Bihar STET 2023 from September 4; admit card today at bsebstet.com
Vagisha Kaushik | August 30, 2023 | 02:48 PM IST | 2 mins read
Bihar STET 2023 will be held in two shifts. BSEB has issued the exam timings, reporting time, and important instructions for candidates.
NEW DELHI: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) announced the State Teacher Eligibility Test (STET) 2023 will be held from September 4 to September 15. Bihar STET 2023 admit card will be issued today on the official website, bsebstet.com. Registered candidates will be able to download the hall ticket by using their user ID and password.
The exam will be held in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode in two shifts – first shift from 10 am to 12:30 pm and second shift from 3 pm to 5:30 pm.
BSEB said that the STET admit card 2023 will mention the name of the examination centre, exam date, exam timings, reporting time, gate closing time, etc. If candidates face any issue in downloading their admit cards, they can contact the board on its official number and mail ID.
Bihar STET 2023: Exam dates, timings
|
Time |
First shift |
Second shift |
|
Reporting time |
8:30 am |
1:30 pm |
|
Gate closing time |
9:30 am |
2:30 pm |
|
Exam time |
10 am to 12:30 pm |
3 pm to 5:30 pm |
The board informed that candidates will be provided with a link to practice CBT mode on their admit cards.
Moreover, those candidates who have applied for the special school teacher post can select the subjects by logging on to the website by tomorrow, August 31. The admit cards of such candidates will be issued after September 5.
BSEB issued the following instructions for Bihar STET 2023 aspirants:
- Candidates will have to read and follow the instructions given on the admit card carefully.
- Candidates will have to paste a passport size photograph on the given space in the admit card as provided in the application form and carry the admit card to the exam centre to be checked by vigilator. Candidates are advised to keep a photocopy of their admit card for future reference.
- Shoes, socks, and watch is not allowed in the examination.
- Students will have to carry any one of the following photo ID: Aadhar card, PAN card, bank passbook, passport, driving license, ration card.
- Candidates will not be allowed to sit in the exam centre without the hall ticket and valid ID proof.
- Candidates will have to report to the exam centre on the given date and time. No candidate will be given entry after closing of the gates.
- Candidates will have to carry pencil and ball point pen. No rough paper or any other material will be allowed.
- Candidates are not allowed to carry book, notebook, calculator, calculator watch, pager, cell phone or any electronic devices to the exam centre.
- No candidate will be allowed to leave the examination hall before conclusion of the exam.
- Candidates are not allowed to put henna, ink, color, nail paint etc. on their fingers so that biometric attendance is not hampered.
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