Are you eagerly waiting to sit for the Bihar Deled Face-to-Face Exam 2025? With the official notification now out, it’s time to get all the crucial details you need to ensure a smooth application process. The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB), Patna, has officially released the notification for the Bihar D.El.Ed Face-to-Face Exam 2025.
Bihar Deled Face-to-Face Exam 2025
The application window for the Bihar Deled Face-to-Face Exam 2025 will be open from April 15, 2025, to April 26, 2025. This means you have just a limited time to submit your online form, so it’s essential to act fast! Whether you’re in the first or second year of your Deled course, following the steps properly will ensure that you don’t miss out on this opportunity.
How to Apply for Bihar Deled Face-to-Face Exam 2025
To apply for the Bihar Deled Face-to-Face Exam 2025, you must visit the official website of BSEB. Once on the homepage, you’ll find the application link for the exam, which will be activated on April 15, 2025. Clicking on the link will take you to the registration page, where you’ll need to fill in all your details carefully. It’s important to upload all required documents, such as your photo and signature, before submitting your application.
How to Obtain Your Bihar Deled Registration Card 2025
Once your registration is completed, you’ll need to get your registration card. For students enrolled in the second year of the 2023-2025 batch, the registration card can be obtained through your school principal. The principal will download the card using their login details and hand it over to you with the necessary signatures and stamp. Be sure to keep this card safe, as it is an essential document for your exam.
Disclaimer: This article is based on the latest information available at the time of writing. For the most up-to-date details, please refer to the official Bihar School Examination Board website.
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