BPSC 65th Notification for 2019 Released; apply online from July 10 to July 24
Piyush.Dixit | July 5, 2019 | 10:02 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, July 5: Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has released the notification of BPSC 65th exam on July 4, 2019. Along with releasing of the notification, authority has also issued the date to fill the application form. As per the official notification, the authority has announced 434 vacancies. Candidates can fill the application form of BPSC 65th exam from July 10 to July 24, 2019. Last date to pay exam fee is July 30, 2019 while last date to complete the application form is August 6, 2019.
Candidates should take note that minimum age to apply for certain post is different while maximum age for male is 37 years and for females it is 40 years. Candidates who have completed graduation can apply for this exam. However, there is age relaxation for the candidates belonging to reserved categories. Candidates belonging to General, OBC categories and other state candidates have to pay Rs. 600 as the application fee, while SC/ST candidates and females (of all categories) have to pay Rs. 150.
To fill BPSC application form candidates are advised to visit the official website (www.bpsc.bih.nic.in/) of the Commission and click on the registration link. Aspiring candidates can apply for BPSC through online mode only.
Before filling BPSC application form, candidates must keep some documents ready like scanned photograph , signature, mobile number, valid email id, any one photo - identity proof issued by State or Central Government like PAN card/Aadhaar card/Voter Id card/Passport/ Driving License and details of Visa/Debit/Credit card and Net Banking to pay the application fee.
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