BSEB Intermediate 2022: Bihar Board extends registration deadline
Bihar Board had extended the last date for online registration for BSEB Inter 2022 to December 17
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Download NowAbhijit Srivastava | September 12, 2021 | 01:19 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has extended the last date for educational institutions to fill online registration forms for the annual intermediate exams 2022.
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The heads of these educational institutions can now fill the online registration forms of their students with late fee till December 17, 2021.
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Apart from this, if there are errors in details like student's name, father and mother’s name, date of birth, photograph, caste, religion, caste, nationality, gender, medium of examination in the registration cards then it will be rectified online during this period by the head of the concerned school.
The examination form of the student concerned will be filled only after correction in the registration card of the student whose registration card has an error.
In case students or heads of school face any problems during the online registration process or fee depositing then they can call on these helpline numbers for assistance 0612-2230039, 2235161
Recently the BSEB extended the last date for BSEB inter admission till September 4, 2021. Earlier, the board released first merit list and cut-off on August 18, 2021 and it is mandatory for selected students to get themself registered at their respective school/college to get their BSEB OFSS inter admission 2021 confirmed.
In 2020 as well as 2021, Bihar Board has been the first board to announce board exam results. BSEB Inter result 2021 and BSEB Matric result 2021 were both released on March 26 and April 5 respectively despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
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