BPSC 66th Main exam begins; Important COVID-19 guidelines to follow
Ujjwal Kirti | July 29, 2021 | 10:26 AM IST | 2 mins read
BPSC has begun the BPSC 66th Mains exam today. Latecomers did not get entry in the exam hall.
NEW DELHI: The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPCS) is now conducting the BPSC 66th Mains exam at various exam centres of Bihar today. According to the BPSC exam dates 2021, the main exam of BPSC 66th is scheduled to be conducted from July 29 to 31, 2021 in two shifts. Students are allowed to appear for the exam after showing their BPSC admit card 2021 and valid photo identification proof. BPSC has also released the BPSC 66th Main Combined (Written) exam day guidelines PDF on the official website.
According to the ground reports, all the COVID-19 guidelines were followed and candidates got entry after the thermal screening. The exam centre authorities made sure that no one entered without the mask and proper sanitization. Gates were closed at 9:55 AM and no latecomers were allowed to enter.
BPSC 66th Mains exam - Exam shifts
|
66th Mains exam date |
Shift |
Subject |
|
July 29, 2021 (Thursday) |
10 am - 1 pm (Shift 1) |
General Hindi |
|
2 pm - 5 pm (Shift 2) |
General Studies - Paper I |
|
|
July 30, 2021 (Friday) |
10 am - 1 pm (Shift 1) |
General Studies - Paper II |
|
July 31, 2021 (Saturday) |
2 pm - 5 pm (Shift 2) |
Optional Subject |
BPSC Mains exam 2021 - COVID-19, test centre guidelines
Reach on time: Students must reach the exam centre before the time specified on their BPSC 66th Mains admit card. As we saw that latecomers were not allowed in the first shift.
Instructions for the OMR sheet: Make sure that the answer sheet is duly stitched and the page numbers are in serial order before one starts writing. If not, bring this to the notice of the invigilator. Write all the details in the required space only, not on the cover page of the answer sheet or anywhere else.
Use blue/black ballpoint pen: While writing the BPSC answer sheet, students need to use either a blue or black pen. If you are changing the pen from blue to black, make sure the answer sheet has the invigilator's approval. Use of pencil, any other colour pen, glitter pens, gel pens, markers, highlighters are strictly prohibited and will lead to disqualification.
Don’t use any religious symbols: Using the religious symbol or writing any slogans on the answer sheet are strictly not allowed. Writing sorry, thank you or asking to pass the exam will lead to disqualification and strict action will be taken. Use of a whitener and putting the cash in is also prohibited.
Give the answer sheet to the invigilator: Check all the answers are in the correct order according to the BPSC question paper. Give the answer sheet to the invigilator properly before leaving the BPSC 66th exam hall.
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