BSEB कंपार्टमेंटमेन्ट एग्ज़ाम 2026: Admit Card released on 20 April 2026
BSEB कंपार्टमेंटमेन्ट एग्ज़ाम 2026 admit card was released on 20 April 2026 . You can get it through school login or the official portals: secondary.biharboardonline.com (class 10) and seniorsecondary.biharboardonline.com (class 12).
This article tells you exactly what to check on the admit card, how to download it step-by-step, the important dates, exam-day rules, documents to carry, and simple fixes if the portal won’t let you download. Read only the parts you need — the steps are short and practical.
BSEB कंपार्टमेंटमेन्ट एग्ज़ाम 2026 — Quick summary: क्या जानना ज़रूरी है
- Admit card release: 20 April 2026 . Get it from your school or the official BSEB portals above.
- Who this is for: special and compartmental candidates of Matric (Class 10) and Intermediate (Class 12) who missed or failed subjects in the main exam.
- Class 12 theoretical exam window: 2 May 2026 to 11 May 2026 (session dates published by the board).
- Class 10 exams: schedule shows exams concluding on 6 May 2026 .
- Typical mode to receive admit card: school download via principal’s login; board may also provide a direct download option for students.
Important dates (one quick table)
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Admit card release | 20 April 2026 |
| Class 12 theoretical exam start (session) | 2 May 2026 |
| Class 12 theoretical exam end (session) | 11 May 2026 |
| Class 10 exams end (as per board schedule) | 6 May 2026 |
Note: These dates are from the official BSEB announcements on the board’s portals. The board has released the admit card first; exact subject-wise timings appear on the printed admit card you get from school or download.
Admit card कैसे डाउनलोड करें — step by step
1) Ask your school exam coordinator or principal first. Most schools will download the admit cards using their User ID and password, print them, sign and stamp them. You should collect the signed copy from the school.
2) If the board provides a student-level download link, use the correct portal: - For Class 10: secondary.biharboardonline.com - For Class 12: seniorsecondary.biharboardonline.com
3) Student download fields (if available): enter your registration number / roll number and date of birth exactly as recorded in school records.
4) Look for a link named like "Compartmental Admit Card 2026" or “Special Admit Card 2026”. Download the PDF.
5) After download: check that the PDF shows school signature and stamp (if the board allowed school printing). If signature or stamp is missing, collect the printed copy from your school.
6) Save and print a clean copy. Keep a cellphone photo only as backup — the printed signed admit card and original ID are mandatory at the centre.
Admit card पर क्या-जाँचे — essential checks
- Student name and father’s/mother’s name spellings.
- Roll number and roll code — these must match your school records.
- Exam centre name and full address.
- Subject list and subject-wise dates/timings.
- Your photograph and signature — they must be clear.
- Reporting time for each paper (this is usually printed on the admit card).
If any of these items are incorrect, inform your school exam coordinator immediately. The school will contact the board for corrections.
Admit card प्राप्त होने के बाद exam-centre rules (short and strict)
- Reach at least 30 minutes before reporting time . Many centres follow a strict no-entry policy for late arrivals.
- Carry a printed, signed admit card and an original photo ID (Aadhaar, school ID, or other government photo ID). Keep one photocopy as well.
- Mobile phones, calculators, Bluetooth devices, smartwatches and any study/chit material are strictly banned inside the exam hall.
- Follow centre-specific instructions — some centres may ask you to deposit stationery or phones outside the exam room.
Document checklist — what to carry on exam day
- Original signed and stamped admit card (printed).
- Original photo ID with photograph (Aadhaar is widely accepted).
- One photocopy of the photo ID (keep with invigilator if asked).
- Stationery allowed by the board (black/blue pens). No electronic devices.
If the centre finds a mismatch between your admit card name and your ID, the invigilator will ask your school to verify details. That can delay your entry.
If admit card doesn’t download: common problems and quick fixes
Problem: Portal busy / shows maintenance. - Try again after some minutes. Peak load is common on release day. - Use your school to download — principals have a dedicated login and priority.
Problem: Wrong DOB or roll number error. - Check the exact details in your school’s records. The board accepts what is on the registration database. - If school records are wrong, ask the school to contact the board for correction immediately.
Problem: Browser or PDF not loading. - Clear browser cache, try incognito mode, or switch browsers. - Update your browser or use a different device. Some older phones have trouble rendering PDFs.
Problem: Admit card downloaded but missing signature/stamp. - Collect printed copy from your school which must sign and stamp the admit card.
Problem: You don’t find any record in portal. - Check with your school if your registration/enrollment was completed. If school didn’t register you properly, they must follow up with the board.
Board helpline and school exam coordinator are your two fastest routes for resolution. Manual follow-up through the school is often needed for registration or data errors.
Special scenarios: name, roll number or duplicate entry problems
- Minor spelling errors: the board usually allows correction requests through the school. Provide supporting documents (birth certificate, Aadhaar) if asked.
- Roll number missing: school records hold the master data. The school will request the board for a correction or re-issue.
