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BSEB Class 10 Admit Card 2025: Bihar board Matric hall tickets released

Bihar Board 10th Admit Card 2025: The BSEB matric hall tickets will be required while appearing for their internal assessment, practical and theory exams. The admit card will be valid only for students who have passed the sent-up exams.

BSEB Bihar Board 2025 Class 10: Provisional answer key released at biharboardonline.comIn case of objections in the Class 10 BSEB board, students can raise till March 10 up to 5 pm.  (Representative image/ file)

Bihar Board 10th Admit Card 2025 Released: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) on January 8 has released the Class 10 Matric admit card for the 2025 exams. The Bihar board Class 10 exams will be held from February 17 to 25, 2025. The secondary.biharboardonline.com website is hosting the BSEB Class 10 matric exam 2025 admit cards.

School heads must ensure the timely distribution of the BSEB Class 10 admit cards. The BSEB matric hall tickets will be required while appearing for their internal assessment, practical and theory exams. The admit card will be valid only for students who have passed the sent-up exams. The practical examination will be conducted between January 10 and 20.

The BSEB Class 10 admit card contains important information about the candidate including their name, roll number, date of birth (DOB), exam subjects and details of exam centre. Students are advised to keep their hall tickets with them while entering the examination hall. The board has advised students that in case of any discrepancy in the admit card, candidates should immediately report it to the school authorities so that the error can be rectified before the start of the BSEB Class 10 exam.

The BSEB 12th admit card for 2025 will be available for download from January 21 to 31.

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