BSEB relaxes Bihar STET age limit 2023 by 4 years; application available till 5 PM today
Bihar STET 2023 Age Limit: Candidates can make corrections in application form till 5 PM on September 2 at the official website, bsebstet.com.
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Subscribe NowAnu Parthiban | September 2, 2023 | 10:33 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) Controller of Examinations has announced 4 year relaxations’ in age to all candidates for Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test (STET 2023). The statement comes after the Patna High Court order in this regard.
BSEB has decided to give 4 years relaxation in prescribed maximum age limit for all categories of trained candidates for the period from August 1, 2019, to August 1, 2023,
Bihar STET 2023 paper 1 will be held for Hindi, English, mathematics, science, social science, Sanskrit and Urdu subjects and paper 2 for English, mathematics, physics, chemistry, zoology, botany, computer science, Maithili and commerce.
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Candidates who are eligible for BSEB STET 2023 as per the revised age criteria will be able to apply on the official website, bsebstet.com, by 5 PM today.
Candidates who have already registered for Bihar Board STET examination will be able to edit the application form in case of error in name of father, mother, date of birth, gender, category by logging in through the candidate portal. Such candidates will also be able to make corrections using their user ID and password by 5 PM today.
The board issued the Bihar STET admit card 2023 yesterday for the exam scheduled to be conducted from September 4 to September 15. Bihar STET exam will be held in two shifts - morning shift will begin at 10 am to 12:30 pm and afternoon shift from 3 pm to 5.30 pm.
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