Bihar B.Ed CET 2026 Result Download and Expected Cutoff marks for Government College
The Bihar B.Ed CET 2026 results are now available, with instructions on how to check them online & Admission Counselling Process
The Bihar B.Ed CET 2026 results are officially out today (June 19). You can head online right now to check your scores and download your scorecard.
How to check your results:
1. Go to the official site: Go to biharcetbed-brabu.in.
2. Find the link: Look for the one that says "Online Result" or "Bihar B.Ed CET 2026 Result" right on the homepage.
3. Log in: Pop in your Application Number (or Registration Number) along with your password or date of birth.
4. Submit: Your scorecard will pop up on the screen.
5. Save it: Make sure to download the PDF and print out a few copies. You're definitely going to need them for counseling later.
Quick updates & next steps:
Shoutout to the toppers: A big congratulations to Himanshu Aznabi from Vaishali and Ravi/Vivek Kumar from Katihar! They both crushed the exam, tying for the top spot with an incredible score of 117.
Counseling is up next: Registration and college preference picking start pretty much immediately. Don't push this off—log back into the portal soon to lock in the colleges you want.
Available seats:There are about 37,250 B.Ed seats up for grabs across Bihar this year. If you're looking for the biggest hubs, Patliputra University has the most slots available at 6,400, and BRABU is right behind them with 6,200.
Based on recent admission trends and scoring patterns, here is the expected cutoff required to land a seat in a government institute:
For students belonging to the General or Unreserved (UR) category, the expected safe cutoff marks typically range from 90 to 95+ out of 120. This indicates that achieving a score within this bracket significantly increases the probability of securing admission in a government college, considering recent admission trends and scoring patterns.
The cutoff marks for OBC/BC (Backward Classes) are generally lower than those for the General/Unreserved category. While the General/UR category requires a score between 90-95+, the expected safe cutoff for OBC/BC students falls within the range of 84 to 91. This reflects the reservation policies aimed at providing opportunities to socially and educationally backward classes.
For students belonging to the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), the expected safe cutoff marks are generally set slightly lower than the OBC/BC category. The provided data indicates a range of 82 to 90 for EWS candidates to be considered safe for admission into government colleges. This category was introduced to offer opportunities to students from lower income groups who do not fall under other reservation categories.
Students from Extremely Backward Classes (EBC) can expect a safe cutoff range of 80 to 87. This category often includes specific sub-groups within the backward classes that may have unique criteria for admissions. The score range suggests that EBC candidates need to aim for a score within this bracket to have a good chance of securing admission.
The cutoff marks for Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) are typically the lowest among all categories, reflecting affirmative action policies. For SC (Scheduled Caste) candidates, the expected safe cutoff is between 75 and 81. For ST (Scheduled Tribe) candidates, the range is slightly different, from 77 to 83. These lower cutoffs are designed to ensure representation from historically marginalized communities.
