Bihar board result 2019: applications started for Scrutiny of 12th result; know how to apply
Dinesh Goyal | April 3, 2019 | 03:09 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, April 3: Bihar School Examination board has opened the registrations for the 12th class result scrutiny. The candidates who think that they did not get marks as per their performance in the exam, can apply for the scrutiny of their result. The applications can be submitted on the official website of BSEB intermediate i.e. bsebinteredu.in.
How to fill the applications for Scrutiny of BSEB 12th result 2019?
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Visit the official link: https://www.bsebinteredu.in/Scrutiny/Login
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Click on the link of Scrutiny registration.
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Enter the Roll code, roll number and registration number.
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Solve and enter captcha.
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Click on the ‘Search’ button.
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Submit Scrutiny application.
This year Bihar intermediate result 2019 is declared on March 30, 2019 in record time and pass percentage increased to 79.76%. The board took extra precautions for the evaluations of papers.
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