New Delhi:
BPSC Teacher Recruitment Exam 2023:bpsc Admit card for teacher recruitment exam has been issued. Bihar Public Service Commission has released the admit card for BPSC Teacher Recruitment Exam. Candidates who have applied for bumper recruitment of teachers in Bihar can download the BPSC admit card from the official website of the commission bpsc.bih.nic.in. Kindly inform that more than 1 lakh 70 thousand posts of teachers will be filled in the state for this recruitment exam. The admit card contains the exam center, exam timings, exam guidelines and other details.
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The commission had earlier issued the BPSE e-admit card. Candidates had to upload a fixed size photograph in the dashboard before downloading it. Only the exam center code and district information was provided in the e-admit card.
More than 1 lakh 70 thousand posts
1 lakh 70 thousand 461 teachers are to be recruited in Bihar through BPSC Teacher Recruitment 2023 campaign. These vacancies are for Primary School Teacher, Middle School Teacher and High School Teacher Posts.
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bpsc exam
This exam is scheduled to be held from 24th August to 26th August. The exam will be conducted in two shifts on all three days. The first shift exam will be conducted from 10 am to 12 noon while the second shift exam will be conducted from 3.30 pm to 5.30 pm.
bpac exam guide
Bihar Public Service Commission has also issued guidelines for BPSC Teacher Recruitment Exam. Accordingly, candidates will be allowed to enter the examination center only 1 hour before the commencement of the examination. Entry will be closed before 1 hour. Candidates will be allowed to leave the examination hall only after sealing the used OMR answer book after completion of the examination.
Marks required to pass bpsc
To clear the Bihar BPSC Teacher Recruitment Exam, 40 percent marks are required for General Category candidates, 36.5 percent for Backward Class candidates, 34 percent for Very Backward Class candidates and 32 percent for SC, ST and Disabled candidates. It will be mandatory to do so.