
Get the direct download link for the Bihar B.Ed CET Admit Card 2026. The Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University (BRABU) will release the hall ticket on June 1, 2026. Get all the exam guidelines here.
If your friends are telling you that the Bihar B.Ed entrance exam might get postponed because the admit cards are not out yet, they're wrong. Here's the real picture.
The Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University, Muzaffarpur (BRABU) is right on track. The official portal is fully prepared to release the Bihar B.Ed CET Admit Card 2026 on June 1 — and honestly, this is worth knowing — 2026. Yes, that is tomorrow. The exam is scheduled as a Computer Based Test (CBT) on June 7, 2026. There is absolutely no reason to panic or fall for random social media rumors. Let us take a deep breath and look at how you can download your hall ticket and prepare for the big day. For instant updates on mobile, join the Result Guru Telegram Channel.
Admit Card Release: June 1, 2026. Keep your login credentials ready.
Exam Date: June 7, 2026, conducted in CBT mode across Bihar.
Official Download Link: Direct access is available via https://cetbed.ucanapply.com/univer/public/secure?app_id=UElZMDAwMDEwMA==.
Required Documents: Two printed copies of the admit card and a valid photo ID.
Let's look at the official schedule and details. Having these dates clear in your mind will help you plan your travel and last-minute revision. Here is the complete timeline of the Bihar 2 Year B.Ed Admission Test (CET BEd Admissions 2026).
Event / Detail | Important Dates & Information |
|---|---|
Conducting Authority | Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University, Muzaffarpur (BRABU) |
Application Start Date | 27/04/2026 |
Last Date to Apply Online | 18/05/2026 |
Last Date for Fee Payment | 18/05/2026 |
Last Date with Late Fees | 21/05/2026 |
Application Correction Window | 22-23 May 2026 |
Bihar B.Ed CET Admit Card 2026 Date | 01/06/2026 (Tomorrow) |
Exam Date (CBT) | 07/06/2026 |
Result Declaration Date | 19/06/2026 |
Look — To refresh your memory, here is what the official notification stated regarding eligibility criteria and the fees paid by candidates. If you have successfully registered — which surprised a lot of people — you already fit these criteria, but it is good to keep them in mind for document verification later.
Category / Course | Details & Requirements |
|---|---|
Bihar 2 Year B.Ed Eligibility | Bachelor's Degree or Master's Degree with at least 50% marks. For BE / B.Tech candidates, a minimum of 55% marks is mandatory. |
Shiksha Shastri Course Eligibility | Bachelor's Degree with Sanskrit as a main subject with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognized Indian university. |
General Category Fee | Rs. 1000/- |
EBC / BC / EWS / Women Fee | Rs. 750/- |
SC / ST Category Fee | Rs. 500/- |
Downloading your admit card does not have to be stressful. Just follow these steps calmly when the link goes live tomorrow.
First, visit the official Bihar B.Ed CET portal at https://biharcetbed-brabu.in/.
Avoid clicking on spammy third-party links that promise direct downloads but only redirect you to endless ads.
Second, locate the login button or the direct link to download the admit card. You can also directly access the candidate login page through the https://cetbed.ucanapply.com/univer/public/secure?app_id=UElZMDAwMDEwMA== portal.
Third, enter your registered login credentials, which include your username and password generated during registration. If you have forgotten your password, do not worry. There is a "Forgot Password" link right below the login boxes. You can easily reset it using your registered mobile number or email ID.
Fourth, click on the "Submit" button. Your Bihar B.Ed CET hall ticket will appear on your screen.
Fifth, carefully review all the details on the card. Check your name, roll number, exam center address, and photograph. If everything is correct, download the PDF and print at least two copies. It is always smart to save a copy in your Google Drive or email inbox for emergencies.
The entrance examination will take place in several cities across Bihar. This ensures candidates do not have to travel too far from their hometowns. The designated exam districts are:
Ara
Bhagalpur
Chapra
Darbhanga
Gaya
Hajipur
Madhepura
Munger
Muzaffarpur
Patna
Purnea
Your specific center address will be clearly printed on your admit card. We highly recommend visiting the exam center a day in advance if you live in another city. This will save you from last-minute panic on the morning of June 7.
