BSSTET 2023: Bihar Special School Teacher Eligibility Test registration begins today at bsebstet.com
Ayushi Bisht | December 2, 2023 | 06:01 PM IST | 1 min read
BSSTET 2023 examination aims to fill a total of 7,279 special school teacher vacancies in Bihar.
NEW DELHI: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has opened the registration window for the Bihar Special School Teacher Eligibility Test (BSSTET 2023) today, December 2. Interested candidates can apply for BSSTET 2023 through the official website at bsebstet.com.
Candidates should note that the last date to apply for BSSTET 2023 is December 22, 2023. The examination aims to fill a total of 7,279 vacancies.
Of which 5,534 vacancies for trained special teachers for Classes 1 to 5 and 1,745 vacancies for Classes 6 to 8. These trained special teachers who specialise in teaching students with special needs will teach them in general schools.
Candidates belonging to general, EWS, backward class, and extremely backward class categories need to pay Rs 960 for every paper. While SC, ST, and Divyang students need to pay Rs 760 for each paper. In case, students are applying for both papers, they will pay Rs 1140.
BSSTET 2023: How to apply
Candidates can follow the easy steps given below to apply for BSSTET 2023 exam.
- Go to the official website, bsebstet.com.
- Once you appear on the homepage of the website, you will see a registration window activated for BSSTET 2023.
- Register yourself with the asked details such as name, contact details etc.
- Enter all the asked details such as persona, professional and educational details.
- Upload the required documents and pay the application fee
- Download and take a printout for further reference.
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