BSEB releases list of D.El.Ed. institutions, setting July 15 as deadline for correcting errors via email
BSEB releases list of D.El.Ed. institutions: this bihar school examination board (BSEB) publishes the official list of recognized institutions and affiliated institutions authorized to offer Diploma in Basic Education (D.El.Ed.) 2026 Academic Session Program. While announcing the list, the board also directed all institutions to carefully verify the details and report any discrepancies before the stipulated deadline.The latest notification applies to government and private teacher training institutions recognized by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE). BSEB has made it clear that organizations must ensure that the information published is accurate and any corrections will only be accepted within the stipulated time.
Objections can only be submitted via email
The board issues strict guidelines for the objection process. Organizations discovering any errors must submit formal representations via email only.Objections must be received by BSEB before 5:00 pm on July 15, 2026. Any representations received after the deadline will not be considered.The board also clarified that objections raised through mail or any offline mode will be rejected. Only emails sent to coevividhbseb@gmail.com within the stipulated time will be reviewed.
How an institution raises an objection
Institutions requesting corrections to the published list should follow the procedures prescribed by BSEB:
- Visit the BSEB official website and visit the list of D.El.Ed. institutions.
- Double-check all information related to the organization.
- Prepare a formal objection that clearly identifies the errors that need to be corrected.
- Attach all relevant supporting documents.
- Send the complete statement to coevividhbseb@gmail.com via the official email of the institution.
- Make sure the email reaches BSEB before 5:00 pm on July 15, 2026.
Candidates are advised to continue to pay attention to the official website to get complete details of the BSEB DELEd exam.



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