Bihar STET Exam Pattern 2025: Bihar Board has started the application process for STET 2025 Examination. Learn if you are applying for this exam, then know how it will be paper pattern, syllabus and how many marks are necessary to pass.

Bihar STET 2025: The application process for STET 2025 is going on by Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB). Through this examination, qualified candidates will be elected to recruit teachers in class 9-10 of the state i.e. class 9-10 and higher secondary i.e. class 11-12 schools. Candidates will have to solve a total of 300 questions in about 5 hours, that is, both speed and accuracy will be tested. If you are applying for this exam, then know what is Bihar STET exam pattern, what will be necessary to bring to syllabus and qualifying.

Bihar STET 2025 Exam Pattern

The exam will be in two papers-paper 1 (for class 9-10) and paper 2 (for class 11-12).

Paper 1 pattern (teacher of class 9-10)

Mode: Online (CBT)

Type of questions: Objective (MCQs)

Total questions: 150

Total marks: 150

Time: 2.5 hours (150 minutes)

Negative marking: not

Subject wise distribution:

Specific Subject (Hindi, English, Mathematics, Science, Social Science etc.): 100 questions (100 marks)

Art of Teaching: 30 questions (30 marks)

General Knowledge: 5 questions (5 marks)

Environmental Science: 5 questions (5 marks)

Mathematical Aptitude: 5 Questions (5 Marks)

Logical Reasoning: 5 questions (5 marks)

Total: 150 questions (150 marks)

Paper 2 Pattern (Teacher of Class 11-12)

Mode: Online (CBT)

Type of questions: Objective (MCQs)

Total questions: 150

Total marks: 150

Time: 2.5 hours (150 minutes)

Negative marking: not

Subject wise distribution:

Specific Subject (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Commerce, Computer Science, Geography, Economics, Mathematics etc.): 100 questions (100 marks)

Art of Teaching: 30 questions (30 marks)

General Knowledge: 5 questions (5 marks)

Environmental Science: 5 questions (5 marks)

Mathematical Aptitude: 5 Questions (5 Marks)

Logical Reasoning: 5 questions (5 marks)

Total: 150 questions (150 marks)

What will come in the syllabus?

Common subjects

Art of Teaching: Teaching methods, Blooms Taxonomy, Micro-Teching, Lesson Plan, Classroom Management, Evaluation and Courses.

General Knowledge: Current Affairs and Basic GK.

Environmental Science, Mathetical Aptitude and Logical Reasoning: Questions based on basic concepts and practical approach.

How many marks are required to qualify?

The board has released the category wise qualifying marks. According to which-

General (General): 50 percent marks

SC: 40 percent marks

ST: 40 percent marks

Women: 40 percent marks

PWD (Disabled): 40 percent marks have to be brought.

That is, if you are from the general category, then it will be mandatory to bring at least 75 marks in 150.

Bihar STET 2025: How to apply?

The application process is completely online.

Candidates first of all the official website secondary.biharboardonline.com

will go on.

After clicking on online apply on the homepage, you will get a link to Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test.

Here the application form will have to be filled and the fees will have to be deposited.

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