The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has released the answer key for the Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test (STET) 2025. Candidates who appeared for the examination can now access and download the provisional answer key from the official website, bsebstet.org.
The Bihar STET 2025 exam was conducted successfully between October 14 and November 16, 2025. The release of the answer key allows candidates to review their responses and calculate their probable scores.
How to download the Bihar STET Answer Key 2025?
Candidates can follow these simple steps to download their STET response sheet and answer key:
Step 1. Visit the official Bihar STET portal at bsebstet.org.
Step 2. Locate and click on the active link that reads "STET Answer Key 2025" or "Download Response Sheet".
Step 3. You will be redirected to a login page. Enter your valid User ID and Password.
Step 4. After logging in, your response sheet and the provisional answer key will be displayed on the screen.
Step 5. Carefully review the document and click on the download option. It is highly recommended to take a printout of the same for future reference.
Direct Link: Bihar STET Answer Key 2025
Steps to Raise Objections against Bihar STET Answer Key
The board has also opened a window for candidates to challenge any answer in the provisional key if they find discrepancies. The objection process is entirely online and must be completed within the stipulated deadline.
Objection Window: November 24 to November 27, 2025.
Mode of Objection: Online only via the official portal.
Payment Method: The fee of Rs 50 per question can be paid using Debit Card, Credit Card, or Net Banking. No other modes of payment will be accepted.
Important Note: The board has explicitly stated that objections sent after November 27, 2025, will not be considered under any circumstances. Candidates are advised not to wait for the last day to avoid any last-minute technical glitches or server issues.
Bihar STET 2025: Exam Structure and Passing Marks
The Bihar STET was conducted for two separate papers:
Paper 1: For Secondary Level Teachers. Subjects included Hindi, Social Science, Sanskrit, Urdu, Bangla, Maithili, Arabic, Persian, Bhojpuri, English, Mathematics, Science, and others like Physical Education and Fine Arts.
Paper 2: For Senior Secondary Level Teachers. It covered a wide range of subjects including Hindi, English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Geography, Political Science, Sociology, Economics, Commerce, Computer Science, and various languages.
The minimum qualifying marks for different categories are as follows:
- General / Unreserved: 50%
- Backward Class (BC): 45.5%
- Extremely Backward Class (EBC): 42.5%
- Scheduled Caste (SC) / Scheduled Tribe (ST): 40%
- Differently-Abled / Female Candidates: 40%
Candidates are advised to use the answer key to assess their performance and proceed with filing objections only if they are completely certain about an error in the official answer. The final result will be prepared by the board after reviewing all valid objections.
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