BSEB Bihar board matric, inter dummy admit card 2025 out; make correction by December 5
Bihar Board Class 10, 12 Dummy Admit Card 2025: Students will not be allowed to edit their full name or their parent's name. Download admit card at secondary.biharboardonline.com.
Student can download Bihar Board Class 12 Model Papers to boost their preparation.
Download NowVikas Kumar Pandit | November 29, 2024 | 07:29 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has issued the matric, inter dummy admit card for the Bihar board exam 2025. Students will be able to Bihar board Class 10, 12 dummy admit cards through the official website, secondary.biharboardonline.com.
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Students can use their login details such as registration number and date of birth to download the BSEB matric, inter dummy hall ticket 2025. Students can check for any discrepancies in the dummy admit card, including errors in names, subjects, categories, date of birth, photo, or signature.
As per the official notice, if students find any corrections in their Bihar board dummy admit card 2025, they must submit their signed dummy admit cards to their school principals for rectification. “No full name changes for students or parents will be allowed under any circumstances. If such cases are found, the candidature of the student will be cancelled, and strict disciplinary action will be taken against the school principal,” the English translation of the official notice read.
Also read HBSE 10th, 12th dates 2025 announced; Class 10 exams from February 27
Bihar Board Dummy Admit Card 2025: Instructions for visually impaired students
Visually impaired students must ensure dummy admit cards list home science instead of mathematics and music instead of science. If a dummy admit card mentions mathematics or science for a visually impaired student, the errors must be rectified promptly. The corrected admit card, signed by the student, should be submitted to the school principal for approval.
Under vocational education, optional subjects such as security, beautician, tourism, automobile, retail management, electronics and hardware, beauty and wellness, telecom, and IT/ITes are available in select schools identified by the education department. Students studying in these designated schools must select one subject or trade from the specified options and appear for the examination.
“Students from non-designated schools are not permitted to select these vocational subjects/trades. For students studying in designated schools, the selected vocational subject/trade is mentioned in the optional subject column of their dummy admit cards during the online registration and exam application process. Any errors in this regard must be corrected without delay.
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