
OFSS Bihar Class 11th Admission 2025: First Merit List Out, Steps To Check
OFSS Bihar Class 11th Admission 2025: Candidates can check the merit list on the official website of the Online Facilitation System (OFSS) at ofssbihar.net.
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has released the first merit list for admission to Inter or class 11 today, June 4. Candidates can check the merit list on the official website of the Online Facilitation System (OFSS) at ofssbihar.net. Students selected in the first round will have to report to their allotted school or college between June 4 and June 10, to reserve their seats.
Students who make it to the list will be eligible to seek admission in agriculture, arts, commerce, and science stream courses in any of the schools recognised by BSEB across the state. Admission in Bihar Board 11th class can be done till May 3, 2025.
According to Bihar Board, the merit list will be prepared on the basis of students' application, marks obtained and reservation category. Schools will be allotted on this basis. The board will release three merit lists for admission.
Step 1. Students have to visit the official website of BSEB OFFS.
Step 2. On the homepage, click on the Bihar 11th admission first merit list.
Step 3. You will be redirected to a new page that will contain the list.
The required documents for OFSS class 11 admission 2025-27 in Bihar Board include the BSEB intermediate admission form, Aadhar card, School Leaving Certificate (SLC), two passport size photographs, class 10 mark sheet, caste certificate (for reserved category), and any additional documents specified by the school, along with the payment of admission fees.
Students must have successfully completed the Class 10 (matriculation) or an equivalent examination from the Bihar School Examination Board, Bihar Board, CBSE Board, Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE), or any other state board approved by the Government, to be eligible for the enrollment process.
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