Bihar B.Ed Answer Key 2026: The Bihar B.Ed Common Entrance Test (CET) 2026 was conducted on June 7 at designated exam centres across the state. Candidates who appeared for the exam are eagerly awaiting the provisional answer key, which is set to be released today, June 8.
The answer key will be available for download online via the official website, biharcetbed-brabu.in. Candidates can download it to cross-check their answers and estimate their results. If any student is dissatisfied with an answer provided in the released key, they can raise an objection between June 9 and June 10, 2026.
How to download the Bihar B.Ed 2026 Answer Key?
Visit the official Bihar B.Ed CET 2026 website: biharcetbed-brabu.in.
Click on the link labelled ‘Bihar CET B.Ed 2026 Provisional Answer Key’ on the homepage.
Select your booklet series (Set A, B, C, or D).
Enter your login credentials.
A PDF file containing the answer key will open on your screen.
Download it and cross-check your answers.
When will the result be declared?
According to the Bihar B.Ed schedule, the CET result will be announced on June 19. Along with the result declaration, the counseling schedule for admission will also be released. Admissions to a total of 37,250 vacant seats across the state will be conducted through counselling. These seats are available across several universities, including Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University, Patliputra University, Chhapra University, Magadh University, Patna University, Aryabhatta Knowledge University (AKU), Munger University, Purnia University, and LNMU.
How to raise an objection regarding the answer key?
After downloading the Bihar B.Ed 2026 answer key, if you believe an answer provided by the university for a specific question is incorrect, you can file an objection. Timeline: The official link on the website will remain active only from June 9 to June 10, 2026.
Important Rules: Candidates can submit objections only via the online mode. You must upload proof supporting the correct answer to the website; only then will your objection be considered valid.
No Negative Marking: A total of 120 multiple-choice questions were asked in this exam. Therefore, there will be no negative marking. Students will be awarded full marks for marking the correct answer.
Passing Marks: Candidates belonging to the General category must secure a minimum of 35% to pass. Additionally, candidates from the OBC, SC, ST, and EWS categories are required to obtain at least 30% marks.