BSEB Sakshamta Pariksha 2025: Phase 3 registration begins at bsebsakshamta.com; pattern, passing marks
BSEB Sakshamta Pariksha 2025 registration deadline is March 12.

Alivia Mukherjee | February 24, 2025 | 08:50 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has commenced the BSEB Sakshamta Pariksha 2025 registration. The BSEB Sakshamta Pariksha is also referred to as Teachers Competency Test (CTT). Candidates will be able to fill up the BSEB Sakshamta Pariksha 2025 registration form by visiting the official website, bsebsakshamta.com.
As per the BSEB official notice, the BSEB Sakshamta Pariksha 2025 registration deadline is March 12. As per reports, the BSEB Sakshamta Pariksha 2025 exam will be conducted on April 5 and admit cards will be issued on March 28. The BSEB Sakshamta Pariksha results 2025 are expected to be declared in the last week of April.
Candidates will be required to pay an application fee to complete the BSEB Sakshamta Pariksha registration 2025. The BSEB Sakshamta Pariksha 2025 registration fee for General, OBC, EWS candidates is Rs 1,100, and for candidates belonging to the SC, ST, PH candidates is Rs 1,100. Candidates will be able to pay the BSEB Sakshamta Pariksha 2025 fee through online modes such as debit card, credit card, or net banking.
BSEB Sakshamta Pariksha 2025: Required documents
As per the official notice, the following certificates will be required for BSEB Sakshamta Pariksha 2025.
- Class 10 marksheet and certificate
- Class 12 marksheet and certificate
- Graduation certificate and marksheet
- Post-graduation certificate and marksheet
- BEd, DElEd, BPEd or other educational qualification certificate and marksheet
- Caste certificate issued by the competent authority for reserved category candidates
- Domicile certificate
- TET, CTET, STET Eligibility Certificate
- Appointment letter issued by the appointing authority
- Divyang (PwD) certificate issued by the competent authority for differently-abled candidates
BSEB Sakshamta Pariksha 2025: Exam pattern
The Bihar competency test will include a total of 150 objective questions, divided into three sections. The BSEB Sakshamta Pariksha 2025 will carry a total of 150 marks. The duration of Bihar Shikshak Sakshamta Pariksha 2025 will be 2 hours 30 minutes. The Bihar Shikshak Sakshamta Pariksha 2025 will evaluate subject knowledge, pedagogy skills, and general awareness of teachers. Candidates will get 1 mark for each correct answer and there will be no negative marking fir incorrect answers.
BSEB Sakshamta Pariksha 2025: Passing marks
The category-wise passing marks for BSEB Sakshamta Pariksha 2025 are as follows:
Category |
BSEB Sakshamta Pariksha 2025 passing marks |
General |
40% marks |
Backward Class (BC) |
36.5% marks |
Extremely Backward Classes (EBC) |
34% marks |
Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe (SC, ST) |
32% marks |
Differently Abled |
32% marks |
Female |
32% marks |
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