Bihar Board (BSEB) extends last date to fill Class 12 exam form
Abhijit Srivastava | August 25, 2021 | 07:35 PM IST | 1 min read
BSEB 2022: The last date to fill application forms for intermediate annual exams 2022 has been extended till September 3.
NEW DELHI: The Bihar State Examination Board (BSEB) has extended the last date to fill the application form for Class 12 annual exams 2022 till September 3. The state board announced this in a social media post on Twitter.
All heads of school have been instructed to fill the application form for the students online. Students can go to the official BSEB website, inter22.biharboardonline.com, and download the application form.
#BSEB pic.twitter.com/yBQ5cOEexG
— Bihar School Examination Board (@officialbseb) August 25, 2021
Earlier, the last date for Classes 10 and 12 to fill the application form was August 27. Now the students are getting seven days more to submit the form.
In case of any discrepancies found in the details mentioned in the application form, the state board has directed the heads of school to correct them before the mentioned date.
The documents needed for registration include Aadhar Card, mobile number, email ID, photograph, and resident certificate for the registration procedure.
In case of any inconveniences while submitting the application form students and heads of school can contact the officials on these helpline numbers - 0612-2230039 and 2235161.
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