Bihar Board issues revised mark sheets, certificates for Class 12, vocational students
Vikas Kumar Pandit | July 11, 2025 | 10:46 AM IST | 2 mins read
Documents with errors, such as incorrect, missing or blurred photographs, should not be issued and should be returned to the district exam branch along with supporting evidence and a forwarding letter by July 22.
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Download EBookThe Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has issued the revised mark sheets, provisional-cum-migration certificates, and cross lists (CTR) to the offices of district education officers for students who appeared in the BSEB Intermediate Special Exam 2025, Class 12 compartmental exam 2025, and Class 12 annual exam 2025 under vocational courses. The documents also include registration certificates for the 2023–25 Intermediate session.
The board has also sent updated mark sheets and documents for students whose marks changed after scrutiny of the Bihar Board Class 12 exam 2025. These will be available for collection by school and college heads from July 8.
In a separate communication, the board said that revised documents for students whose marks changed following the re-evaluation of the Class 10 board exam 2025 have also been sent to district education offices. School heads have been asked to collect the mark sheets, provisional certificates, and cross lists or registers without delay and ensure prompt distribution to students.
Incorrect documents to be returned by July 22
As per the official notice, heads of Class 12-level recognised institutions have been instructed to verify all records thoroughly before handing them over to students. If any document is found to have an error—such as the wrong photo, a missing image or a blurred photo—it should not be issued.
The intuitions' heads will have to return such documents, with supporting evidence and a forwarding letter, to the exam branch of the board’s academic building in the respective district by July 22.
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Heads to ensure timely distribution
“Heads must ensure prompt distribution of mark sheets, provisional-cum-migration certificates, and registration certificates to students, keep the cross lists on record, and obtain acknowledgements from students. If an institution does not receive the documents, the head must inform the district education officer to facilitate the necessary action for their provision.”
The board has also directed district education officers to make necessary arrangements for handing over the document packets to the heads of recognised schools and colleges or their authorised representatives. In case a school receives documents of students from another institution, they must be returned to the district office immediately so they can be forwarded to the correct institution.
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