BSEB कंपार्टमेंटमेंट एग्जाम 2026 — Admit Card Guide
BSEB कंपार्टमेंटमेंट एग्जाम 2026 के एडमिट कार्ड 20 अप्रैल 2026 को जारी किए गए; अगर आप कक्षा 10 या 12 के स्पेशल/कंपार्टमेंटल एग्जाम के लिए पंजीकृत हैं, ये जानकारी चाहिए।
Quick Summary: What’s New in BSEB कंपार्टमेंटमेंट एग्जाम 2026
- Admit cards for the special and compartmental exam were released on 20 April 2026 via official portals and school login.
- These exams give a second chance to thousands of students who failed in one or two subjects or were registered under special category.
- You can get the admit card either through your school (principal downloads) or by using the board portals: secondary.biharboardonline.com and seniorsecondary.biharboardonline.com.
Important Dates and Exam Schedule (At-a-glance)
| Event | Date / Window |
|---|---|
| Admit card release | 20 April 2026 |
| Class 12 theoretical exams start | 2 May 2026 |
| Class 12 theoretical exams end | 11 May 2026 |
| Class 10 exams end | 6 May 2026 |
Note: The board notice gives the exam windows above. The announcement does not publish a subject‑wise time table in the same notice. Check the official portals or your school for the detailed date‑wise and subject‑wise timetable.
How to Download Your BSEB Admit Card (Step-by-step)
You have two main routes to get the admit card: through your school or via the board portals. Follow this checklist to avoid last‑minute problems.
School login (recommended)
- The principal or authorised school staff will log in using the school User ID and password on the board portal.
- They will download the admit cards for registered candidates and print them.
- The principal must sign and stamp each printed admit card before handing it to students.
Why use this route? Schools handle bulk downloads and ensure the admit card is signed and stamped — a mandatory requirement.
Student self‑download (if available)
- Go to the correct official portal: secondary.biharboardonline.com (Class 10) or seniorsecondary.biharboardonline.com (Class 12).
- Look for the ‘Compartmental / Special Admit Card 2026’ link if visible on the homepage.
- Enter your registration number and date of birth exactly as on board records.
- Download and print the admit card. Then get the principal’s signature and school stamp before exam day.
Checklist after download: verify your name, parent’s name, roll number, exam centre name and address, subjects listed, exam dates, and your photo/signature.
Admit Card Formalities: Signature, Stamp and Document Requirements
- The admit card must be signed and stamped by your school principal. Without the signature and seal, entry to the exam centre can be refused.
- Carry the original printed admit card to the exam centre. Digital copies on phones are not a substitute.
- Bring a valid photo ID along with the admit card. Aadhaar is accepted and commonly used as an ID example.
- If any detail (name, subjects, date) is incorrect, contact your school immediately and ask them to re‑download the corrected admit card from the school login.
If your admit card arrives unsigned, insist on getting it signed and stamped before the exam date. Keep proof of the request (WhatsApp message or email) in case you need to escalate.
Reporting Time, Entry Rules and Exam Centre Protocol
- Reporting time: Arrive at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time. This gives time for frisking, document checks and seating.
- Entry: Invigilators will check the original admit card and your photo ID at the gate.
- Items strictly prohibited inside the exam hall: mobile phones, calculators, Bluetooth devices and any form of cheating material.
- Expect security checks and frisking at the centre. Cooperate with centre staff and invigilators.
Permitted items: stationery like pens and pencils (check subject rules — some papers allow only black/blue ball‑pen), water bottle, and your admit card. If a specific tool is needed for a paper (very rare in compartment notices), the board or your school will confirm.
Eligibility Criteria: Who Can Appear for These Exams
- Eligible students typically include those who failed in one or two subjects in the main examination and those who registered under the special category.
- Thousands of students are eligible for these special/compartmental chances, according to the board notice.
- If you are a private or offline candidate, confirm your registration and centre allocation with your school or the district office. The announcement does not detail separate steps for private candidates.
Schools usually maintain the list of eligible students and handle registration and centre allotment. If you are unsure about your status, contact your school immediately.
Common Issues and How to Resolve Them (Admit Card Problems)
Problem: Admit card has wrong name, DOB, subjects or centre details.
- Action: Contact your school right away. Ask the school to recheck the board records and re‑download the corrected admit card.
- Keep proof: Save the message or email where you reported the problem.
Problem: Admit card is not signed or stamped.
- Action: Request the principal to sign and stamp the admit card before the exam day. If the principal is unavailable, ask for a dated note from the school explaining the delay and show it at the centre — but this is not a guaranteed substitute. Get the signed admit card as soon as possible.
Problem: You cannot find your admit card on the portal.
