Bihar DElEd answer key 2025 out on secondary.biharboardonline.com
Vagisha Kaushik | October 11, 2025 | 11:08 AM IST | 1 min read
Bihar DElEd Result 2025: Candidates can challenge the provisional answer keys till October 13 by paying Rs 50 per question.
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has issued the answer key for the Diploma in Elementary Education (DElEd) 2025 examination. Candidates can download the Bihar DElEd answer key 2025 from the official website, secondary.biharboardonline.com.
Candidates are required to use their login credentials such as registration number and password to log in and challenge the provisional answer key. With the help of the answer key and response sheets, students can calculate their probable marks.
Those who are not satisfied with Bihar DElEd provisional answer key 2025 can raise objections by paying Rs 50 per question. The last date to challenge the Bihar DElEd 2025 answer key is October 13.
The first phase of Bihar DElEd exam 2025 was conducted from August 26 to September 13 in two shifts. As per the BSEB DElEd 2025 marking scheme, candidates will be awarded one mark for each correct answer and lose marks for wrong responses.
How to challenge Bihar DElEd answer key 2025?
Candidates can follow the steps given below to challenge the BSEB DElEd answer key 2025.
- Visit the official website of BSEB, secondary.biharboardonline.com
- On the homepage, click on the link for DElEd answer key objection
- Login with your application number and other credentials
- Bihar DElEd answer key will appear on the screen.
- Now, click on the objection tab and submit grievances
- Attach documents for proof and pay the objection fee.
- Submit the objections and save the confirmation page.
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