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Swayam Gupta
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New Delhi, Updated on Oct 10, 2025 21:08 IST

The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has announced the appointment of nine officers to oversee the smooth conduct of the Bihar STET exam 2025, scheduled from October 14 to November 16, 2025.

BSEB Appoints Officer for Bihar STET 2025 Exam
The BSEB Bihar STET 2025 exam is starting from October 14. In the latest notice, BSEB announced appointing 9 officers to serve as BSEB representatives and will ensure fair conduct of the exam, coordinating with local police, for the smooth conduct of the examinations. The Bihar STET 2025 exam is online in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode.

Check the list of appointed officers in the respective districts below:

Officerโ€™s Name & Designation

District

Contact Number

Vishwajit Kumar, Niyojito

Patna

9534551324

Rajniti Singh, Padwar

Gaya

9470447576

Rakesh Kumar, Asst. Secretary

Muzaffarpur

6201443081

Tabish Alam, Padwar

Darbhanga

7909085279

Rajesh Kumar-1, Assistant (Sabit)

Bhagalpur

8210510130

Rajesh Kumar-2, Assistant

Munger

9120021584

Devesh Nautiyal, Padwar

Saharsa

7903751287

Ashok Kumar Kamal, Padwar

Purnea

9291200258

Upendra Nath Thakur, Padwar

Bhojpur

7004178705

 

Q: ย  What are the new exam dates for Bihar STET 2025 Exam?
A:

The candidates should note that the Bihar STET applications have been extended to October 5. The Board will conduct the Bihar STET 2025 exam from October 14 to 31. The Bihar STET 2025 result will be out by November 16.

Q: ย  When will Bihar STET 2025 be Conducted?
A:

The Bihar government has announced the Bihar STET 2025 exam on the microblogging site, Twitter. The Bihar School Education Board released the Bihar STET 2025 applications on September 19. As per the official notice, the Bihar STET 2025 exam will be conducted from October 14 to 31 on multiple days in multiple shifts.

The BSEB will declare the Bihar STET result 2025 on November 16.

Q: ย  What is Bihar STET normalisation method?
A:

The Bihar STET result is prepared through the normalisation method as the exam is held in several shifts on multiple days. The STET normalised scores are the basis for the declaration of result. The raw scores of candidates are not taken into account to decide the qualification status.Have a look at the Bihar STET normalisation method below:

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