Bihar ITICAT Result 2025 Out: BCECEB publishes rank cards, counselling next

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Bihar ITICAT Result 2025 Out: BCECEB publishes rank cards, counselling next
September 12, 2025

The Bihar ITICAT Result 2025 is out, and the rush to check ranks has begun. The Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) has published rank cards for the Industrial Training Institute Competitive Admission Test on its official site, bceceboard.bihar.gov.in. The exam was held on June 15, 2025, capping a tight application window that closed on May 17. For thousands of candidates aiming for electrician, fitter, welder, mechanic, COPA, and other ITI trades, this result is the first big hurdle cleared.

BCECEB has issued two types of rank cards this year: District Wise Rank and Open Merit Rank. The district list shows your position among applicants from your home district, while the open merit list reflects your standing statewide. Both matter during counselling, where merit, category rules, and your choices together decide your seat.

Bihar ITICAT Result 2025: rank cards out

Downloading your rank card takes a minute if you have your details ready. Use your roll number and date of birth exactly as on the admit card. Save a clean PDF copy and print two sets—one for counselling, one as backup.

  • Go to bceceboard.bihar.gov.in
  • Find the “ITICAT 2025 Rank Card” link on the homepage
  • Enter roll number and date of birth
  • Submit to view your result
  • Download and store the PDF safely

Check every detail on the rank card—name spelling, roll number, category, date of birth, and rank. If anything looks wrong, note it immediately. Keep screenshots or PDFs as proof of what you see on screen. If BCECEB opens a correction window or issues instructions for discrepancies, follow those quickly. The helpdesk usually gets busy right after results, so prepare your query with clear evidence.

If the site is slow or unresponsive, try during off-peak hours, switch to a different browser, or clear cache and reload. Avoid multiple logins from different devices at the same time—sessions can clash and lock you out temporarily.

Counselling: what to do next

Counselling: what to do next

The next stage is online counselling. BCECEB will post the detailed schedule soon, including registration dates, choice-filling windows, document upload timelines, seat allotment rounds, and reporting deadlines. Until then, get your documents ready and research your preferences so you can lock your choices early when the portal opens.

Here’s how the process typically flows:

1) Registration and choice filling: Create your counselling account, verify your details, and list preferred trades and institutes in order. Keep a long list ready—popular government ITIs and top trades fill fast.

2) Document upload and verification: Scan and upload documents as per the format and size guidelines. Ensure clarity; blurred uploads lead to rejection.

3) Seat allotment: Allotment is based on merit (open merit rank), reservation rules of the state, your category, and seat availability. You’ll get a provisional allotment letter if selected.

4) Fee payment and reporting: Confirm the seat within the given window. Then report to the allotted ITI with originals for verification. Miss a deadline, and you may lose the seat.

Keep these documents ready (originals plus multiple photocopies):

  • Class 10 mark sheet and certificate
  • Admit card and ITICAT 2025 rank card
  • Photo ID (Aadhaar or equivalent) and recent passport photos
  • Domicile certificate of Bihar
  • Category certificate (SC/ST/EBC/BC/EWS) if claimed, in the prescribed format
  • Income certificate (if applicable)
  • Disability certificate (if applicable)

Before locking choices, do your homework. Look up the institute’s affiliation (NCVT/SCVT), trade labs, placement records, location and commute, hostel availability, and shift timings. Government ITIs usually have lower fees; private institutes vary. For trades with heavy practical work—like mechanic motor vehicle or welder—well-equipped workshops make a real difference. For COPA or similar, check computer lab capacity and internet access.

Expect multiple allotment rounds. If you don’t get a seat in round one, don’t panic—keep participating. Upgradation is common when higher-ranked candidates reshuffle or withdraw. If you’re happy with a seat, freeze it and complete reporting on time.

Watch for common mistakes that trip candidates up: uploading the wrong certificate format, using expired category or income certificates, missing fee deadlines, and entering mismatched names across documents. If your name differs across school and Aadhaar records, carry an affidavit or the supporting proof accepted by the board.

A quick refresher on the exam: ITICAT is Bihar’s entry route to skill-based training across a wide network of government and private ITIs. The exam filters candidates for trades that lead straight to shop floors, workshops, and service centers—jobs where skill speaks louder than degrees. Down the line, candidates can pursue higher NCVT levels, apprenticeships, or lateral options in polytechnics depending on the trade and performance.

For now, the priority is simple: download the rank card, line up your documents, and track the counselling noticeboard on the official site every day. When the schedule drops, the windows will be tight. Set alerts, double-check your email and SMS, and stick to the instructions exactly as BCECEB posts them.

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