Bihar Inter result 2025 scrutiny registration deadline extended to April 11; marks may increase if…
Anu Parthiban | April 9, 2025 | 01:19 PM IST | 2 mins read
Students will be able to submit applications for scrutiny of answer sheets through the official websites, intermediate.bsebscrutiny.com or biharboardonline.com.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has extended the deadline to apply for the Bihar Inter answer sheet scrutiny to April 11. Students who are not satisfied with the Bihar Inter results 2025 will be allowed to apply for scrutiny through the official website, biharboardonline.com.
The Bihar Board declared the Inter Class 12 results 2025 on March 25 for 12,80,211 students who appeared in the exam. A total of 11,07,330 students were declared pass and the overall pass percentage stood at 86.5%.
Students will be able to submit applications for scrutiny through the official websites, intermediate.bsebscrutiny.com or biharboardonline.com.
The board allowed students to apply for scrutiny of answer sheets of one or more subjects, or all subjects with the prescribed fee of Rs 120 per subject from April 1 to 8. “Keeping in mind the interest of the students, the time limit for filling the online application for scrutiny with fee is extended till 11.04.2025,” the latest notification read.
Bihar Board Inter results 2025 will be revised only if…
The Bihar Board will make changes in the BSEB Inter results if any of the three things is noted.
- If the marks awarded inside the answer sheet is not mentioned on the cover page, it will be corrected.
- If there is any error in the total marks given, then it will be corrected.
- If any question or its section is unevaluated, then it will be evaluated and the marks obtained will be added.
How to apply for Bihar Board Inter result scrutiny?
Students will be able to apply online for Bihar Board Class 12 scrutiny of answer sheet by following the steps given below.
- Visit the BSEB official website for Inter answer sheet scrutiny, intermediate.bsebscrutiny.com.
- Click on the ‘Apply for scrutiny (Intermediate Annual Examination 2025)’ link
- Register by entering your Bihar Board Inter roll code, roll number, and date of birth and create a password.
- Login again using the BSEB roll number, roll code and password generated.
- Application form for scrutiny will be displayed along with all subjects and student details.
- Those who want to apply should mark (✔) in the check box in front of that subject/subjects.
- Proceed to make the payment through debit card, credit card, or net banking.
- After making the online payment, students are advised to check within 24 hours whether the amount has been deducted or not.
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