Bihar Board 12th exams 2025 from tomorrow; 2-level frisking, dress code, entry rules for 12.9 lakh students
Bihar Board Class 12th Exams 2025: BSEB Inter will be held in two shifts- from 9:45 am to 12:30 pm and from 2 pm to 5:15 pm.
Student can download Bihar Board Class 12 Model Papers to boost their preparation.
Download NowAlivia Mukherjee | January 31, 2025 | 07:01 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) will begin Bihar Board Inter exams 2025 from tomorrow, February 1. The Bihar Board 12th exams 2025 are scheduled till February 15. The Bihar Board Inter exams 2025 will be held at 1,677 exam centres for a total of 12,92, 313 students.
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To ensure a fair, transparent, and malpractice-free Bihar Board Class 12 exams 2025, the BSEB has implemented multiple security measures at all centers, including a two-level frisking process, three-tier magistrate deployment, CCTV surveillance, and strict entry protocols. As per Bihar Board 12th exam routine 2025 , the examinations will end with vocational subject papers.
As per BSEB, Bihar Board Inter exam 2025 centers will be secured with a 200-meter restricted zone, preventing unauthorised access. Each district will have four exam centers, equipped with security personnel, including female staff, stated BSEB. Students are required to carry their Bihar Board 12th admit card 2025 to the exam centre.
As per Bihar Board Inter exam 2025 timing, candidates are required to arrive 30 minutes before the exam starts. Entry beyond the specified time will be considered criminal trespass, as per BSEB . As per Bihar Board, any attempt to enter the exam hall illegally will result in strict legal action.
Bihar Board 12th Exam 2025: Entry and reporting time
Students can have a look at the Bihar Board Inter exam 2025 timings below.
- First shift (9:30 am to 12:45 pm): Entry starts at 8:30 am, and the main gate closes at 9:00 am.
- Second Shift (2:00 pm to 5:15 pm): Entry starts at 1:00 pm, and the main gate closes at 1:30 pm.
The Bihar Board 12th exam 2025 guidelines read, "Candidates arriving late or attempting to enter illegally will be disqualified for two years and may face legal action. Exam superintendents have been directed to report unauthorised entries and prevent misconduct."
Bihar Board Inter Exam 2025: Dress code changes
In past years, the BSEB strictly prohibited students from wearing shoes and socks inside Bihar Board 12th exam halls as per its regulations. However, considering the cold weather, the board has now decided to ease this restriction during the Bihar Board Inter exam 2025.
Bihar Board 12th Exam 2025: Guidelines and security measures
Special arrangements have been made for differently-abled students, including an additional 20-minute extension and scribes (writers) as per district education officer approval.
As per BSEB, CCTV cameras and video recording devices will be installed at all centers, with one surveillance officer for every 500 candidates to monitor the process. Candidates are strictly prohibited from carrying mobile phones, bluetooth devices, earphones, or electronic gadgets inside the Bihar Board Inter exam hall.
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