The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has officially announced the date for the declaration of the State Teacher Eligibility Test (STET) 2025 results, bringing relief to thousands of candidates who appeared for the examination earlier this year.
According to board officials, the STET 2025 results will be published on the official BSEB website on the scheduled date, with individual scorecards made available for download shortly after the announcement. Candidates will be able to access their results by entering their roll number and other required credentials on the result portal.
The STET examination is a key qualifying test for candidates seeking teaching positions in government and government-aided schools across Bihar. The announcement of the result date marks an important step in the recruitment process, as qualified candidates will become eligible for upcoming teacher appointments.
Officials said the evaluation process has been completed and final checks are underway to ensure accuracy and transparency. “The board is committed to releasing the results on time and in a fair manner,” a senior BSEB official said, adding that technical teams have been instructed to ensure the website can handle heavy traffic on result day.
Candidates have been advised to regularly monitor the official website and avoid relying on unofficial sources for result-related updates. The board also warned against misinformation circulating on social media, urging students to verify details only through official notifications.
Once released, the STET 2025 scorecard will include subject-wise marks, qualifying status, and other relevant details. Successful candidates will be required to keep a copy of the scorecard for future verification during document checks and recruitment procedures.
The Bihar Board has increasingly adopted digital platforms for examinations and result declarations, aiming to improve efficiency and reduce delays. Education experts say timely release of STET results will help streamline the teacher recruitment process, which is crucial for addressing staff shortages in schools.
With anticipation running high, candidates are advised to stay prepared for the next stages of the selection process following the declaration of results.





