BPSC 69th question paper ‘toughest, different than last year'; cut-offs, PDF download link
BPSC 69th prelims exam will have negative marking. One third mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer. Know expected qualifying cut-off here.
Anu Parthiban | October 2, 2023 | 12:49 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Bihar Public Service Commission concluded the BPSC 69th preliminary combined competitive examination (BPSC 69th CCE) for 475 vacancies. The BPSC 69th exam was held between 12 noon to 2 PM on September 30. As per the BPSC 69th exam analysis, the overall difficulty level of the exam was tougher compared to previous year exams.
Candidates who wrote the exam claimed that the syllabus and pattern was different in the BPSC 69th exam 2023 and that it was comparatively easy for UPSC aspirants.
After the exam got concluded, the commission uploaded the BPSC 69th question paper on the official website, bpsc.bih.nic.in.
Candidates who submitted BPSC 69th admit card and produced a valid photo identification were allowed to appear for the exam. Entry to the examination hall was closed after 11.05 AM.
The commission recently informed candidates that there will be negative marking in the BPSC 69th exam 2023. One third mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer, it said.
A total of 33 vacancies of Supply Inspector Officer (Non-Gazetted) were added as per the request from the Food and Consumer Protection Department.
Wrote 69TH BPSC PT YESTERDAY. Totally different pattern and syllabus. Near to UPSC EXPERIENCE.
— Anand Mohan Jha (@theold_mohan) October 1, 2023
TOUGH FOR TRADITIONAL CORE BPSC ASPIRANT . EASY FOR UPSC ASPIRANT.
EXPECTING POSITIVE OUTCOME.
At buxur, Bihar. pic.twitter.com/MJreboGcCj
Download BPSC 69th question paper PDF download link
BPSC 69th expected cut off
Categories |
Qualifying cut off percentage |
Qualifying cut off marks |
General or UR |
40% |
60 |
OBC |
36.50% |
54.75 |
Extremely Backward Class |
34% |
51 |
SC,ST, Women and PwD |
32% |
48 |
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