Bihar STET 2025 Results Declared: Over 2.56 Lakh Candidates Qualify

The Bihar School Examination Board has declared the results for the Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test (STET) 2025, making successful candidates eligible for the next phase of teacher recruitment. Out of 442,214 total participants, a total of 2,56,301 candidates have qualified, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 57.96. The results show that female candidates achieved a higher pass rate than their male counterparts. Candidates can check their results on the official website, bsebtest.org, using their login credentials.

Key Points: Bihar STET 2025 Results Out, 2.56 Lakh Qualify

  • 2,56,301 candidates qualify STET 2025
  • Overall pass percentage is 57.96%
  • Women candidates outperform men
  • Results available on bsebtest.org
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Bihar Board announces STET results; 2,56,301 candidates qualify

Bihar Board announces STET 2025 results. 2,56,301 candidates qualify for teacher recruitment. Check results at bsebtest.org.

"In this examination too, the pass percentage for women was higher than that of men. - Anand Kishore"

Patna, Jan 5

Bihar School Examination Board Chairman Anand Kishore on Monday announced the results of the Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test 2025.

With the declaration of the results, successful candidates have become eligible to participate in the fourth phase of the teacher recruitment examination.

Anand Kishore said that the STET 2025 results have been uploaded on the Bihar Board's official website, bsebtest.org.

Candidates can check and download their results by logging in with their user ID and password.

Kishore added that in case of any technical issues, candidates are advised to try accessing the website again after some time.

Anand Kishore informed that a total of 442,214 candidates participated in STET 2025, combining Paper-1 and Paper-2 and 2,56,301 candidates qualified for the examination.

Among them, 1,52,134 male and 1,04,167 female candidates. The total pass percentage of the candidates was 57.96 per cent.

Paper-1, which was conducted for classes 9 and 10, saw the participation of 246,415 candidates.

Paper-1 was conducted for 16 subjects, in which 1,54,145 candidates were successful. The success rate for Paper-1 was 62.56 per cent.

Meanwhile, Paper-2, for classes 11 and 12, saw 195,799 candidates participate, with 102,156 candidates being successful. The success rate was 52.17 per cent.

Overall, in this 150-mark computer-based test and the overall success rate was 57.56 per cent.

The success rate for women was over 58 per cent, while the success rate for men was over 57 per cent. Anand Kishore said that in this examination too, the pass percentage for women was higher than that of men.

The STET 2025 examination was conducted between October 14 and November 16, 2025, in two shifts across 23 examination centres located in nine districts - Patna, Gaya, Bhagalpur, Muzaffarpur, Darbhanga, Munger, Saharsa, Bhojpur, and Purnea.

The minimum qualifying marks were fixed at 50 per cent for the General category, 45.5 per cent for Backward Classes, 42.5 per cent for Extremely Backward Classes, and 40 per cent for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, differently-abled candidates, and women candidates, Anand Kishore said.

While releasing the results, the BSEB chairman congratulated the successful candidates and urged those who could not clear the examination not to be disheartened.

He encouraged them to prepare better and move forward with renewed determination.

Anand Kishore also clarified that several objections were received regarding the answer key of the Physics paper.

All objections were thoroughly examined, necessary corrections were made, and a revised answer key was prepared.

The final answer key was approved by a committee of subject experts, following which the results were declared.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Over 2.5 lakh qualified! That's a massive number. But with only so many teaching posts actually available, the real competition begins now. The recruitment process needs to be completely transparent to ensure deserving candidates get the jobs.
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Anand K
It's good that they listened to the objections for the Physics paper and revised the key. This shows the system can be responsive. However, the website crashing on result day is a recurring issue every year. BSEB should invest in better server infrastructure.
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Shreya B
My sister cleared Paper-2! Our whole family is so proud. She studied for months while also managing household work. The lower qualifying marks for women and reserved categories is a necessary support system. Now the wait for the actual appointment begins.
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David E
Interesting to see the data. A 57.96% overall pass rate seems quite high for a competitive eligibility test. Does this indicate the exam was easier, or is the preparation level of candidates improving? The gender parity in success rates is a positive sign.
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Vikram M
Qualifying is one thing, getting the posting is another. Government needs to expedite the recruitment process. Many who qualified in previous cycles are still waiting. Also, hope the centres for the next exam are more evenly distributed across the state.

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