Bihar B.Ed CET 2026: Application Deadline Ends Today, Exam for 37,250 Seats on June 7
The application window for the Bihar B.Ed Common Entrance Test, CET 2026 closes today, May 21, for candidates applying with a late fee. The entrance exam is scheduled for June 7, 2026, to fill 37250 B.Ed seats across various state universities in India.
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University, BRABU, is set to close the registration process for the Bihar B.Ed CET 2026 on May 21. This marks the final deadline for aspiring teachers to submit their applications along with the prescribed late fee. As of now, the entrance exam has already seen a massive response, with over 1 lakh applicants received.
Candidates interested in pursuing a B.Ed degree must complete their registration on the official website by today itself at biharcetbed-brabu.in, before the window closes. The entrance test is the gateway to approximately 37,250 seats available across prestigious institutions, including Patna University, Magadh University, and BRBAU, among others.
Exam Schedule and Important Dates for Bihar B.Ed Admission
Once the registration process has ended, the university will shift its focus to the examination phase. The Bihar B.Ed CET 2026 exam is officially scheduled to be conducted on June 7, 2026. Admit cards fort he entrance exam are to be released starting from June 1, 2026. Given below is the post-exam schedule for the Bihar B.Ed CET:-
- Answer Key to be released:- June 8, 2026
- The objection window will open from:- June 9 to June 10, 2026
- The result will be released on:- June 19, 2026
The application fee is structured by category Rs. 1000 for General candidates, Rs. 750 for EBC, BC, EWS, and Female candidates, and Rs. 500 for SC or ST applicants.
Pratyasha is a content writer for Jagran Josh's college section, creating educational articles for students. She holds a B.A. Honours in Ancient Indian History Culture and Archaeology from Banaras Hindu University. She enjoys mythology, fantasy books, and travelling. She can be contacted at pratyasha.chaturvedi@

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