

The Bihar STET 2025 Answer Key is expected to be released today, allowing candidates to evaluate their performance ahead of the official results. With the help of the answer key, students can compare their marked responses with the correct answers and determine their approximate score. Since there is no negative marking in the Bihar STET exam, the marking process remains straightforward and stress-free. This early score estimation helps candidates understand their chances of qualifying and plan further preparation or documentation work accordingly. Using the answer key correctly ensures a realistic idea of performance even before the final result is declared.
Both Paper 1 and Paper 2 follow the same structure, making the exam format uniform for all subject categories. Candidates appearing for either paper can expect identical marking rules and total marks. Understanding the pattern ensures accurate score calculation using the answer key.
Section 1: Specified Subject – 100 marks
Section 2: General Knowledge, Environmental Science, Mathematical Aptitude, Logical Reasoning and Teaching Skills – 50 marks
Total Questions: 150
Total Marks: 150
Duration: 2.5 hours
Marking Scheme:
+1 mark for each correct answer
No negative marking
Calculating marks becomes very simple because each correct answer carries one mark and there is no penalty for wrong attempts. Follow the steps below to get your estimated score:
Step 1: Visit the official website and download the provisional answer key once it is released.
Step 2: Compare each one of your responses with the correct answers given in the answer key and mark them as correct or incorrect.
Step 3: Each correct answer carries 1 mark. Wrong answers do not reduce your marks, and unattempted questions have no impact.
Step 4: Use this formula:
STET Marks = Number of Correct Answers × 1
Example:
If you have answered 112 questions correctly:
Estimated Score = 112 × 1 = 112 marks
Only correct answers contribute to your final marks because the Bihar STET exam does not include negative marking. Wrong or unattempted answers do not have any effect on your score. Your estimated marks are based purely on the provisional answer key and may change slightly after the final answer key is released by the board.
After calculating your estimated score, students should wait for the release of the final answer key and official result. If your expected marks meet the qualifying cutoff, begin preparing your documents for the certificate process. If the score seems lower than expected, use this insight to analyse weaker areas and plan better preparation for future attempts or related teaching eligibility exams.