BSEB intermediate spot admission 2026 begins on August 5; class 11 enrolment till August 11
Soumi Roy | July 30, 2026 | 11:10 AM IST | 2 mins read
Bihar Board Class 11 Admission: Students who have passed Class 10 from BSEB, CBSE, CISCE or other recognised boards can participate.
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has announced the schedule for Bihar board intermediate spot admission for the 2026-28 academic session. BSEB spot admission process will be conducted online through the Bihar School Examination Board Online Facilitation System for Students (OFSS) portal.
Students seeking admission to Class 11 can complete the BSEB intermediate spot admission process from August 5 to August 11, 2026, for vacant seats available in affiliated institutions.
Eligible candidates from BSEB, CBSE, CISCE and other recognised boards can participate in the admission process. According to BSEB, spot admissions give another chance to students who could not secure admission in the intermediate courses.
BSEB intermediate spot admission 2026: Eligibility
Students seeking admission through the OFSS Bihar spot admission process should contact the principal of the institution where seats are vacant and request admission in their preferred subject combination. Admission will be granted subject to the availability of vacant seats.
Candidates who could not secure admission through the earlier OFSS selection lists can also participate in the Bihar inter spot admission process, subject to the availability of vacant seats.
Bihar board intermediate spot admission 2026 schedule
Students should carry the necessary documents while visiting the institution for admission and complete the formalities within the prescribed timeline.
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Event |
Date |
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Spot admission begins |
August 5, 2026 |
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Last date for spot admission |
August 11, 2026 |
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Institutions to update admitted students on OFSS portal |
August 12, 2026 |
Candidates who fail to complete the admission process within the prescribed timeline may lose the opportunity to secure admission through the BSEB intermediate spot admission process.
Documents required
Students should keep the following documents ready for BSEB intermediate spot admission 2026.
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Class 10 mark sheet
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Class 10 passing certificate
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School Leaving Certificate (SLC)/ Transfer Certificate (TC), if applicable
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Character certificate issued by the previous school
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Passport-size photographs
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Aadhaar card or any valid photo identity proof
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Caste certificate (for reserved category candidates, if applicable)
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Income certificate (if required)
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Residential (domicile) certificate, if applicable
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Migration certificate (for students from CBSE, CISCE or other recognised boards, if required)
Candidates should carry both the original documents and self-attested photocopies for verification at the institution.
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