BSEB Inter 2026 original marksheets, migration certificates out; here's how to collect
Sakshi Gupta | May 28, 2026 | 01:58 PM IST | 2 mins read
Bihar Board has dispatched Class 12 original marksheets and migration certificates to DEO offices for school-wise distribution to students
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Download NowThe Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has announced that the marksheets and provisional-cum-migration certificates for students who appeared in the Intermediate Annual Examination 2026 have been dispatched to all district headquarters across the state. According to the official notice, these documents have been sent to the offices of the District Education Officers (DEOs) in every district for further distribution to schools.
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The board informed that principals of +2 level educational institutions will collect the marksheets and certificates from their respective District Education Officer offices. After receiving the documents, schools will distribute them to eligible students. Students who appeared in the Class 12 board examination have been advised to contact their schools to collect their original marksheets and migration certificates.
The official post reads, “The marksheet and provisional-cum-migration certificate of students of the Intermediate Annual Examination, 2026 have been sent to the District Education Officer (DEO) offices of all districts.”
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BSEB Intermediate Result 2026: Statistics
The BSEB declared the Intermediate (Class 12) Result 2026 on March 23, 2026. This year, the overall pass percentage stood at 85.19 per cent. A total of 13,17,846 students appeared for the examination across Science, Commerce, and Arts streams. The Bihar Board Intermediate examinations 2026 were conducted from February 2 to February 13 at 1,762 examination centres across the state.
The pass percentage of girls was recorded at 86.23 per cent, while boys registered 84.09 per cent. Among the successful candidates, 5,16,928 students secured first division, 5,11,744 students obtained second division, and 82,425 students passed in third division.
Along with the result, the board has also released the stream-wise toppers . Aditya Prakash Aman topped the Science stream with 481 marks (96.20 per cent), while Aditi Kumari secured the top position in Commerce with 480 marks (96 per cent). In the Arts stream, Nishu Kumari emerged as topper with 479 marks (95.80 per cent).
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