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When CHO Admit Cards Are Released

How to Download Your Admit Card Safely

What Your Admit Card Really Contains

Why Checking Details Is Not Optional

What to Do If Something Is Wrong

Understanding Reporting Time vs Exam Time

Why You Should Visit the Exam Centre in Advance

What You Must Carry on Exam Day

What You Must Not Carry

Dress Code and Appearance

What Happens Inside the Exam Centre

CBT-Specific Instructions (If Your Exam Is Computer-Based)

If Your Photo Looks Different Now

Why Candidates Get Rejected on Exam Day

The Night Before the Exam

Final Word

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CHO Admit Card 2026: What It Really Means, How to Read It, and How to Avoid Exam-Day Disasters

Complete guide to CHO admit card 2026 — download steps, exam centre details, instructions, and common errors to avoid

Jan 16, 2026

7 min Read

By NPrep Educator Pooja Dhanda

CHO Admit Card 2026: What It Really Means, How to Read It, and How to Avoid Exam-Day Disasters

CHO Admit Card 2026: What It Really Means, How to Read It, and How to Avoid Exam-Day Disasters

For many candidates, downloading the CHO admit card feels like a relief. It feels like proof that the hard part is over-that you’ve been accepted, that you’re finally inside the system.

But that sense of comfort is dangerous.

Because the admit card is not just a hall ticket. It is a legal document. It is your identity. It is your rulebook. It is your entry pass.

Every year, well-prepared candidates are stopped at the gate-not because they didn’t study enough, but because they misunderstood or ignored admit card instructions.

This guide will help you understand what your admit card actually means, how to read it properly, and how to make sure nothing goes wrong on exam day.


When CHO Admit Cards Are Released

There is no single national system for CHO exams. Each state releases its admit cards on its own website, usually a few days to two weeks before the exam.

Some states release them early. Some release them very late.

Do not wait for WhatsApp forwards or YouTube announcements. The only safe source is the official website where you applied.

If you keep checking Telegram groups instead of the official site, you risk missing important updates.


How to Download Your Admit Card Safely

When the admit card link becomes active, you will usually need your registration ID and password or date of birth.

Download the PDF. Save it in more than one place. Take a printout.

Do not depend on your phone. Do not depend on memory.

If your battery dies or your screen cracks, the exam will not wait for you.

Admit Card Download link:

Uttar PradeshBiharMadhya PradeshRajasthanOdisha
MaharashtraGujaratPunjabHaryanaChhattisgarh

What Your Admit Card Really Contains

Most candidates glance at the admit card and move on. That’s a mistake.

You must study your admit card.

It contains: • Your identity details • Your photograph and signature • Your roll number • Your exam centre • Your reporting time • Your instructions

Every one of these matters.


Why Checking Details Is Not Optional

If there is even a small mistake on your admit card, it can follow you into document verification and beyond.

Check your name. Check your date of birth. Check your category. Check your photograph. Check your signature.

Do not assume anything.

If your name spelling differs from your certificates, that can become a problem later. If your category is wrong, you may lose reservation benefits. If your photo is unclear, you may face identity issues at the centre.


What to Do If Something Is Wrong

If you notice an error, do not panic-but do not ignore it either.

Immediately contact the helpdesk mentioned on the official website. Send a polite email with proof (like your certificates), and keep screenshots of all communication.

Some states issue corrected admit cards. Some give written clarifications.

But they will only help if you act early.


Understanding Reporting Time vs Exam Time

One of the most common reasons candidates are denied entry is misunderstanding the reporting time.

Reporting time is not the exam start time.

Reporting time is when you must reach the centre. Gate closing time is when entry stops. Exam start time is when the paper begins.

If you arrive after the gate closes, you will not be allowed in-no matter how genuine your reason is.

Traffic is not an excuse. Rain is not an excuse. Late trains are not an excuse.


Why You Should Visit the Exam Centre in Advance

If your centre is unfamiliar, visit it at least one day before the exam.

Find out: • How long it takes to reach • Whether there is parking • Whether there are shops nearby • Whether the location is correct on maps

This removes uncertainty on exam morning.


What You Must Carry on Exam Day

This varies slightly by state, but usually you must carry:

• Printed admit card • Original photo ID (Aadhaar, Voter ID, PAN, etc.) • Passport-size photos (sometimes)

Never assume digital copies are enough unless explicitly stated.


What You Must Not Carry

Most CHO exams are strict.

You are usually not allowed to carry: • Mobile phones • Smartwatches • Bluetooth devices • Calculators • Notes or books • Bags

Even if you bring them accidentally, they may not provide safe storage.


Dress Code and Appearance

Some states specify dress codes. Some don’t.

If mentioned, follow them strictly.

If not mentioned, still avoid: • Heavy jewellery • Metallic accessories • Shoes with thick soles • Layered clothing

You don’t want to be stopped for inspection while others move ahead.


What Happens Inside the Exam Centre

Once inside, the process usually looks like this:

First, your identity is verified. Then your admit card is checked and stamped. You are guided to your seat. In some states, biometric verification is done.

Then instructions are read aloud.

Then the exam begins.

Follow instructions carefully. Do not assume anything.


CBT-Specific Instructions (If Your Exam Is Computer-Based)

Most CHO exams are CBT-based.

This means you will be given a computer.

Before the exam begins, check: • Mouse • Keyboard • Screen • Question loading

If something doesn’t work, raise your hand immediately. Do not wait.

Technical issues reported after the exam are rarely accepted.


If Your Photo Looks Different Now

If your appearance has changed significantly since you uploaded your photo-weight change, hairstyle, beard, glasses-carry extra passport-size photos and your ID.

This helps smooth verification.


Why Candidates Get Rejected on Exam Day

Not because they are unprepared-but because they:

• Reach late • Forget ID • Bring prohibited items • Ignore dress code • Carry phone • Argue with staff

None of these have anything to do with intelligence.

But they still cost seats.


The Night Before the Exam

Do not revise new topics.

Instead: • Print your admit card • Keep your ID ready • Check your route • Set an alarm • Sleep on time

Calmness is more valuable than cramming.


Final Word

CHO preparation requires more than just books and random practice. It requires pattern familiarity, state-specific focus, and continuous performance tracking.

NPrep’s CHO ecosystem is designed specifically for this.

Instead of generic nursing content, NPrep provides:

  • State-targeted CHO mock tests
  • Nursing-heavy question banks
  • Chapter-wise analytics
  • PYQ-mapped practice
  • Live strategy guidance
  • Personalized dashboards

This allows aspirants to study with direction, not confusion.

NPrep is not just a test series. It is a complete CHO preparation ecosystem.


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