BSEB extends OFSS Class 11 admission deadline 2026 till May 18, important documents
Sakshi Gupta | May 14, 2026 | 03:55 PM IST | 2 mins read
BSEB has extended the OFSS Class 11 admission deadline for 2026–28 sessions till May 18. Students allotted seats in first merit list must complete admission on time
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has revised the schedule for Class 11 admissions under the Online Facilitation System for Students (OFSS) for the 2026–28 academic session. According to the updated notification, candidates who have been allotted seats through the first merit list now have time till May 18, 2026, to complete their admission formalities.
This extension has been granted for students who could not complete the admission process within the earlier window, which was originally fixed from May 5 to May 12. The board clarified that this is a final opportunity for such candidates to secure their seats.
As per the guidelines issued by the board, all schools are required to regularly update admission data on the OFSS portal on a daily basis. Institutions must ensure that admissions completed on May 14 are entered by May 15, while those finalized on May 18 should be updated in the system by May 19. The board has further instructed that the entire online data entry and record verification process for Class 11 admissions must be fully completed by May 19, 2026, without delay.
Also read OFSS Bihar 11th Admissions: BSEB first selection list out for arts, science, commerce
BSEB OFSS Bihar Class 11 Admission 2026: Documents required
Students are required to bring the necessary documents at the time of admission process:
- Class 10 marksheet
- Pass certificate
- School leaving certificate
- Migration certificate
- Character certificate
- Caste certificate (if applicable)
- Passport-size photographs
- Photocopies of all documents
BSEB OFSS Bihar Class 11 Admission 2026: How to check selection status
Students can view their seat allotment details and proceed with the admission formalities by accessing the OFSS portal and following the given instructions:
- Visit the official website of OFSS at ofssbihar.net
- Log in using the details, including user ID and password
- Under the selection status section, check the allotted school or college
- Download the intimation letter and take a printout for further reference
- Go to the allotted institution with necessary documents
Also read JNV Lateral Entry Selection Test 2026 result out at navodaya.gov.in for Class 11 admissions
BSEB has also warned that failure to complete admission within the extended deadline will result in cancellation of the allotted seat. Such candidates will be removed from the OFSS system, and the vacant seats will subsequently be offered through the second merit list.
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