Bihar Madarsa Board result 2024 declared at bsmeb.org; how to check
BSMEB Result: Students can check Wastania, Fokania, and Molvi exam results by using roll code and roll number.
Vagisha Kaushik | March 14, 2024 | 07:53 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Bihar State Madarsa Education Board (BSMEB) has declared the Bihar Madarsa board result 2024 for the Wastania, Fauquania and Molvi exams. Students who appeared for the exams can check the Bihar Madarsa board result 2024 online on the official website, bsmebpatna.com.
In order to access the BSMEB result, students will need their roll code and roll number. The Madarsa result will contain details including the student’s name, parents' name, date of birth, marks, and qualifying status.
Bihar Madarsa board 2024 result is provisional in nature. Students have to collect the original marksheets a week after the declaration of the result from their respective madrassas. Students who are not satisfied with their results can apply for revaluation of their answer sheets.
How to check Bihar Madarsa board result 2024?
Candidates can follow the steps given below to download their results:
- Go to the official website of Bihar Madarsa board, bsmeb.org.
- At the top of the home page, click on the link for Wastania result, Fauquania result or Moulvi result.
- Now, enter your roll code and roll number and click on the submit button.
- Bihar Madrasa Board Result 2024 will be displayed on your screen.
- Download the result and take a printout for future reference
Bihar Madarsa Board Result 2024: Details mentioned
- Name
- Name of parents
- Date of Birth
- Names of subjects
- Subject codes
- Total marks in each subject
- Marks obtained
- Result status
- Remarks
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