- By Sarju Saran Tiwari
- Sun, 24 May 2026 04:12 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
BSEB 10, 12 Results 2026: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has announced that the scrutiny application process for the 2026 Class 10 and Class 12 compartmental-cum-special examinations will begin on May 25. Students who are dissatisfied with their marks can apply online through the official BSEB portal till May 29.
The scrutiny facility has been introduced for candidates who suspect mistakes in the evaluation process. Students can request verification for issues such as totaling errors, unanswered questions left unchecked, or incorrect marks entered in the final scorecard. However, the board clarified that the process does not involve a fresh evaluation or a complete rechecking of answer sheets.
Online Scrutiny Window Open Till May 29
BSEB has provided students a five-day window to submit scrutiny applications online. The process will be conducted through the board’s official website, where candidates must log in using their credentials and select the subjects for which scrutiny is required.
Students are advised to complete the application process before the deadline to avoid last-minute technical issues. The board is expected to release additional instructions related to application fees and other guidelines shortly.
Steps To Apply for BSEB Scrutiny 2026
Step 1: Visit the official BSEB website, exam.biharboardonline.org.
Step 2: Click on the scrutiny application link available on the homepage.
Step 3: Log in using the required credentials.
Step 4: Select the subjects for which scrutiny is required.
Step 5: Pay the prescribed fee online.
Step 6: Submit the application form and download the confirmation page for future reference.
Scrutiny Limited to Evaluation Errors
BSEB clarified that the scrutiny process will only verify possible errors in evaluation. This includes checking whether all answers were evaluated correctly, marks were totaled properly, and final scores were entered accurately.
The board emphasized that scrutiny is not equivalent to re-evaluation. No fresh checking of answer sheets or reassessment of answers will be carried out during the process.
Compartment Exam Result Statistics
The board recently declared the results of the compartmental-cum-special examinations conducted for students who failed in one or two subjects or could not appear in the annual board exams earlier.
More than 63,000 students appeared for the Intermediate compartment examination this year, with 51.38 per cent of candidates passing successfully. Meanwhile, over 62,000 students appeared for the matric compartment examination, where the overall pass percentage stood at 21.16 per cent.

