OFSS Bihar Inter Admission 2021: Registration date extended to September 4
Shivam Jadoun | September 1, 2021 | 11:06 AM IST | 2 mins read
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has extended the last date for BSEB inter admission till September 4, 2021. Earlier, the board released first merit list and cut-off on August 18, 2021 and it is mandatory for selected students to get themself registered at their respective school/college to get their BSEB OFSS inter admission 2021 confirmed.
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The board has also directed the school principals to update the OFSS portal for registered students till September 5, 2021. If the OFSS portal is not updated for any student within the given deadline then the board will consider such registration and seats remain vacant. The school principals will be responsible for this inconvenience.
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The board will also release the second and third list for the OFSS Bihar inter admission 2021. To know more on online registration of OFSS inter admission 2023, students and school can check the common prospectus or visit the OFSS official website, ofssbihar.in. For any query related to OFSS, they can also connect on 0612-2230009.
Important dates of OFSS Bihar inter admission 2021-23
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Registration dates : September 1 to September 4, 2021
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Last date for schools to update OFSS portal : September 5, 2021
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After registration, last dates for online registration of slide-up process : September 1 to September 4, 2021
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Alternative option for students not selected in first merit list : September 1 to September 4, 2021
How to enroll in school/college after the selection in first merit list?
If students are selected in the first merit list then they can enroll in their selected school/college. Below are the things that need to be considered while enrolling for school/college.
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Students should enroll in the school/college as per the date and time mentioned in the intimation letter.
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Students have to submit the enrollment fee, which can be submitted by DD or cash in their respective school/college.
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Carry passport size colour photographs and other vital documents.
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Students can also wait for next merit lists, if they want.
Students can check the merit list online on OFSS official website. They will also receive an email and SMS on their mobile number.
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