

The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has issued dummy admit cards for students appearing in the 2026 Class 10 and Class 12 board exams. These provisional documents allow candidates to review their personal and academic information before the final admit cards are prepared.
The correction facility will remain open until November 27, 2025, giving students and schools a limited period to confirm the accuracy of all entries. Candidates must check their name, parents’ names, date of birth, subjects listed, photograph, signature, and allotted exam centre. Any mistakes found during this stage must be reported without delay.
Schools have been assigned the task of submitting correction requests through the official BSEB portals. Since certain details—such as complete name changes—may not be approved, students should ensure all information is carefully reviewed before the deadline. Errors left uncorrected may affect final admit cards and official records.
Students can access their dummy admit cards on the designated websites:
Class 10 (Matric): exam.biharboardonline.org
Class 12 (Intermediate): intermediate.biharboardonline.com
To download the document, candidates must visit the appropriate portal, enter their registration or roll number along with their date of birth, then download and print the admit card for verification.
The dummy admit card serves only as a verification tool and cannot be used as an entry document for the board examinations. It is meant to identify and correct errors in advance to ensure the final version reflects accurate information.
Students must verify essential data such as personal details, subject codes, and exam centre information. Discrepancies in any of these fields can lead to issues with identity verification, subject allocation, or exam attendance. Any errors should be immediately reported to the respective school for correction.
The correction window will close on 27 November 2025, after which no edits will be accepted. Schools must process all requests within this period to ensure the final admit cards are free of errors and fully authenticated for the 2026 board examinations.