BSEB opens DEIEd dummy admit card 2026 correction facility; make changes by June 6
Suviral Shukla | June 2, 2026 | 03:28 PM IST | 2 mins read
“Principals of NCTE-recognized and BSEB-affiliated government and private teacher training institutes will be responsible for downloading the admit cards and distributing them to students,” the board said.
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has opened the Bihar DEIEd (Diploma In Elementary Education) dummy admit card 2026 correction facility for candidates appearing for the DEIEd (face-to-face) examination 2026. The Bihar DEIEd dummy admit card 2026 correction facility can be accessed through the official website at deled.biharboardonline.org until June 6.
The correction facility will allow registered candidates to check their personal information, photograph, signature, subject details, and category information and request for corrections.
According to the official notification, the DEIEd dummy admit cards 2026 related to online examination application forms submitted between May 15 and 30 have been uploaded on the DElEd portal.
DEIEd Dummy Admit Card 2026: Correction particulars
“Principals of NCTE-recognized and BSEB-affiliated government and private teacher training institutes will be responsible for downloading the admit cards and distributing them to students,” the notice read.
The Board has also directed institute principals to download the Bihar DEIEd dummy admit cards 2026 in triplicate to provide two copies to the concerned students after attestation.
They should also retain one copy for institutional records. Students must carefully verify all details mentioned on the admit card, it added.
Those who find errors in their Bihar DEIEd dummy admit card fields such as name, parents’ names, subject, gender, disability category, religion, photograph, or signature, can request corrections through their institute.
Students are required to mark the necessary changes on the dummy admit card, sign it, and submit it to their institute’s principal. The institute will make corrections on the portal after verifying the information against official records, the notice says.
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Final DEIEd admit card correction facility
BSEB has clarified that no further opportunity for corrections will be provided after June 6, 2026. Therefore, candidates are advised to complete the verification process within the given deadline.
Furthermore, the board has also stated: “The institutes that either paid the examination fee but could not submit application forms or failed to complete both fee payment and application submission can complete the pending formalities between June 2 and 4.”
Those who submitted their Bihar DEIEd application form during the extended window period, will be issued the hall tickets from June 5 to 6 for error correction.
“If pending exam applications are not submitted within the specified period, original admit cards will not be issued to the concerned students. In such cases, any adverse impact on students' interests will be the sole responsibility of the institute principal and the student concerned,” the board clarified.
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