BSEB DElEd CET 2026 second dummy admit card tomorrow; edit by February 10
Sundararajan | February 4, 2026 | 03:18 PM IST | 1 min read
Bihar DElEd CET Exam 2026: Candidates can view and download the hall ticket from the official website, bsebdeled.com, using their user ID and password.
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) will issue the second dummy admit card for Diploma in Elementary Education (DElEd) Joint Entrance Examination (CET) 2026 tomorrow, February 5, 2026. Candidates will be able to download their DElEd CET 2026 admit card from the official website at bsebdeled.com.
According to the official notification, the Bihar DElEd CET dummy admit card will be available for viewing and download until February 10. To download the BSEB DElEd CET admit card 2026, candidates will have to enter their valid user ID and password.
The Bihar DElEd CET 2026 is being held from January 19 to February 18, 2026. After the BSEB DElEd exam, the provisional answer key will be released, and candidates can raise objections from February 26 to March 1, 2026, by following the given process.
Also read Bihar Board Class 12 Exam 2026: Over 7.6 lakh students appear on day 2
Bihar DElEd CET 2026 exam pattern
Candidates who find any errors in the dummy admit card can make corrections between February 5 and 10 by paying the applicable fee. BSEB has clearly mentioned that no correction requests will be accepted after the deadline.
Candidates who change from the Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), or Persons with Disabilities (PwD) category will have to pay an additional Rs 200. If the fee is not paid, the final admit card will not be issued.
The Bihar DElEd admit card for CET 2026 will include domicile status, reservation category, gender, disability status, dependent status, faculty or stream, and Urdu medium status at the Class 12 level. The BSEB has clarified that if any error occurs in this information and it affects a student's exam results or admission, the student will be solely responsible.
The Bihar BSEB DElEd CET exam 2026 will have 120 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) for a total of 120 marks, to be completed in 150 minutes.
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