The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) is set to release the admit card for the Bihar Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test (STET) 2025 shortly. Candidates who have registered for the exam will be able to download their hall tickets from the official website — bsebstet2025.com — once it is made available. The admit card is a crucial document that must be carried to the examination centre for verification.
I wanted to write about this because the BSEB STET is one of the most important exams for aspiring teachers in Bihar. Every year, lakhs of candidates appear for this eligibility test, which determines their qualification for teaching posts in secondary and higher secondary schools. Knowing when and how to download the admit card, what details to verify, and what documents to carry can help candidates avoid last-minute stress. This guide will give a clear picture of what to expect once the admit card is released and how to stay exam-ready.
Bihar BSEB STET 2025 Admit Card: Key Details
The BSEB STET 2025 admit card will be released online by the Bihar School Examination Board. No printed copies will be sent via post. Candidates must log in using their registration number and date of birth/password to download it.
The admit card will include:
- Candidate’s name and roll number
- Exam date and time
- Reporting time and exam centre address
- Exam subject and paper code
- Instructions for exam day
Candidates are advised to check all these details carefully. In case of any discrepancy, they should contact the BSEB helpdesk immediately before the exam day.
How to Download BSEB STET 2025 Admit Card
Follow these simple steps to download your admit card once it is available:
- Visit the official website: bsebstet2025.com
- Click on the link for “STET 2025 Admit Card Download”
- Enter your Application Number and Date of Birth/Password
- Click on Submit
- Your admit card will appear on the screen
- Download it and take a printout for future reference
It’s always good to keep multiple copies of the admit card, just in case one gets misplaced.
Exam Schedule and Pattern
The Bihar STET 2025 is conducted for two papers:
- Paper I: For candidates applying to teach Classes 9 and 10
- Paper II: For candidates applying to teach Classes 11 and 12
Each paper consists of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) carrying one mark each, with no negative marking. The total duration of the test is 2.5 hours (150 minutes).
The subjects vary depending on the teaching discipline chosen by the candidate — including Mathematics, Science, English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Social Studies, and others.
Important Documents to Carry to the Exam Hall
On the day of the exam, candidates must bring:
- A printed copy of the BSEB STET 2025 admit card
- A valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar card, PAN card, driving licence, or voter ID)
- One or two passport-size photographs (same as uploaded in the application form)
Candidates without a valid admit card and ID proof will not be allowed to enter the exam centre under any circumstances.
Things to Check on Your Admit Card
Before heading to the exam centre, verify the following details on your admit card:
- Correct spelling of your name and personal information
- Accuracy of the subject and paper code
- Centre location and timing
- Whether your photo and signature are clearly visible
If you find any mismatch or error, immediately contact BSEB authorities via the helpline mentioned on the website. Timely correction will help you avoid entry issues at the exam venue.
Exam Day Instructions
The BSEB has also issued a set of guidelines to ensure a smooth and fair examination process:
- Reach the exam centre at least 60 minutes before reporting time.
- Carry only essential stationery such as blue/black ballpoint pens.
- Electronic gadgets, calculators, and mobile phones are strictly prohibited.
- Candidates should follow all instructions given by the invigilators.
Failure to comply with these instructions may lead to disqualification.
Why the STET Exam Matters
The Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test (STET) is a gateway for candidates aspiring to secure government teaching jobs in Bihar’s secondary and senior secondary schools. Passing this exam is mandatory for eligibility to apply for teacher recruitment under various state education departments.
Last year, the exam saw over 2 lakh applicants, and competition is expected to remain high this year as well. The BSEB aims to ensure transparency and fairness through online admit card verification and digital attendance systems.












