Bihar Board Publishes Inter 2026 Theoretical Answer Key
The Bihar School Examination Board has officially released the answer key for objective questions from the Intermediate Annual (Theoretical) Examination 2026. This comprehensive key covers all theoretical subjects across multiple academic streams, including Arts, Science, Commerce, and Vocational courses. A dedicated panel of subject matter experts meticulously prepared the answer key to ensure accuracy and fairness in the evaluation process.
Online Objection Submission Window Open
Candidates and other concerned individuals now have the opportunity to review the published answer key and submit formal objections through the Board's official online portals. The designated websites for this purpose are biharboardonline.com and objection.biharboardonline.com. The Board has established a strict deadline of 5:00 PM on March 6 for all objection submissions. Any representations received after this cutoff time will not be considered for review.
The Board has confirmed that subject experts will thoroughly examine all submitted objections. Following this review process, if necessary, the Board will issue a revised and updated answer key to reflect any corrections or adjustments based on valid objections.
Marking Pattern and Objection Procedure Details
In all theoretical subjects for Intermediate Arts, Science, Commerce, and Vocational courses, objective questions accounted for a significant 50 percent of the total prescribed marks. The Board utilized OMR-based answer keys for every subject to streamline the evaluation process.
To submit objections, students must access the online system using their unique examination code and serial number. The platform allows for subject-wise objection submissions, ensuring organized processing. The Board has also activated a dedicated direct link specifically for Intermediate evaluation-related updates and notifications.
Evaluation Work Commences in Muzaffarpur District
Simultaneously, the evaluation of Bihar Board Class 12 answer sheets has begun across several districts. In Muzaffarpur, five designated evaluation centers initiated checking work on the first operational day. Initial reports indicate that approximately 6 percent of Intermediate answer copies were evaluated within the district, while data entry was completed for only 1 percent of the assessed scripts.
Progress at Individual Evaluation Centers
Chapman Evaluation Centre received 58,850 answer copies for English, Urdu, and Psychology subjects. On the first day, evaluators checked 3,072 copies, though none of these had undergone data entry by day's end.
The District School handled 56,171 Hindi answer copies. Nearly 3 percent of these were evaluated, with data entry completed for almost all assessed scripts.
DN High School processed 55,130 copies covering Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Computer Science subjects. About 3 percent were checked, but data entry operations had not yet commenced.
Marwari High School, where Accountancy, Philosophy, History, and Economics copies are being assessed, evaluated 512 answer scripts, representing less than 1 percent of their total. All evaluated copies were successfully entered into the system.
Mukherjee Seminary School is evaluating Geography and Home Science scripts, with 3 percent assessed on the initial day of operations.
Examination Statistics and Result Timeline
A total of 13,17,846 students are registered for the Intermediate examination this year, while 15,12,963 candidates are appearing for the Matriculation examination. The Board is actively preparing to declare both examination results by the end of March, with official announcements to be made through the Board's designated websites.
