
Good news for teaching aspirants in Bihar! The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has officially extended the registration deadline for the Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test (STET) 2025. Candidates who missed the earlier cutoff now have extra time to complete their applications. Here’s a quick guide with all the important details.
1. New Registration Deadline
· The last date to apply is now October 5, 2025.
· Earlier, the deadline was set for September 30, 2025.
· Applications can only be submitted through the official portal: bihar-stet.com.
2. Who Can Apply? (Eligibility Criteria)
· Candidates must hold a Bachelor’s degree in the relevant subject.
· A B.Ed qualification is mandatory for most teaching categories.
· Final-year B.Ed students may also be eligible (as per BSEB rules).
3. application Fee Details
· General/OBC candidates: ₹960 for one paper, ₹1,860 for both papers.
· SC/ST/PwD candidates: ₹760 for one paper, ₹1,560 for both papers.
· Payment can be made online via debit/credit card or net banking.
4. Exam Structure
The bihar STET 2025 will consist of two papers:
· Paper I: For candidates applying to teach Classes 9–10.
· Paper II: For candidates applying to teach Classes 11–12.
Both papers will include subject-specific questions along with general pedagogy and teaching methodology.
5. Important Dates at a Glance
· Registration deadline: october 5, 2025
· Application correction window: Likely to open in the second week of October
· Admit card release: Tentatively in November 2025
· Exam dates: Expected in December 2025 (official schedule awaited)
6. Why the Extension?
The extension aims to accommodate candidates facing technical issues during online form submission and to ensure maximum participation from aspiring teachers across Bihar.
Bottom Line: If you’re planning to appear for Bihar STET 2025, don’t miss this extended window. Visit bihar-stet.com, complete your registration, and keep track of further updates from the BSEB to stay ahead.
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