BPSC 69th CCE Mains application deadline extended till December 16; apply at bpsc.bih.nic.in
Alivia Mukherjee | December 14, 2023 | 07:52 PM IST | 1 min read
The BPSC 69th Mains exam will consist of three subjects including general studies, essay, and an optional subject.
NEW DELHI: Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has extended the BPSC 69th main registration deadline. Last date of submission of Integrated 69th CCE Mains application form has been extended, with late fee, till December 16, 2023.
BPSC, chairman Atul Prasad has also informed that the scanned unevaluated copies of 68th CCE Mains exams has been uploaded on the official portal.
Candidates who passed the BPSC 69th CCE prelims test 2023, the results of which were announced on November 11, 2023, are eligible to apply for the combined (Main) competitive examination 2023.
In the 69th CCE preliminary 2023, a total of 5299 applicants were declared qualified. The recruitment campaign is being held to fill a total of 475 vacancies.
Candidates belonging to the state's scheduled caste or scheduled tribe category, as well as PwD or female candidates, must pay an application fee of Rs 200, while all other candidates must pay a fee of Rs 750.
Steps to apply for BPSC 69th CCE Mains
Candidates can follow these steps to apply for the BPSC 69th CCE Mains.
- Go to the official website at bpsc.bih.nic.in.
- On the homepage, click on the registration option.
- Fill the registration form by entering details such as name, email id, contact information.
- Next, login by entering credentials generated during registration.
- Fill in the application form with required details.
- Upload required documents and pay the fees.
- Download and take a printout of the confirmation page.
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