BSEB Bihar Board 10th, 12th Result 2023 to be Released After March 12

Bihar board exam 2023 was conducted between February 1 and February 22 (Representational image)

Bihar board exam 2023 was conducted between February 1 and February 22 (Representational image)

Bihar Board Exam 2023: Evaluation of class 12 answer sheets is over and class 10 work will be completed by March 12. This means that students can expect Bihar Board Matric and Inter results anytime after March 12.

Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) The results of 10th (Matric) and 12th (Inter) board exams are expected to be released soon. Students who have appeared for this BSEB board exam can check their result by visiting the official website of Bihar Board at biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in.

Earlier, BSEB Chairman Anand Kishore had told in a press conference that the evaluation of Class 12 answer sheets, which started from February 12, has ended on March 5. The evaluation of 10th answer sheets has started from March 1. By 12 March. This means that students can expect Bihar Board Matric and Inter results anytime after March 12. The board will announce the exact date and time soon.

A total of 69,44,777 lakh answer sheets of Bihar Board class 12th were evaluated while 96,63,774 lakh answer sheets of class 10th are being evaluated. A total of 123 and 172 evaluation centers were made for checking answer sheets.

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Bihar Board Class 10th exam was conducted from February 10 to 22 and BSEB Class 12th board exam was conducted from February 1 to 11. The answer keys for the objective type questions asked in the Bihar Board Class 10th and 12th exams were released earlier. , The last date to file objection on the provisional answer key was March 10.

Meanwhile, the performance of Bihar Board students has been poor in the last few years. if we Class 10 Bihar Board Exam Performance at a Glance From 2013 to 2022, it has never reached a success rate of 90 percent. The success rate fell to the lowest of 46.66 per cent in 2016 and 50.12 per cent in 2017. As for the 2016 results, state education minister Ashok Chowdhary told the media that it was completely unexpected. However, he added that the students who have cleared the examinations have the potential to clear the national level competitive examinations.

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