Simultala Awasiya Vidyalaya dummy admit card out for Class 11; make corrections by July 31
Gauri Mittal | July 27, 2025 | 07:34 PM IST | 1 min read
Simultala entrance exam for Class 11 will be conducted by Bihar School Examination Board for 103 seats
Simultala Awasiya Vidyalaya (SAV) Class 11 admissions 2025 have started. The institute admits students based on an entrance exam. The dummy admit card for the exam is released on July 27. Students and parents can download the dummy admit card from the official portal, biharsimultala.com, by submitting their user ID and password. Error correction in the mock admit card can be done till July 31.
Students who have submitted the application form and paid the examination fee can edit incorrect details on the admit card for the Simultala Class 11 exam . Details such as the name of the candidate, mother’s name, father’s name, date of birth, gender, and photograph can be corrected during the stipulated error correction window.
The Simultala entrance exam will be conducted for 103 seats in the institution. The registration process was carried out online through the candidate portal. Candidates can log in to the portal using their mobile number and password to submit corrections for the final admit card.
Simultala admission 2025
Candidates who fill in incomplete or false information for the SAV entrance exam 2025 will have their applications rejected. No opportunity to correct admit card errors will be provided after July 31, according to the official statement.
The seats available in SAV for Class 11 admissions are given below.
Category |
Number of seats |
Unreserved |
41 |
Economically Weaker Section (EWS) |
10 |
Extremely Backward Class (EBC) |
19 |
Backward Class (BC) |
11 |
BC female candidates |
2 |
Scheduled Castes (SC) |
18 |
Scheduled Tribes (ST) |
2 |
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