Bihar State Teacher Eligibility Test (BSEB STET) 2025: Application Process and Exam Details

BSEB STET 2025 Overview
The application process for the Bihar State Teacher Eligibility Test (BSEB STET) 2025 is set to commence soon, with an official notification already released. This examination is crucial as it precedes the recruitment of teachers in Bihar. Interested candidates can apply by visiting the official website at secondary.biharboardonline.com.
Purpose of BSEB STET 2025
The BSEB STET 2025 is organized by the Bihar Board to assess candidates aspiring to teach in primary and secondary schools across the state. Successful candidates will be eligible for teaching positions in government schools, making this exam a significant step towards a teaching career.
Application Process for BSEB STET 2025
Steps to Apply:
1. Visit the official website: secondary.biharboardonline.com.
2. Click on the 'Online Apply' option available on the homepage.
3. Select the link for 'Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test' to access the application form.
Documents Required for Application
Candidates must upload scanned copies of several essential documents during the application process, including:
1. Matriculation (10th) mark sheet (for date of birth verification).
2. Intermediate (12th) mark sheet.
3. Graduation certificate and mark sheet.
4. Post-graduation certificate and mark sheet (if applicable).
5. BEd certificate.
6. Any other relevant educational qualification certificates.
7. Residential certificate (if applicable).
Exam Pattern for BSEB STET 2025
Paper 1:
This paper is intended for primary teacher positions (classes I to V) and consists of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), totaling 150 marks. Candidates have 2.5 hours (150 minutes) to complete it. The subjects covered include:
1. Child Development
2. Language I & II
3. Mathematics
4. Environmental Studies
Paper 2:
Designed for secondary teacher roles (classes VI to VIII), this paper also contains 150 MCQs, with a total of 150 marks and a duration of 2.5 hours. The subjects include:
1. Child Development
2. Language I & II
3. Subject-specific (Science / Social Science / Mathematics)
Overall, the BSEB STET exam spans 5 hours, combining both papers for a total of 300 questions. The exam format is entirely objective (MCQs) with no negative marking, aimed at identifying qualified candidates for teaching roles in Bihar's government schools.