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Bihar BEd CET entrance result 2019: Over 65000 qualify, Saket Satyam and Adarsh Kumar top

Bihar BEd CET result 2019 : Saket Satyam and Adarsh Kumar, with 92 marks, topped the combined entrance test (CET) for admission in B.Ed course (CET-B.Ed) through regular mode in Bihar institutions.

Updated on: Mar 20, 2019, 19:42:47 IST
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Saket Satyam and Adarsh Kumar, with 92 marks, topped the combined entrance test (CET) for admission in B.Ed course (CET-B.Ed) through regular mode in Bihar institutions. In the girls’ category, Chandani topped with 90 marks. The CET-B.Ed paper carries 120 marks.

Bihar BEd CET result 2019  : Saket Satyam and Adarsh Kumar, with 92 marks, topped the combined entrance test (CET) for admission in B.Ed course (CET-B.Ed) through regular mode in Bihar institutions. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Bihar BEd CET result 2019 : Saket Satyam and Adarsh Kumar, with 92 marks, topped the combined entrance test (CET) for admission in B.Ed course (CET-B.Ed) through regular mode in Bihar institutions. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

The results were announced on Wednesday by the nodal university Nalanda Open University (NOU), which conducted the state-wide test for the second year in a row.

Out of 81,187 candidates who took the test, 65,445 qualified, with the number of male candidates higher than girls.

The CET-B.Ed was an initiative of the Chancellor to regulate the mushrooming private teachers’ training colleges in the state. Compared to the first year in 2018, the number of candidates registered and appearing dropped slightly this year, but the number of qualifying candidates is higher.

NOU registrar SP Sinha said the centralised counselling for qualified candidates will get underway from April 17. “This year, the students will know beforehand for which college they had appeared in counselling. There will be three rounds of counselling. These changes have been incorporated to make things more transparent and helpful for students,” he added.

Last year, a large number of students had failed to take admission in B.Ed courses despite qualifying the test due to row over counselling, as six minority colleges wanted to take admissions through their own counselling. Besides, some students whose names were listed in institutions outside their home districts did not turn up.

Sinha said that all the problems had been addressed this time to make things easier for the students. “After the counselling, the students will have the option of selecting the college they would like to enroll with, provided they fulfil the eligibility norms,” he added.

Facts: CET-BED-2019 (Regular Mode)

Date of Examination-10/3/2019

Total Number Examination Centre in Bihar-124

Total Number of candidates applied for CET-BED-2019 -1,26,464

Total Number of Candidates Appeared in Test-81,187

Total Number of Male Candidates Appeared in Test-39,801

Total Number of Female Candidates Appeared in Test-41,396

Qualifying Marks - 35% for Unreserved category =42 marks

Qualifying Marks - 30% for Reserved category =36 marks

Total Number of Qualified Candidates after test -65,445

Total Number of Male Qualified Candidates after test - 35,882 (90.15%)

Total Number of Female Qualified Candidates after test - 29,563(71.41%)

  • Arun Kumar
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    Arun Kumar is Senior Assistant Editor with Hindustan Times. He has spent two-and-half decades covering Bihar, including politics, educational and social issues.

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