BSEB 10th matric 2024 dummy registration card correction ends today
Arpita Das | July 3, 2023 | 01:52 PM IST | 1 min read
Students can make corrections in the BSEB 10th dummy registration card 2024 through their respective schools.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) will close the correction process of the Bihar board 10th matric 2024 dummy registration card today, July 3. Students can make the necessary corrections in the BSEB 10th board exams dummy registration card 2024 through their respective schools.
Earlier, the BSEB 10th dummy registration card was released on the official website of the board at secondary.biharboardonline.com. The purpose of the dummy cards is to provide students with an opportunity to verify the information recorded during the registration process and make any necessary changes or updates.
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BSEB 10th Dummy Registration Card: Details that can be corrected
- Name
- Nationality
- Photos
- Dates of birth
- Parents’ name
It is essential for students to carefully review their details, including personal information, subject choices, and other relevant data, as any errors or inaccuracies can impact their examination eligibility and results. The correction facility was made in order to ensure that the final registration cards contain correct and accurate information to avoid any complications during the examination process.
For any queries or assistance regarding the correction process, students can contact the BSEB helpline or visit the official website for detailed instructions and guidelines.
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