BPSC Teacher Exam: Know the Percentage of Candidates Appeared in Bihar Teacher Recruitment Exam on First Day

Read on the application

BPSC Teacher Exam: The country’s biggest teacher recruitment exam began on Thursday. On the first day, there was a total attendance of 75 to 80 percent in both the shifts of class I to V examination. BPSC chairman Atul Prasad in a tweet informed that 23 candidates have been arrested across the state for appearing in the examination with false identity. He said that 22 cases are under investigation. At the same time, an FIR has been lodged against a candidate. According to BPSC, around 7.7 lakh candidates appeared for the exam on the first day. Commission Secretary Ravi Bhushan said that the examination was conducted peacefully across the state.

On the first day, the secretary level officials inspected. Commissioners of various districts will inspect the examination centers on Friday and Saturday. Apart from other methods, Artificial Intelligence (AI) was also used to screen the candidates. Most of the candidates are going to have their exam on Friday. More than 8 lakh candidates will appear in the language test. There is a common exam for all.

Selection can be done on 60 marks
Exam experts Dr. like this. Rehman and Vipin Singh said that the cutoff for General category is 60 to 65, OBC 60 to 62, EBC male to 60, General category female cutoff 58, OBC 50 to 55 and EBC 48 to 52. SC-ST category is expected to be between 45 to 48 percent.

Students said that questions were asked from NCERT class 9 to 10. When some questions of 11th and 12th standard were asked. In the first shift, questions were asked from various subjects, including 22 from Mathematics and History, 12 from Geography, 26 from Science, two from Economics and eight from Reasoning. In the first shift, candidates found it very difficult to solve Maths and History questions. The second shift consisted of 25 questions from Maths and Reasoning. Candidates Nancy and Mamata Kumari said that the questions were not asked as per the syllabus given by BPSC. It was difficult to understand where the history and current affairs questions were asked. Ask civil service level questions. Amit, Gaurav, Vaibhav said that different questions are asked from the syllabus.

Leave a Comment