.com.
    • The BSTC exam date is 20 May 2026 . There are two shifts: 09:00–12:00 and 14:30–17:30 . Each shift is 3 hours long.
    • You cannot enter the exam centre without the printed admit card. Carry a valid photo ID along with the admit card.

    Important dates

    Event Date
    Application start date 02 December 2025
    Application last date 11 March 2026
    Admit card release date 14 May 2026
    BSTC exam date 20 May 2026

    BSTC Admit Card 2026 — Step-by-step: How to download your admit card

    1. Open predeledraj2026.com and look for the "Admit Card" or "Rajasthan Pre D.El.Ed Exam 2026 Admit Card" link on the homepage.

    2. Click the link and you will reach the login page. Log in using your registration number and password . Double-check for extra spaces or wrong year digits when you type.

    3. After login, the hall ticket screen appears. Click to download the PDF. Save one copy on your phone and another on cloud storage.

    4. Print a clear A4 copy. Use good print quality so the photo and text are readable. Keep at least two printed copies with you on exam day.

    If you cannot find the admit card link on the homepage, refresh the page and check the site menu carefully. The admit card is released only in online mode.

    What to verify on the admit card (name, photo, roll number and more)

    When the PDF opens, check these details immediately:

    • Your full name and parent/guardian name exactly as on application.
    • Registration number and roll number.
    • Exam date, shift and reporting time.
    • Complete address of the exam centre and centre code.
    • Your photograph and signature for clarity.

    If any detail is incorrect, act fast. Note down the exact error, keep a copy of your submitted application form, application confirmation or fee receipt, and check the official site for the exam authority’s contact or helpline details. The official site is the authority for corrections and instructions.

    Documents to carry on exam day and ID guidelines

    Carry the printed admit card and a valid photo ID. Typical acceptable IDs for Indian exams are Aadhaar card, passport, driving licence, PAN card or school/college ID — but confirm the exact list on predeledraj2026.com.

    Also carry two recent passport-size photographs (preferably the same one used on your application) and a pen that matches exam instructions.

    Pack all documents in a thin folder the night before. Keep one set of originals and one photocopy in a separate pocket so you can present them quickly during document verification.

    Exam day schedule and timings (travel and time buffer suggestions)

    The BSTC exam will run in two shifts across Rajasthan. The official shift timings and duration are listed below.

    Shift Exam time Duration Recommended arrival Note
    Morning (Shift 1) 09:00–12:00 3 hours Reach by 08:15 Entry and frisking start early; gates may close before start time
    Afternoon (Shift 2) 14:30–17:30 3 hours Reach by 13:45 Midday travel can be slower; plan extra buffer

    Suggested schedule for morning-shift candidates:

    • 07:30–08:00: Final checklist and leave for centre if local.
    • 08:15–08:45: Security, document verification and seating.
    • 08:45–09:00: Final instructions and question paper distribution.
    • 09:00: Exam begins.

    If your centre is far, consider reaching the city a day before. Book stay early if you need an overnight stay. Keep local travel time and peak traffic in mind for both shifts.

    Before you print: formatting, photo clarity and multiple copies

    Print settings to use: A4 size, actual size (100%), single-sided if possible, high quality. Check that your photo and signature are not cropped or blurred.

    Always keep at least two printed copies. Save a digital copy (PDF) on your phone and a cloud account. If the photo appears blurred in the downloaded PDF, re-download immediately and try opening the file on another device. If it stays blurred, check the site for instructions and the contact details of the exam authority.

    If a field is cropped in the PDF, open print preview and select "fit to page" or use a PDF viewer to export at a higher resolution before printing.

    Login problems? Quick troubleshooting for registration number and password issues

    Common login mistakes:

    • Extra spaces pasted into the registration field.
    • Wrong character case or caps lock on.
    • Typing old or temporary passwords incorrectly.

    If login fails, first retype your registration number and password carefully. Try clearing the browser cache or use another browser. Use a mobile device if the desktop shows errors.

    If you still can’t log in, look for a password recovery or "forgot password" option on predeledraj2026.com and follow the site steps. If password reset still fails, contact the exam authority through the contact details posted on the official site.

    Day-of rules, dress and allowed / prohibited items in the exam hall

    Allowed items: printed admit card, valid photo ID, pen(s) allowed by centre rules, and the extra passport photo for verification if requested. The admit card itself contains any centre-specific instructions.

    Prohibited items: mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, study notes, bags and other electronic items normally banned in exam halls. Do not bring valuables; centres will not take responsibility for them.

    Dress simply to speed up security checks. Avoid heavy metal jewellery or belts that will trigger metal detectors and slow your entry.

    Follow invigilator instructions. Misconduct like cheating, impersonation or bringing banned items can lead to disqualification.

    If something goes wrong at the centre: missing admit card or ID

    If you forget your printed admit card, try to reach the centre early and explain the situation to the centre superintendent. Rules vary by centre and the final decision is with the invigilator or centre authority.

    If you forget your photo ID but have other identity proofs or the application confirmation with your registration number and photograph, present them and explain calmly. Keep digital copies of your admit card and ID on your phone as backup.

    For serious issues like incorrect name or centre mismatch found on the day, contact the centre officials and also note the contact details listed on predeledraj2026.com. Keep copies of your application and payment receipt handy as proof.

    After download: preserve, note your exam shift and final checklist

    Store the downloaded PDF in two places: your phone and cloud drive. Print two copies and keep one spare in a separate pocket.

    Final day checklist to tick off the night before:

    • Printed admit card (two copies)
    • Valid photo ID
    • Two passport-size photos
    • Blue/black ballpoint pens (as per instructions)
    • Water bottle (if allowed) and light snack
    • Travel plan and local contact numbers

    In the last 24 hours, avoid last-minute cramming that stresses you. Sleep early, eat a light dinner and reach the centre with time to spare.

    Writer’s practical checklist: one-page printout you can follow

    • Logged into predeledraj2026.com and downloaded admit card using registration number and password.
    • Checked name, roll number, photo, signature, exam date ( 20 May 2026 ) and shift.
    • Printed two clear A4 copies and saved one digital copy on phone/cloud.
    • Packed original photo ID, two passport photos, pens and spare copy of admit card.
    • Planned travel to reach centre at least 45–60 minutes before reporting time.
    • Noted exam centre address and any special instructions on the admit card.

    Stay calm on exam day. Follow instructions on the admit card and those given by centre staff.

    FAQs

    Q1: Where do I download the BSTC Admit Card 2026? A1: Download it from the official website predeledraj2026.com under the Admit Card section.

    Q2: What login details are required to access the admit card? A2: You need your registration number and password to log in and download the hall ticket.

    Q3: When is the BSTC exam scheduled? A3: The BSTC exam is on 20 May 2026 with two shifts: 09:00–12:00 and 14:30–17:30 .

    Q4: Is a photo ID mandatory with the admit card? A4: Yes. You must carry a valid photo ID with the printed admit card to the exam centre.

    Q5: What should I do if my admit card has incorrect details? A5: Keep a copy of your application and payment receipt, note the exact error, and contact the exam authority through the official website for correction instructions.

    Q6: What if I can’t log in to download my admit card? A6: Recheck your registration number and password for typos, try clearing your browser cache or use another device, and use the site’s password recovery if available. If problems persist, contact the exam authority listed on predeledraj2026.com.

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