Once you clear this exam, your scores will determine your admission into B.Ed colleges affiliated with these prestigious state universities:
Aryabhatt Knowledge University, Patna
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University, Muzaffarpur
Bhupendra Narayan Mandal University, Madhepura
Jai Prakash University, Chapra
Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University, Darbhanga
Lalit Narayan Mithila University, Darbhanga
Magadh University, Bodh Gaya
Maulana Mazharul Haque Arabic and Persian University, Patna
Munger University, Munger
Patliputra University, Patna
Patna University, Patna
Purnea University, Purnea
Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur
Veer Kunwar Singh University, Ara
These universities together run all the top government and private B.Ed colleges in the state. Securing a seat in a government college will drastically reduce your fees, so try your best to get a high rank.
Since the exam is on June 7, you only have a week left. Let us quickly revise the exam pattern. The Bihar B.Ed CET exam consists of 120 objective-type questions. Each question carries one mark. The total duration is 120 minutes (2 hours). There is no negative marking, which is a massive relief!
The marks distribution is as follows:
General English Comprehension (B.Ed Programme) / General Sanskrit Comprehension (Shiksha Shastri Programme): 15 Questions / 15 Marks
General Hindi: 15 Questions / 15 Marks
Logical & Analytical Reasoning: 25 Questions / 25 Marks
General Awareness: 40 Questions / 40 Marks
Teaching-Learning Environment in Schools: 25 Questions / 25 Marks
In these final seven days, your focus should shift from learning new topics to consolidating what you already know. Here is how you should approach each section.
General Awareness: This is the highest-scoring section with 40 marks. Focus on Indian History, Geography, Polity, General Science, and Current Affairs of the last six months. Do not spend too much time reading thick books now. Go through summarized notes or monthly current affairs compilations.
Teaching-Learning Environment in Schools: This section tests your pedagogical aptitude. Think like an ideal, patient teacher who prioritizes the student's growth and emotional well-being. Most questions here are situation-based.
Avoid extreme or highly punitive options. Choose the most constructive and positive approach.
Logical & Analytical Reasoning: Regular practice of syllogisms, blood relations, series completion, and coding-decoding is key here. Solve at least 20-30 reasoning questions daily to keep your mind sharp and quick.
Language Sections (English/Sanskrit & Hindi): Focus on basic grammar, synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and reading comprehension. These are easy-to-score sections if your basics are clear.
It is important to keep your cool on the day of the exam.
Make sure you pack your bag the night before.
You must bring a physical, printed copy of your admit card. Digital copies on your smartphone will not be accepted at the gate.
Carry a valid government-issued photo ID. This could be your Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, or Driving License. The name on the ID card must match the name on your admit card exactly.
Reach the exam center at least one hour before the reporting time printed on your hall ticket.
This gives you plenty of time for biometric verification without rushing.
Do not bring any electronic gadgets, smartwatches, calculators, or study materials into the exam hall. They will not be allowed inside, and there may not be a secure place to store them.
Sometimes, despite all care, errors creep in. If you find any spelling errors in your name, date of birth, category, or if your photograph is blurred, do not lose your calm. You must contact the helpline numbers provided on the official portal https://biharcetbed-brabu.in/ immediately. Alternatively, you can write an email to the BRABU exam cell with your application form details and proof of correction. They will guide you on how to get it rectified or issue a provisional clearance for the exam day.
Oh, and one more thing. There is a small detail in the official https://d1fij890xi0cmd.cloudfront.net/ums/cetbed-brabu/2026/scrollbars/1780119763_notification-regarding-admit-card.pdf that most candidates completely miss. You actually need to print two copies of your admit card. Why? Because you must sign one copy in front of the invigilator and hand it over to them during the exam. If you fail to submit that signed copy, your candidature will not be processed. So, do yourself a favor and print an extra copy right away. Keep both copies safe, along with two passport-sized photographs matching the one on your registration form.
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