BPSC 65th CCE (Pre) Exam 2019: List of Ineligible Candidates Released
vikrant.shukla | September 13, 2019 | 10:31 AM IST
NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 13: Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has released a list of ineligible candidates who will not be able to appear in the BPSC 65th Combined (Preliminary) Competitive Exam (CCE) 2019. The BPSC 65th CCE Pre Exam will be conducted on October 15, 2019, from 12 am to 2 pm.
On September 12, 2019, the BPSC released the list of candidates who are ineligible to appear in the BPSC 65th CCE Preliminary exam 2019.
Why?
These candidates are ineligible on the grounds of overage. As they have exceeded the maximum age limit required to apply for the BPSC CCE 2019 exams.
What does the list contain?
BPSC has released the list online in PDF format. This list contains the name, DOB, Registration number and category of the candidates. The list contains a total of 1175 ineligible candidates out of which;
510 - Male (General/EWS)
65 - Female (General/EWS)
207 Male & Female (SC/ST)
393 Male & Female (EBC/BC)
Now what?
Their candidature has been rejected and they won’t be able to appear in any exam or activity related to the BPSC 65th CCE 2019.
BPSC in its official notice also mentioned that if any candidate has any issues regarding their rejection, they can email the commission on its email ID bpscpat-bih@nic.in before September 17, 2019.
To check the list and for any further update, candidates are advised to visit the official website of bpsc.bih.nic.in
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