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Bihar STET Admit Card 2019 to release on 25 August – important instructions and FAQs

the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) is all set to release the Bihar STET Admit Card 2019 online on August 25, 2020.

Bihar STET Admit Card 2019 update: Bihar STET Admit Card 2019 will release  soon.

According to latest updates, the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) is all set to release the Bihar STET Admit Card 2019 online on August 25, 2020.

Once officially released, Bihar STET Admit Card 2019 will be available on the official website.

Candidates, who are appearing  for the Bihar Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test (STET) scheduled to be conducted from September 9 to September 21, are advised to check the Bihar STET Admit Card 2019 download process mentioned below.

Bihar STET Admit Card 2019: How to download online

  • Step 1: Visit bsebstet2019.in
  • Step 2: Go to the relevant notification.
  • Step 3: Click on the Bihar STET Admit Card 2019 option [link not yet active].
  • Step 4: Download Bihar STET Admit Card 2019.

Bihar STET Admit Card 2019: Important points at a glance

Around 2.4 lakh candidates will be appearing for the Bihar Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test this year. The exam will be conducted to fill around 37,440 vacancies of Secondary Teachers in the state. These candidates appeared for the exam in January 2020 as well.

Check Bihar STET Exam Schedule 2020 below

Paper: Bihar STET Paper I

Date: 9 September-21 September

Time: 10 am to 12:30 pm

Marks: 150

 

Paper: Bihar STET Paper II

Date: 9 September-21 September

Time: 2 pm to 4:30 pm

Marks: 150

Candidates should check Bihar STET Pass Marks 2019-2020 mentioned below.

General Category: 50%

SC/ST/OBC: 45%

Bihar STET Admit Card 2019: Important instructions and FAQs

Bihar STET:  What To Carry

A simple transparent ballpoint pen.

Photo ID proof, additional photograph.

Hand sanitizer (50 ml), transparent water bottle.

PwD certificate (if applicable).

 

Bihar STET: Prohibited Items

Electronic devices, mobile phones, jewelry, and other personal belongings.

Handbags, shoes, footwear with thick soles, and garments with large buttons.

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