Bihar DElEd 2023: Online scrutiny registrations begin; apply by September 23
Bihar DElEd Result 2023: Candidates will have to pay a scrutiny fee of Rs 200 per subject online.
Tanuja Joshi | September 20, 2023 | 04:16 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Bihar School Examination Board has opened the online portal for the scrutiny of DElEd 2023 answer key. Those candidates who are not satisfied with their marks obtained in the DElEd exam can register through the official website, secondary.biharboardonline.com.
Candidates will have to select the subject they are interested in for scrutiny and pay the registration fee of Rs 200 per subject online. The last date for registering for the online scrutiny is September 23.
The online scrutiny is available for the students of the first year for the DElEd face-to-face session 2022-24 and for the second-year students of the DElEd face-to-face academic session 2021-23.
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— Bihar School Examination Board (@officialbseb) September 20, 2023
The board announced the Bihar DIEd result 2023 on September 14.
Bihar DElEd Result 2023: How to apply for online scrutiny
Candidates who appeared for the Bihar DElEd exam 2023 and are not satisfied with their marks can follow the steps given below to apply for online scrutiny.
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Visit the official website, secondary.biharboardonline.com.
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Click on either of the scrutiny links ‘1st-year session 2022-24 exam’ or ‘2nd-year session 2021-23’ for which you appeared.
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Now enter your roll number, roll code, name, and username, password to register.
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Log in using your username and password.
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Click on DElEd (face to face) Exam, 2023, and press ‘Apply for scrutiny’.
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Choose the subject and click on the apply button.
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Pay the relevant fee.
A total of 30,700 seats are available in all the DEIEd colleges of Bihar and those candidates who will meet the category-wise cut-off will be eligible for admission through the BSEB DElEd counselling 2023.
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