The
Bihar school Examination Board (BSEB) has officially announced that the
Intermediate (Class 12) Practical Examinations 2026 will
commence from january 10, 2026. As the board exams approach, BSEB has also issued
strict instructions and guidelines for students, schools, and exam centers to ensure smooth and fair conduct of the practical exams.
Key Details of bihar Board Practical Exam 2026- Exam Start Date: january 10, 2026
- Exam Type: Intermediate Board (Class 12) Practical Exams
- Conducting Body: bihar school Examination Board (BSEB)
- Eligible Students: Only registered students of Class 12 (Science, Commerce, Arts streams)
Important Guidelines Issued by BSEBAttendance: students
must be present on the scheduled date and time. Absentees may not be allowed to appear for the main board exams.
Required Documents:Admit card issued by the BSEBLaboratory or practical notebooksAny other documents as specified by the school
Exam Protocols:Strict adherence to
lab safety and practical proceduresNo use of mobile phones or unfair means during examsStudents must follow the
instructions of examiners and school authoritiesCOVID-19 / health Guidelines (if applicable):Wearing masks and maintaining hygiene may be mandatory in labsSchools to ensure
sanitization and safe conduct of exams
Result Contribution:Practical exam marks are
added to the final board exam scorePerformance in practicals can influence
overall grades in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Computer ScienceTips for Students- Revise all practical experiments thoroughly and understand concepts behind each step
- Make sure lab notebooks are complete and neat
- Arrive early at exam centers with all required documents
- Follow all instructions carefully to avoid penalties
Bottom LineWith the
practical exams starting on january 10, 2026, BSEB is ensuring
strict compliance and fairness for all students. Early preparation and adherence to guidelines will help students
perform confidently and secure good marks in the practical component of their Intermediate exams.
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