BSEB Inter practical admit card 2025 issued; exams from January 10 to 20
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has issued the admit card for Class 12 practical exams 2025. Heads of schools can download the BSEB admit card 2025 for students appearing for the Intermediate exams from the official website, seniorsecondary.biharboardonline.com.
The heads of educational institutions have been asked to download the admit card of the candidates appearing for the exam for practical subjects from the official website using their user ID and password, and distribute it to the candidates with their signatures and stamp.
The Bihar Board admit card 2025 will be available till January 9, 2025. BSEB Inter practical exams 2025 will be conducted from January 10, 2025 to January 20, 2025 at the designated examination centres.
“This admit card has been issued only for appearing in the practical subjects exam. For appearing in the theoretical subjects exam , the admit card will be issued separately,” the Bihar board clarified.
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Moreover, this admit card will be valid only for the candidates who have been declared successful/qualified in the sent-up examination. Those who were unsuccessful/disqualified/absent in the sent-up exam will not be allowed to sit for practical exams 2025, BSEB stated.
In case of any difficulty in downloading the online admit card, assistance can be obtained by calling the helpline number 0612-2230039.
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