The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) is closing the objection window for the Bihar STET Answer Key 2025 today, November 28, 2025, providing final opportunity for candidates to dispute any discrepancies in the provisional answer key.
Extended Deadline for Objections
In a significant development, the Board extended the original November 27 deadline by one additional day, offering candidates who missed the initial cutoff another chance to file their challenges. The objection facility remains accessible exclusively through the official STET portal at bsebstet.org, where registered candidates can log in using their credentials to examine both the answer key and their individual response sheets.
Objection Process and Fee Structure
To initiate a challenge, candidates must follow a systematic procedure that begins with logging into their account using their User ID and password. Once authenticated, they can access the answer key alongside their response sheet, identify questionable answers, and register objections by selecting specific questions and uploading supporting documentation.
The Board has activated a dedicated link labeled "Click here for Objection STET, 2025" on the BSEB STET portal to facilitate the objection process. Each challenge carries a processing fee of ₹50 per question, though BSEB has implemented a cap to ensure affordability.
Step-by-Step Guide to File Objections
- Visit the official website: bsebstet.org
- Click on the BSEB STET Answer Key 2025 objection window link
- Enter your login credentials on the new page
- Review the provisional answer key carefully
- Select the question(s) you wish to challenge
- Upload relevant supporting documents as evidence
- Pay the required processing fee
- Submit your objection and download the confirmation page
- Keep a hard copy for future reference
BSEB has emphasized that the total objection fee will not exceed ₹250, even if candidates challenge more than five questions. This ceiling demonstrates the Board's commitment to maintaining an accessible objection process for all examinees.
Examination Background and Next Steps
The Bihar STET 2025 examination was conducted on October 14, 2025 in computer-based test (CBT) mode, featuring two distinct papers: Paper I for Secondary level and Paper II for Senior Secondary level teaching positions. The release of the provisional answer key and subsequent objection window represents a crucial phase in the evaluation cycle, preceding the declaration of final results.
BSEB officials have advised candidates to ensure that all supporting evidence uploaded during the objection process is precise and verifiable, as only well-substantiated challenges will be considered during the scrutiny phase. The Board's transparent approach aims to maintain the integrity of the examination process while addressing genuine concerns raised by candidates.