Bihar BSSTET 2023 dummy admit card to be out on December 29 at bsebstet.com; correction fee
Alivia Mukherjee | December 27, 2023 | 09:06 PM IST | 1 min read
Request for editing details in the BSSTET 2023 admit card will not be considered after January 3, 2024.
NEW DELHI: Bihar School Examination Board has announced the admit card issue date for Bihar Special School Teacher Eligibility Test (BSSTET) 2023. Bihar BSSTET admit card 2023 will be available from December 29 to January 3. Candidates who have applied for teacher eligibility test can download the BSSTET admit card 2023 from the official website at bsebstet.com.
Candidates will have to pay a correction fee if they want to change the category in the dummy admit card. Candidates will have to pay Rs 200 for single paper and Rs 300 for both the papers. Candidates who fail to make payment will not get their original BSSTET 2023 admit card.
Candidates should note that any request for edit in the BSSTET 2023 dummy admit card will not be considered after January 3, 2024.
The duration of BSSTET 2023 exam is 2 hours 30 minutes. There will be 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) in total. Candidates will get 1 mark for each right answer.
Steps to download BSSTET 2023 dummy admit card
Candidates can follow these steps to download BSSTET 2023 dummy admit card.
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Go to the official website at bsebstet.com.
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On the homepage, click on the link that reads "BSSTET 2023 dummy admit card".
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You will be redirected to a new login page.
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Login with your credentials.
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BSSTET 2023 dummy admit card will be displayed on your screen.
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Download and take a printout of BSSTET 2023 dummy admit card for further reference.
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