As CBSE Class 10 and 12 board exams kick off on February 17 and run through April 10, Delhi Metro steps up with exclusive privileges for student commuters. Aimed at cutting wait times, these measures cover security and ticketing amid expected heavy footfall.
Show your admit card for priority at CISF checkpoints and token purchase points, including smart machines and service desks. Custom station announcements ensure no student misses a beat.
Numbers reflect the challenge: 25 lakh registered for Class 10 over 8,074 centers; 18.5 lakh for Class 12 across 7,574. CBSE warns of strict 10 AM gate closures ahead of the uniform 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM schedule.
Gender split for Class 10: 14 lakh boys, 10.9 lakh girls. Class 12: 10.2 lakh boys, 8.3 lakh girls. DMRC’s strategy not only streamlines travel but also boosts confidence for high-stakes performances, highlighting public transport’s role in academic success.
