Bihar STET result 2025 likely today; here’s how to check scorecard and merit list on bihar-stet.com
The Bihar School Examination Board is expected to announce the BSEB STET result 2025 soon. The result for the Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test may be declared today, as officials indicate preparations are complete. A press conference by the Bihar Education Minister may also be announced to share official details related to the result.Candidates who appeared for the examination have been waiting for updates for weeks. You may already be checking the official websites again and again for any notice. The board has not issued a fixed time, but sources say the announcement is expected shortly.Examination details and participationThe Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test was conducted by the Bihar School Examination Board through Computer Based Test mode. The examination was held from October 14 to November 16, 2025, at designated centres across nine districts of the state. Lakhs of candidates appeared in the test, making it one of the largest state-level eligibility exams this year.The examination was conducted in two stages. Paper 1 was held for candidates aiming to teach classes 9 and 10. Paper 2 was conducted for candidates seeking teaching positions in classes 11 and 12. Each test had a length of 150 minutes, and candidates had to fulfill the board’s eligibility criteria. Result websites and access process When the results for BSEB STET 2025 are announced, they will be accessible on the two official websites bsebstet.com and bsebstet.org. Candidates must have their registration number and date of birth to log in. On entering the information and the captcha code, the result PDF will be displayed on the screen. It is also possible to print out and keep the scorecard for the next time. In addition to the results, the board will issue the STET scorecard and the merit list of the selected candidates. Qualifying marks and selection criteriaThe board has already fixed the minimum qualifying marks for the examination. Candidates from the General category must score at least 50 percent. In the BC and EBC categories, the qualifying mark is set at 45.5 percent. A minimum of 40 percent is required for the SC, ST, and PwD categories to be considered qualified.The STET test is held to select teachers for middle and higher, level schools in the state of Bihar. Applicants should be Indian citizens, at least 21 years of age, and hold the necessary educational qualifications. BSEB is likely to announce the results for Paper 1 and Paper 2 together.
