BPSC teacher recruitment exam 2023 begins from today; exam day guidelines, admit card link
Anu Parthiban | August 24, 2023 | 10:01 AM IST | 2 mins read
BPSC teacher recruitment 2023 admit card download link is available at bpsc.bih.nic.in. Know minor changes announced in the exam centre address.
NEW DELHI: The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) will be conducting the teacher recruitment exam 2023 from today at various exam centres. Candidates who applied for the Bihar teacher recruitment exam 2023 will have to appear in the written test for further selection process.
The commission will be conducting the exam in two shifts - first shift will begin from 10 AM to 12 noon and second shift from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM. Candidates will have to download the BPSC teacher admit card 2023 from the official website, bpsc.bih.nic.in, and carry the hall ticket to the exam hall.
The BPSC school teacher admit card 2023 is mandatory for verification purposes. The BPSC teacher recruitment exam 2023 will be conducted on August 24, 25 and 26.
As per the latest BPSC notification, minor correction in the exam centre address has been notified. “On 25.08.2023 and 26.08.2023, the online admit card of all the candidates appearing in the said examination was issued on the Commission's website www.bpsc.bih.nic.in. Partial correction has been made in the address for the clarity of the address of the examination center,” it said.
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BPSC exam centre detail in admit card |
BPSC exam centre details |
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PAT8174 Patna Convent, Shivji Chowk, Ramkrishna Nagar, Patna- 800027 |
PAT8174 Patna Convent, South of Bhupatipur, Mithapur Bus Stand, West Ramkrishna Nagar, Patna- 800027 |
BPSC Teacher Recruitment 2023: Exam guidelines
- Candidates will be allowed entry into the exam hall for the first shift from 7.30 AM and 1 PM for the second shift. Entry gates will be closed an hour before the commencement of the examination.
- All candidates should carry an additional copy of the e-Admit Card with them to the examination center in each shift and hand it over to the invigilator by signing it during the examination period.
- The BPSC exam will be objective in nature. Therefore, marker, white fluid, blade, eraser are not allowed in the examination hall.
- Mobile phone, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi gadget, electronic pen, pager, smart watch etc. are not prohibited inside the exam hall. If a candidate is found with any kind of electronic material inside the examination hall, it will be considered as misconduct.
- In case of indulging in malpractice or found with electronic material in the examination hall, the candidate will be debarred from Bihar Public Service Commission examinations for the next five years, including this examination. In case a candidate is found spreading misleading or sensational rumors related to the examination, they will be debarred for three years.
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