BPSC Exam Date 2022: Prelims rescheduled due to lack of seating at CBSE schools
BPSC Exam Date: BPSC combined competitive prelims exam has been rescheduled from May 7 to May 8, 2022.
Abhiraj P | March 29, 2022 | 04:19 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has revised the 67th BPSC exam date for the combined competitive exam prelims due to a lack of seating arrangements in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) schools, as the board is conducting the internal exams. As per a notice published on the BPSC website – bpsc.bih.nic.in, the exam has been rescheduled to be held for May 8, 2022. Earlier, the BPSC combined competitive exam was scheduled to be conducted on May 7.
This is the second time the BPSC exam date 2022 is getting rescheduled. Earlier, the exam was rescheduled from April 30 to May 7. The BPSC combined competitive prelims exam paper carries questions of 150 marks. The exam is conducted for a duration of 2 hours. After qualifying the BPSC prelims exam, candidates will be able to write the main examination.
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Candidates can check the official notice regarding the rescheduled exam on the BPSC website or by clicking on the direct link provided here: Direct link .
67th BPSC prelims admit card 2022
BPSC admit card for the combined competitive prelims exam will be uploaded on the BPSC website by the commission 15 days prior to the BPSC exam date 2022. It is ideal for candidates to keep an eye out for further updates on the BPSC website.
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