BPSC 71st CCE prelims 2025 exam centre address corrected for Samastipur candidates; centre code remains same
Vikas Kumar Pandit | September 11, 2025 | 06:40 PM IST | 1 min read
BPSC 71st CCE 2025: The centre address revision applies to candidates with serial numbers 229373 to 229612 in Samastipur district. Prelims exam on September 13.
The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) corrected the address of one exam centre for the BPSC Integrated 71st Combined Competitive Examination (CCE). The BPSC 71st CCE Prelims 2025 exam is scheduled to be held on September 13, 2025.
The exam will be conducted in a single session from 12 pm to 2 pm across 912 centres in 37 districts of Bihar. As per the official notice, the revision applies to candidates with serial numbers 229373 to 229612 in Samastipur district.
The exam centre code remains SAM6239, but the address is corrected from Uchcha Madhyamik Vidyalaya, Pagra, Dalsinghsarai, Samastipur to Utkramit Madhya Vidyalaya, Pagra, Dalsinghsarai, Samastipur.
The commission has asked candidates to report to the revised centre on the scheduled date and time. BPSC 71st CCE admit cards for the exam are available on the official website at bpsc.bihar.gov.in.
BPSC 71st CCE Prelims 2025: Reporting time for candidates
Earlier today, the commission released the BPSC 71st CCE Prelims 2025 exam guidelines , stating that candidates will have to report to their assigned exam centres 2.5 hours before the exam begins.
“Candidates must report to their assigned exam centre at least 2.5 hours before the start of the exam. Entry to the exam centre will begin at 9:30 AM, and candidates will be allowed to enter the exam hall only until 11:00 AM, one hour before the exam starts,” the official guideline said.
It further stated that bringing or using mobile phones, calculators, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi devices, electronic pens, pagers, smart watches, or any electronic gadgets inside the exam premises is prohibited.
Candidates found engaging in misconduct or in possession of such electronic items will be barred from BPSC examinations for five years, and if they spread misleading or sensational information, they will face a three-year ban.
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