- Action: Reconfirm your registration number and DOB with school records. If still missing, escalate to the school authority and ask them to check the school login. The board notice does not list a helpline number; the recommended escalation path is: school → district education office → Bihar Board official website for updates.
What’s Not Covered: Gaps to Watch and Questions to Ask
The board notice is clear on several points, but some details are missing. Watch these gaps closely and ask your school or check official updates:
- Subject‑wise timings and a day‑wise time table for each paper are not included in the single notice. Ask your school for the full timetable or keep checking the official portals.
- Fee information for appearing in compartmental exams is not mentioned in the announcement. Confirm fee amounts and payment deadlines with your school.
- Special instructions for private/offline candidates are not in the notice. Private candidates should verify registration and centre allotment with their school or district office.
- The notice does not provide a helpline number or contact details for admit‑card issues. Use school and district channels for escalation and watch the board website for updates.
- Health protocols (for example COVID‑19 guidance) are not listed. Follow the latest local health advisories and any centre‑specific instructions from your school.
- Result declaration date and revaluation/rechecking process for these compartmental papers are not mentioned. Expect the board to update these later; monitor official communications.
Fee Table (What the Notice Says)
| Item | Fee / Status |
|---|---|
| Compartmental exam fee | Not specified in the announcement — check with your school |
| Late fee / Re‑registration fee | Not mentioned — confirm with school or district office |
Do not assume fees. Your school handles fee collection and will confirm the exact amount and payment method.
School Download vs Student Self‑Download: Quick Comparison
| Feature | School login (Principal) | Student self‑download |
|---|---|---|
| Access to bulk admit cards | Yes | No |
| Admit card signed & stamped before handout | Usually yes | Needs principal’s signature after download |
| Best for students without login details | Yes | No |
| Reliance on portal visibility | Less | More |
If possible, use the school route. It reduces risk of unsigned admit cards and missing centre allocation.
Day Before and Day of Exam: Practical Checklist
Day before: - Print the admit card and check all details. If anything is wrong, call your school now. - Get the principal’s signature and school stamp on the printed admit card. - Pack stationery, a spare pen, bottled water, and a photocopy of your photo ID. - Plan your route to the centre and allow extra travel time.
Day of exam: - Reach the centre at least 30 minutes before start time. - Carry the original admit card and your valid photo ID (Aadhaar recommended). - Switch off and leave mobile phones and other prohibited items at home or with a guardian. You may not be allowed to store phones inside the centre. - Follow invigilator instructions. If you feel sick, inform centre staff before the paper begins.
Final Tips: Prepare Smartly for BSEB कंपार्टमेंटमेंट एग्जाम 2026
- Use the limited time between papers to focus on weak topics and past years’ questions.
- Keep communication lines open with your school. They are the primary point for admit card issues, fee confirmation and centre details.
- Keep copies of important documents (admit card scan, ID copy, messages to school) saved on your phone and printed.
- Stay calm on the exam day. Arrive early and follow centre rules to avoid disqualification.
Resources and Where to Check Official Updates
- Official portals: secondary.biharboardonline.com (Class 10) and seniorsecondary.biharboardonline.com (Class 12).
- School login: your school’s exam or administrative staff will provide admit cards and sign them.
- For any unresolved issue, escalate from school to district education office and keep an eye on the Bihar Board website for official notices.
FAQs: Short Answers to What Students Ask Most
Q1. How do I obtain the admit card?
A1. The principal downloads via school login. If a student link is enabled, you can use the official portal with your registration number and date of birth to download and then get the principal’s signature.
Q2. When were the admit cards released?
A2. Admit cards were released on 20 April 2026 .
Q3. When are Class 12 compartment exams scheduled?
A3. Class 12 theoretical exams run from 2 May 2026 to 11 May 2026 .
Q4. When do Class 10 compartment exams end?
A4. Class 10 compartment exams end on 6 May 2026 .
Q5. What must I carry to the exam centre?
A5. Carry the original printed admit card signed and stamped by the principal plus a valid photo ID (for example Aadhaar ). Carry permitted stationery and a water bottle.
Q6. What items are not allowed in the exam hall?
A6. Mobile phones, calculators, Bluetooth devices and any cheating material are strictly prohibited.
Q7. What if my admit card details are wrong or missing?
A7. Contact your school immediately. Ask them to re‑download the corrected admit card or confirm your registration. Keep proof of your communication.
Q8. Is there a helpline number for admit card problems?
A8. The published notice does not list a helpline. Use school/district education office channels and monitor the official board portals for updates.
If you still have doubts, take a clear photo of your admit card and the messages you sent to school. Keep those handy on exam day. Stay focused and use this second chance wisely.