
The Bihar Board matriculation exams are set to commence on February 17, 2025, with the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) fully prepared to oversee the process. This year, a staggering 1,585,868 candidates will participate in the examinations, which will run until February 25, 2025. The exams will be conducted in two shifts: the first from 9:30 AM to 12:45 PM and the second from 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM. In total, 792,987 candidates are expected to appear in the morning shift, while 792,881 will sit for the afternoon sessions.
Exam Schedule and Centers
The first day of examinations will focus on the mother tongue, specifically Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, and Maithili. A total of 1,677 examination centers have been established across the state, including 73 centers in Patna alone, which is anticipated to host over 71,000 examinees. Furthermore, each district, including Patna, has set up four model exam centers equipped with CCTV for enhanced security. Notably, these centers will be entirely managed by female staff.
Key Exam Dates
Date | Subject | Shift |
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February 17, 2025 | Mother Tongue (Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Maithili) | Both Shifts |
February 18-25, 2025 | Various Subjects | Both Shifts |
Important Guidelines for Candidates
The BSEB has laid out several guidelines for students appearing for the exams. Candidates must arrive at their examination centers at least one hour prior to the start time, as the gates will close 30 minutes before the examination begins. Failure to arrive on time will result in entry denial, and attempts to force entry may lead to strict penalties.
What to Bring and What to Avoid
Students must be aware of what is permissible inside the examination hall. It is mandatory to carry the admit card, and candidates may wear a wristwatch with a needle. However, electronic items such as calculators, mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, or earphones are strictly prohibited. Violation of this rule may result in disqualification from the exam and a two-year ban from future examinations. Furthermore, the BSEB advises candidates to wear sandals instead of shoes and socks when entering the examination center.
Final Thoughts
As the Bihar Board matriculation exams approach, it is crucial for students to familiarize themselves with the examination protocol to ensure a smooth experience. By adhering to the regulations set forth by the BSEB, candidates can focus on their studies and perform to the best of their abilities.
Related Information: Stay tuned for updates regarding exam results and further announcements from the Bihar School Examination Board for a seamless examination experience.