Admit cards for candidates who applied for the Bihar Special School Teacher Eligibility Test (Bihar STET) 2025 have been made available for download. Applicants can download their admit cards immediately by visiting the BSEB's official website,bsebstet.org. For your convenience, a direct link to the admit card has also been provided on this page, which can be clicked to access the admit card directly. Login details will be required to download the admit card.
Exams will be held on these dates.
The Bihar School Examination Board will conduct the STET exam from October 14th to October 31st, 2025. Candidates appearing for the exam must bring their admit card and a valid ID card to the exam center for verification. Without the admit card and ID card, you will not be allowed into the examination hall.
Download the Admit Card Using These Steps
To download the Bihar STET 2025 Admit Card, first visit the official website, bsebstet.org.
On the website's home page, click on "Click Here to Download Admit Card for STET - 2025."
Enter your application number/login ID and the provided code, and click the Login button.
Your admit card will then open on the screen, where you can download and print it.
Qualifying Marks for Passing the Exam
Different pass percentages have been set for the Bihar STET exam, depending on the category. BSEB has set the qualifying marks at 50% for the general category, 45.5% for the backward classes, 42.5% for the extremely backward classes, and 40% for SC, ST, differently abled, and female candidates. Candidates can visit the official website for more exam details.
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