BPSC 67th Mains 2022 registration begins at bpsc.bih.nic.in
Vagisha Kaushik | November 21, 2022 | 10:59 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates who qualified in BPSC 67th prelims exam 2022 can apply for mains exam. Last date to register is December 6.
NEW DELHI : The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has commenced the registration for the Combined Entrance Examination (CCE) Mains 2022 exam today, November 21, 2022. Candidates who have qualified BPSC 67th prelims 2022 exam can apply for mains on the official website – bpsc.nih.nic.in. Last date to register is December 6, 2022.
BPSC will open the application correction window after submission of applications which will remain open till December 6. BPSC 67th mains exam will be conducted for a total of 802 posts.
The mains exam will be conducted for three subjects including two compulsory subjects – General Hindi carrying 100 marks in which candidates will have to score a minimum of 30 marks, and general studies.
How to apply for BPSC 67th mains exam 2022
- Visit the official website – bpsc.nih.nic.in
- Click on the link for registration
- Fill the required details and upload necessary documents
- Pay the registration fee and click on submit button
- Download BPSC 67th mains 2022 application for future reference
BPSC declared 67th prelims result 2022 on November 17, 2022. Out of 4.75 lakh students that appeared for the exam, only a total of 11,607 candidates cleared the BPSC CCE prelims examination conducted across 1, 153 centres across the state on September 30, 2022.
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