BSSTET 2023: Bihar Special School Teacher Eligibility Test registration starts tomorrow
Anu Parthiban | December 1, 2023 | 09:52 PM IST | 1 min read
Bihar BSSTET 2023 application window will be closed on December 22. The registration link has been hosted on bsebstet.com.
NEW DELHI: Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) will start the Bihar Special School Teacher Eligibility Test (BSSTET 2023) registration process from December 2. The board has announced 5,534 vacancies for trained special teachers for Classes 1 to 5 and 1,745 posts for Classes 6 to 8.
The BSSTET application form will have to be submitted through the official website, bsebstet.com. The last date to register for the recruitment test is December 22. Paper 1 will be held for eligibility to become a special school teacher for Classes 1 to 5 and paper 2 for Classes 6 to 8. Applicants will be able to apply for both the papers as well.
The question paper will be based on the syllabus of Classes 1 to 8 of the state government schools. The questions will be of multiple choice questions format carrying 150 marks. There will be no negative marking. The exams will be held for 2 hours and 30 minutes.
BSSTET 2023 passing marks
Category-wise passing marks in Bihar Special School Teacher Eligibility Test (BSSTET 2023).
|
Category |
Cut-off marks |
|
General |
50% marks |
|
Backward class |
45.5% marks |
|
Extremely backward class |
42.5% marks |
|
Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribe |
40% marks |
|
Person with disability |
40% marks |
|
Woman |
40% marks |
BSSTET 2023 exam fee
The exam fee for each category for paper 1 and paper 2.
|
Category |
Paper 1 or Paper 2 |
Both paper 1 paper 2 |
|
General Class/Economically Weaker General Class/Backward Class/Extremely Backward Class |
Rs 960 |
Rs 1,440 |
|
Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe/PwD |
Rs 760 |
Rs 1,140 |
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