BSEB Inter Result 2026: Class 12 Marksheets, Migration Certificates Released for Distribution
BSEB has released Class 12 marksheets and migration certificates following the March 23, 2026, result declaration. District Education Officers are now distributing these to school principals for student collection. This year, 13,17,846 students appeared with an 85.19% overall pass rate; girls (86.23%) outperformed boys (84.09%). Students should verify their scorecards and report any discrepancies to school authorities.
The Bihar School Examination Board has sent the Class 12 marksheets and certificates to the offices of District Education Officers. Now the school authorities can collect these certificates and give them to their students. This was stated in the notification. The Bihar School Examination Board had declared the BSEB Plus Two results 2026 on March 23.
School Principals can collect the documents from the District Education Officers office. Give them to the Class 12 students. Students who passed the BSEB 12th board examination this year can contact their school to get their marksheets and certificates. The BSEB Plus Two examinations were held from February 2 to February 13 2026.
The pass percentage this year was 85.19 per cent. Female students did well in the Arts and Commerce examinations. Male students did well in the Science examinations. The Class 12 scorecard has details like the Grade Point Average, passing percentage, subject wise marks and other things. Students must check all these details carefully. If they find any mistake they must tell the examination authority or their school heads.
A total of 13,17,846 students appeared for the Bihar board Intermediate exam this year. Out of these students 86.23 per cent girls passed the examination. The pass percentage of boys was 84.09 per cent. The Bihar School Examination Board is very happy with the results of the BSEB Plus Two examinations. The Bihar School Examination Board is also happy, with the performance of the students. The BSEB Plus Two results 2026 are very good. The Bihar School Examination Board did a job.
Anisha Mishra is journalist with over 3 years of experience in covering the Indian education sector. She has worked extensively in the K12 domain, with focus on the state board as well as central board examinations, policy structure of seconday and higher secondary education as well as the entrance examinations like JEE, NEET, CLAT, etc. Her extensive experience in the domain has helped her provide students with concise accurate information in all aspectes of school life and education. Her key interest lies in decoding the changes in the curriculum, NEP implementation and changing education ecosystem in the country. Besides working, she enjoys traveling, exploring new places and cultures, and painting.

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