BPSC Combined Mains 2019 Written Results Declared; Know How to Check Now
Team Careers360 | August 14, 2019 | 11:17 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 14: Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has declared the result of BPSC 63rd Combined Mains exam. Candidates can check their result by following the official link given here. BPSC Civil Services 63rd Combined Mains result pdf contains the roll number of qualified candidates. See here steps how to download BPSC Result below.
How to check the 63rd BPSC Civil Services 2019 Mains Written Results?
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Visit the Official Website of BPSC: www.bpsc.bih.nic.in
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Click notification titled “Results of 63rd Combined Main (Written) Competitive Examination”
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A new PDF opens on the screen
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Search for your roll number in the PDF
As per news sources, a total of 4,257 candidates had appeared in the mains exam where 924 have been declared qualified for the 355 vacancies in BPSC for various posts.
The interviews of the qualified candidates will commence from August 27 2019, the notification regarding this will be posted on the official website of BPSC. Candidates need to keep track of the updates on the official website.
Candidates need to carry their original educational certificates along with the reservation certificates (if belonging to a particular category) to the Bihar Public Sevice Commission for the interview round.
The BPSC Combined 2019 Mains Examinations were conducted in centres in Patna on January 12 2019, January 13 2019, January 15 2019, January 17 2019.
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