The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) is a state-level education board in Bihar, India. It was established in 1952 to regulate and conduct examinations at the secondary and senior secondary level in the state of Bihar.
The board conducts the annual matriculation (10th) and intermediate (12th) examinations for students studying in schools affiliated with the BSEB. These exams are considered crucial for students as they determine their eligibility for higher education and future career prospects.
Apart from conducting examinations, the Bihar School Examination Board is also responsible for prescribing the syllabus, providing textbooks, and affiliating schools in the state. The board also conducts various other exams such as the Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed) and Certificate in Physical Education (CPEd).
However, the Bihar School Examination Board has been embroiled in numerous controversies over the years, including cases of question paper leaks, irregularities in exam results, and allegations of corruption. The board has been taking steps to address these issues and improve the quality of education in the state