BSEB Bihar Board Class 10th, 12th dummy admit card out; correct before December 12
Vaishnavi Shukla | December 6, 2024 | 12:04 PM IST | 2 mins read
Bihar Board Class 10, 12 dummy admit card: Candidates must have their registration number and DOB to download the admit card.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI : The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has released the Bihar Board Classes 10, and 12 second dummy admit card 2025. Students can now download the admit card uploaded on the board's official website, secondary.biharboardonline.com.
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According to the official notice issued by the BESB board, candidates will now be able to make corrections in the details mentioned in the second dummy admit card made available on the official website. Students will be able to correct errors on their dummy admit cards from today, December 6 till December 12.
Students will be able to download their dummy admit card by using their registration number and password. The original admit card will be made available only when there are no errors in the dummy admit card, based on the corrections made by the school principal to the student’s dummy admit card. Therefore, it is mandatory for all to correct any errors as reflected on their dummy admit cards.
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Bihar Board Class 10th, 12th Dummy Admit Card: Details to be corrected
Candidates will be able to make corrections in their second dummy admit card such as the student’s name, mother’s name, father’s name, and date of birth (DOB). The details must be made available along with the evidence to the school’s principal, which will be later uploaded with correct information on the official website.
The corrected details must be sent by the school principal on the school letter along with the reference number, date, signature, and seal to the committee’s official email ID at bsebsehelpdesk@gmail.com before the last date, December 12.
“For the correction of three types of errors reflected in the second dummy admit card, namely (i) student's name, (ii) mother's and father's name, and (iii) date of birth, the report along with relevant evidence must be sent by the Principal of the school on the school letterhead with reference number, date, signature, and seal to the committee's E-mail ID: bsebsehelpdesk@gmail.com by December 12, 2024,” the official BSEB notice read.
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