Last Updated Sep - 11 - 2025, 05:25 PM | Source : Fela news | Visitors : 17
Bihar STET 2025 begins enrol; eligibility, fees, and exam dates crucial for aspiring secondary teachers.
Good news for those dreaming of teaching in Bihar schools STET (Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test) 2025 has officially opened for registration! From September 11 to September 19, 2025, eligible candidates can apply online via the BSEB’s official portal at secondary.biharboardonline.com. Don’t wait till the last minute technical glitches at the end often ruin hopes.
This exam is important because it decides who can teach class 9-10 (Paper I) and 11-12 (Paper II). To apply, you must have a degree of graduation (or postgraduate), and ideally B.Ed. Or related teaching level is also necessary. For both general/OBC/EWS category and reserved categories (SC/ST/PwBD), there are separate fee slabs: ₹960 for one paper (general) and ₹760 for reserved ones; both papers cost more.
Deadline: Examination dates are fixed between October 4 to October 25, 2025, and the result is expected to be declared on 1 November 2025. The notification released on September 10 gives full details about eligibility, fees, and exam pattern.
What makes this year special is the clarity: documents, subject-wise eligibility, age criteria all spelled out. And the lifetime validity of the certificate means once you pass, you’re eligible for teaching without needing to re-qualify. But aspirants are warned: adhere strictly to rules, don’t miss deadlines, and double check your documents.
This registration isn’t just formal it’s your stepping stone into the classroom. If you’ve been waiting, now is the time.
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