BPSC Civil Services Admit Card 2018 Released;Know steps to download
Anangsha Patra | November 28, 2018 | 10:27 AM IST
NEW DELHI, NOVEMBER 28: Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has released the admit card of BPSC Civil Services on November 28. The admit card has been issued to candidates who have successfully registered for the exam. BPSC Civil Services admit card is available online at http://www.bpsc.bih.nic.in/ . To download the admit card, candidates will have to login with their username and password. Candidates will be able to download their admit card till December 14, 2018. The preliminary examination of BPSC Civil Services will be held on December 16 in a single session from 12 pm to 2 pm across 808 exam centres in 35 districts of the state.
Candidates should note that BPSC Civil Services admit card 2018 is not send to them by post. The admit card carries information related to the exam date, time and details of exam centre. As per notification, candidates are required to print the admit card in letter page size.
The admit card will be available in two pages. First page of the admit card will carry details related to exam and candidate. While, the second page will have important instructions regarding the exam.
In case of any discrepancies in the admit card or if candidates are unable to download the same, should immediately contact the examination helpline number.
Candidates are not allowed to carry any electronic devices like bluetooth, mobile, calculator, wrist watch etc to the examination centre.
Bihar Civil Services Examination is conducted to fill various administrative posts. As many as 1465 vacancies will be filled through this recruitment exam.
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