The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) is set to release the STET 2025 admit card today, 11 October 2025.
The STET (Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test) for 2025 is scheduled to begin from 14 October 2025.
Candidates who registered for the exam will be able to access the hall ticket via the official Bihar STET / BSEB portals. The admit card is a mandatory document. You will not be permitted entry into the exam centre without it.
So if you’re planning to appear in STET 2025, make sure to get your admit card as soon as the link becomes active.

🧾 Important Dates & Timeline
| Event | Date / Status |
|---|---|
| Admit Card Release | 11 October 2025 (expected) |
| STET Exam Start | 14 October 2025 |
| Exam Window | 14 to 31 October 2025 (tentative) |
| Last Date to Download Admit Card | Up to exam day (various reports suggest up to 30 October) |
These dates reflect media reports and examination portals; final confirmation will be via BSEB.
🖥️ How to Download the Bihar STET 2025 Admit Card
When the admit card link becomes active, you can follow these general steps:
Visit the official BSEB STET / STET portal / BSEB website (for example, secondary.biharboardonline.com or bsebstet.org)
Look for the link labeled “STET Admit Card 2025 / Download Hall Ticket” on the homepage.
Click that link; you’ll be taken to a login page.
Enter your Application / Registration Number and Date of Birth / Password / Other required credentials.
Submit / login. The admit card PDF should appear on screen.
Download and print a clear copy. You may also keep a soft copy.
Check all details (exam centre, timing, your name, etc.) for correctness.
Tip: Use a PC or laptop browser — sometimes mobile versions have formatting issues with the PDF.
🔍 What Details Are Printed on the Admit Card
Your STET admit card will carry several crucial pieces of information. Make sure to verify them carefully:
Candidate name
Roll number / registration number
Photograph and signature
Exam date & day
Shift / exam timing
Exam centre name & address
Reporting time & gate opening / closing time
Paper (Paper I or Paper II) or both (if applicable)
Instructions to candidates (what to carry, prohibited items, etc.)
Centre code, subject code(s)
Other relevant notes (e.g. COVID guidelines or centre rules)
If any of these details are incorrect (such as name, subject, or centre), you may need to immediately contact BSEB’s helpline or relevant exam authority to get corrections.
📋 What to Carry / Do on Exam Day
To ensure a smooth exam experience, here’s a checklist:
Must-carry items
Printed admit card / hall ticket (original)
Valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar, voter ID, passport, etc.)
Passport-sized photograph (as per specifications, extra copy)
Blue / Black ballpoint pen
Any other items as permitted (e.g. transparent water bottle, face mask if required)
Don’ts / Prohibited Items
No electronic devices (mobile, calculator, smartwatch)
No extra papers, notes, or textbooks
No communication devices
No bags or large items (if not allowed as per centre guidelines)
Arrive at the exam centre well before the reporting time. Often, gates close and late entry is not allowed.
⚠ Common Issues & Correction Process
If you can’t download your admit card (due to system error, invalid credentials, etc.), try after some time, clear cache, or use alternate browsers.
If the centre / name / subject is incorrect, immediately raise a grievance or contact the BSEB STET helpline (if available) — some boards allow correction windows before the exam.
Keep your login credentials / application slips safe until after the exam; you may need them for further reference.
Download and re-check multiple times (if link remains active) to ensure correct printing.
🧩 Additional Insights & Tips
Based on reports, the exam is computer-based (online mode) for STET 2025.
Admit card gets released a few days before the exam — here it’s expected 3 days before (11 October for 14 October exam)
The exam will run multiple days / shifts (14 to 31 October window) — so your admit card will clearly mention your shift & day.
After download, store it safely (laminated or in a folder) so it doesn’t get damaged.
Print an extra copy as backup, if allowed.
Also print or note the “instructions to candidates” section — you’ll need to follow it on exam day.
If you like, I can fetch the direct PDF link for the Bihar STET 2025 Admit Card as soon as it goes live and send it to you so you can embed in your blog. Do you want me to monitor that and share with you?

