BPSC 68th final answer key released; raise objections by March 7 at bpsc.bih.nic.in
Anu Parthiban | March 5, 2023 | 12:55 PM IST | 1 min read
The commission announced one more chance for candidates to challenge the BPSC 68th final answer key 2023. Send email in the format given below by March 7.
NEW DELHI: The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has released the BPSC 68th final answer key at bpsc.bih.nic.in. Along with the BPSC 68th prelims final answer key, the commission has also given remarks of each answer and the details of questions which were not challenged.
The final answer key was uploaded based on the expert review of the objections raised by the candidates. However, the commission informed that candidates can challenge BPSC final answer key once again along with a proper proof.
“Candidates who are not satisfied with this answer and have any new evidence or argument in favor of their objection, which is not a repetition of previously dedicated evidence, only such candidates can send objections or suggestions to the Commission's Email- bpscpat-bih@nic.in,” the BPSC said.
Aspirants will have to send the objections against the answer key by March 7 along with the name of the exam, candidate’s name, roll number and address. Candidates will have to send the objections in the format given below.
|
Sl no. |
Question number |
Answer announced |
Answer specified in OMR |
Answer suggested by candidate |
Remarks |
As this is the final chance for candidates to challenge the BPSC answer key 2023. Objection received after the deadline will not be entertained, the commission said. The BPSC 68th prelims exam was conducted on February 12. Answer key was released for booklet series A, B, C, D. The commission will soon declare the BPSC 68th result on the official website, bpsc.bih.nic.in.
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