BBOSE has released the dummy admit cards for Class 10 and Class 12 students appearing in the June 2026 examination session, giving candidates an opportunity to verify their personal and academic details before the final admit cards are issued. The Bihar Board of Open Schooling and Examination has opened a limited correction window, allowing eligible students to report any discrepancies through their respective study centres until July 11, 2026.
The release of the dummy admit card is an important step in the examination process as it enables students to identify and rectify errors well before the commencement of the examinations. By introducing this verification stage, BBOSE aims to reduce the chances of mistakes appearing on the final hall ticket and ensure that students can appear for their examinations without facing unnecessary complications.
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BBOSE Issues Dummy Admit Cards Ahead of June 2026 Exams
The latest announcement by BBOSE is intended for students enrolled in the Class 10 and Class 12 June 2026 examination session. The board has clarified that the dummy admit card is only a provisional document and should not be considered the final hall ticket required for entry into the examination centre.
Instead, it serves as an advance copy that allows candidates to review all important information recorded in the board’s database. Once the verification process is completed and correction requests are addressed, BBOSE will issue the final admit cards for eligible candidates.
This system helps minimise last-minute issues that may otherwise affect students during the examination period.
What Is a Dummy Admit Card?
A dummy admit card is a preliminary version of the final admit card issued before examinations. Educational boards often release this document to provide students with an opportunity to carefully verify the accuracy of their personal details.
Under the BBOSE examination process, students are expected to examine every detail mentioned on the dummy admit card and immediately report any mistakes through the prescribed correction procedure.
Unlike the final admit card, the dummy version cannot be used for appearing in examinations. Its primary purpose is to ensure that all information remains accurate before the official hall ticket is printed.

Limited Correction Window Available Until July 11
The correction facility announced by BBOSE will remain available only until July 11. Since the June session examinations are scheduled to begin later this month, the board has provided only a short period for students to review their details and request necessary corrections.
Candidates have been advised not to delay the verification process because correction requests submitted after the deadline are unlikely to be accepted once the final admit cards are prepared.
The limited correction period highlights the importance of checking every detail immediately after receiving the dummy admit card.
Study Centre Coordinators Will Download the Admit Cards
Unlike several examination boards where students directly download their admit cards, BBOSE follows a different procedure.
The responsibility for downloading dummy admit cards rests with the coordinators of authorised study centres. These coordinators must access the official BBOSE portal using their allotted login credentials, including their user ID and password.
After downloading the admit cards, coordinators are expected to distribute printed copies to the registered students at their respective study centres.
Students should collect the document from their study centre and examine it carefully before the correction deadline expires.
Details Every Student Should Verify Carefully
The dummy admit card contains several important pieces of information that will also appear on the final hall ticket.
Students have been advised by BBOSE to carefully verify the following details:
- Candidate’s full name
- Roll number
- Father’s name
- Mother’s name
- Date of birth
- Gender
- Category
- Photograph
- Signature
- Subjects registered for examination
- Examination centre details
Every entry should be checked thoroughly because even a minor spelling mistake or incorrect subject combination could create problems during the examination process.
Students should ensure that all information exactly matches their official academic records.

Parent’s Name Cannot Be Changed
One of the important instructions issued by BBOSE relates to the names of parents.
The board has clearly stated that candidates cannot request changes to their father’s or mother’s full names through the dummy admit card correction process.
While corrections may be allowed for certain personal details such as spelling errors, date of birth, photograph, or subject information, requests to alter parents’ names will not be accepted.
Students are therefore advised to focus on checking all other details carefully within the permitted correction period.
Common Errors Students Should Look For
During the verification process, students should pay close attention to several common mistakes that occasionally appear in examination records.
These include spelling errors in the candidate’s name, incorrect date of birth, wrong subject selection, mismatched photographs, unclear signatures, incorrect gender or category details, and examination centre information.
If any such discrepancy is noticed, it should be reported immediately through the prescribed procedure.
The purpose of the BBOSE dummy admit card is to identify these errors before the final hall ticket is generated.
How to Request Corrections
The correction process under BBOSE has been designed to ensure that all requests are verified before they reach the board.
Students cannot submit correction requests directly.
Instead, they must contact the coordinator of their respective study centre and inform them about the mistake identified on the dummy admit card.
The coordinator will verify the request and forward it to BBOSE through the official channel.
This process ensures that only genuine correction requests are submitted while maintaining proper records of every application.
Students are advised to keep supporting documents ready wherever required for verification purposes.
Why the Verification Process Matters
The release of dummy admit cards has become an important feature of examination management across several educational boards because it significantly reduces administrative errors.
Incorrect information on the final admit card may create unnecessary difficulties during the examination.
For example, differences in a student’s name, photograph, subject details, or identification information may lead to additional verification at the examination centre.
In certain cases, unresolved discrepancies could even delay entry into the examination hall until verification is completed.
By providing students with an opportunity to verify information beforehand, BBOSE aims to make the examination process smoother for both candidates and examination authorities.
Students Should Complete Verification Without Delay
Since the correction window closes on July 11, students are encouraged to collect their dummy admit cards from their respective study centres as early as possible.
Waiting until the final day may leave little time to complete the correction process, particularly if supporting documents are required for verification.
Candidates should review every section of the admit card carefully and immediately inform their study centre coordinator if any mistake is found.
Early verification not only reduces the risk of missing the correction deadline but also gives the board sufficient time to process genuine requests before issuing the final admit cards.
Final Admit Card to Be Issued After Corrections
Once the correction period concludes, BBOSE will process the eligible correction requests received through study centre coordinators and prepare the final admit cards for the June 2026 examination session.
The final admit card will serve as the official document required for entry into the examination hall. Students are therefore advised to ensure that every detail on the dummy admit card is accurate before the correction window closes, helping them avoid unnecessary issues during the upcoming board examinations.













