BSEB extends Bihar Inter special, compartment exam 2025 registrations to April 15; results by May 31
Students, who appeared for the BSEB Inter exams 2025 and were unable to obtain the passing marks in one or more subjects, are eligible to appear for compartment exams.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has extended the registrations for the Bihar intermediate special and compartment exam to April 15. Students, who did not obtain the minimum passing marks in the board exams, can fill the application form through the official websites at biharboardonline.org or biharboardonline.com.
Students, who appeared for the BSEB Inter exams 2025 and were unable to obtain the passing marks in one or more subjects, are eligible to appear for compartment exams.
The Bihar Inter special exams 2025 will be conducted for students, who were unable to appear for the regular board exams due to medical or other reasons.
The board is expected to declare the BSEB Inter compartmental and special exams 2025 results on May 31. The registration fee for regular general as well as reserved category students is Rs 150 and for private students, the application fee to register for the supplementary and special exams is Rs 200.
School authorities will be able to download the admit card for Bihar Inter special and supplementary exams 2025 soon through the official website at seniorsecondary.biharboardonline.com.
Bihar Inter Special, Compartment Exams 2025: Steps to register
Students can follow the steps given below to apply for the BSBE Inter Special, Compartment Exams 2025.
- Go to the official website at biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in
- Click on the 'Compartment Special Form 2025' link.
- Type login details such as email and password.
- Fill the required details and pay the fees.
The Bihar board declared the BSEB Intermediate Results 2025 on March 25, where 86.50% students were able to qualify the exam. As per the qualifying marks, students should have scored 30% marks in theory and 40% marks in practical exams.
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