BPSC 68th prelims admit card 2022 tomorrow at bpsc.gov.in
Arpita Das | January 27, 2023 | 04:29 PM IST | 1 min read
Those candidates appearing for the BPSC 68th prelims 2022 exam need to carry a hard copy of the admit card on the day of the exam.
NEW DELHI: The Bihar Public Service Commission will release BPSC 68th prelims admit card 2022 tomorrow, January 28, 2023. Candidates can check and download the BPSC 68th prelims exam admit card through the official site of BPSC- bpsc.gov.in. The exam will be held on February 12, 2023.
The BPSC 68th combined competitive examination will be held in a single shift from 12 noon to 2 pm. There will be 100 questions in the optional paper. Candidates will be awarded 1 mark for the correct answer and -0.25 marks for the wrong answer will be deducted in the BPSC 68th prelims examination.
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The admit card is the mandatory document which needs to be carried on the exam day. Candidates with the BPSC admit card will not be allowed to enter the exam hall. There are a total of 805 examination centres in 38 districts of Bihar for the exam.
BPSC 68th prelims admit card 2022: How to download
Candidates can follow the below-mentioned steps, to access the admit card-
- Candidates at first need to visit the official website- bpsc.bih.nic.in.
- On the home page, click on BPSC 68th prelims admit card 2022 link.
- Enter the necessary login credentials and submit.
- The BPSC admit card will get displayed on the screen.
- Download the admit card and take a print of it to carry on the exam day.
Earlier, the list of ineligible candidates for the BPSC exam was released on January 20. As per the list, a total of 771 candidates are disqualified from the BPSC 68th prelims exam.
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