- Duplicate entries in the system: school must report duplicates to the board; the board will consolidate records. Don’t attempt multiple downloads or registrations — it complicates the case.
If you are facing any of these, collect documentary proof from your parents, school, or local education officer and ask your school to raise the issue with the board.
Centre reporting time, seating and discipline — what to expect
- The admit card will show the reporting time. Plan to reach at least 30 minutes earlier than that time.
- You will be seated according to your roll/seat number. Respect invigilator instructions and centre discipline.
- Any attempt to use electronic gadgets or cheat will lead to strict action as per board rules.
Rough statistics and what they mean for you
- The board’s portals saw heavy digital traffic when the admit card was released, as many students and schools downloaded PDFs the same day.
- Online downloads are convenient but can fail for students if browser or credentials are wrong. That’s why most schools prefer the principal login method.
- For you, the implication is simple: don’t wait for the last minute. Collect the printed, signed admit card from school and verify details early.
Comparison table: School login vs Student direct download
| Feature | School login (Principal) | Student direct download (if provided) |
|---|---|---|
| Access method | Principal User ID & password | Registration/Roll no. + DOB |
| Signed & stamped copy | Yes — principal signs and stamps | May need school stamp after download |
| Reliability during peak load | Higher — priority login | May face server congestion |
| Fixing data errors | School raises to board | Student must go through school |
| Best for | Most students (recommended) | Useful if school cannot print |
Bottom line: rely on the school for the signed admit card. Use direct portal only if the board explicitly lets students download and your details are correct.
Fee details (what the board published)
| Item | Fee (as per board) |
|---|---|
| Exam fee for compartmental/special candidates | Not published centrally — handled by schools/board notifications |
| Admit card download | No separate fee to download PDF |
A central, board-level fee schedule for these compartmental exams was not published on the student portals at the time of admit card release. For exact fee amounts (if any) ask your school. Do not pay through unofficial channels.
Quick checklist — what you must do 24–48 hours before the exam
- Print the signed admit card and keep one clean copy. Make sure the school stamp and principal’s signature are present.
- Carry the original photo ID and a photocopy.
- Check the exam centre address and travel time. Do one dry run if the centre is unfamiliar.
- Keep extra pens and stationery ready. Don’t carry anything banned into the hall.
- Save the school exam coordinator and board helpline numbers in your phone.
Sources and official links you should use
- Official student portals: secondary.biharboardonline.com (class 10) and seniorsecondary.biharboardonline.com (class 12).
- For corrections or registration queries, always route requests through your school exam coordinator or the board helpline. Boards respond quicker to requests made by schools.
Coverage gaps — what the board did not publish clearly
- No centralised, student-friendly fee list was posted at the time of admit card release. Schools handle fee collection and will share amounts if applicable.
- The board did not publish a single consolidated errors/registration dashboard for students. You must rely on school communication for real-time registration status.
- Detailed centre-level rules (like specific items to be deposited at entry) vary; read the instructions on the admit card and follow any additional direction from your school.
- Special arrangements for differently-abled students are not visible centrally; contact your school exam cell to request facility arrangements.
Final quick tips — stay practical
- Don’t wait for the last day to download or collect the admit card. Peak traffic and printing delays happen.
- Keep digital and printed backups but rely on the printed, signed admit card and original photo ID at the exam centre.
- If something looks wrong, escalate through your school immediately. The board expects schools to handle corrections.
FAQs — common questions students ask
Q: Admit card कैसे मिलेंगे?
A: In most cases your school principal will download, sign and stamp the admit card and give you a printed copy. If the board allows student downloads, use the official portals and enter your registration/roll number and DOB.
Q: क्या compartment/failed paper देने से final result पर असर होगा?
A: Compartment or special exam is a second chance to pass failed subject(s). Passing will update your final mark sheet. For detailed result rules check with your school after results are published.
Q: क्या admit card में school औरव details की photo/signature जरूरी है?
A: Yes. A printed admit card with the principal’s signature and the school stamp is usually required. If the downloaded PDF lacks signature, collect the signed printout from school.
Q: अगर portal busy हो और admit card न निकले तो क्या करें?
A: Wait and try again after some time. Ask your school to download using the principal login — that is usually faster and more reliable on release day.
Q: क्या late entry policy है?
A: The board asks students to reach 30 minutes before reporting time. Many centres maintain strict no-entry rules for late arrivals. Check the reporting time on your admit card.
Q: किस-किस तरह के photo IDs मान्य होंगे?
A: Commonly accepted IDs include Aadhaar card and school photo ID. Carry the original ID and one photocopy.
Q: अगर roll number दिखायी नहीं दे रहा या duplicate entry है तो?
A: Inform your school immediately. Only the school can raise corrections or duplicate-entry requests with the board.
Q: कब तक admit card print करके रखना चाहिए?
A: Keep the signed admit card until the result is out and you receive the final mark sheet. It may be required for verification later.
If you need one line reminder: collect the signed admit card from your school early, check every detail, and reach the centre on time with original ID. Good luck.