BPSC issues exam day guidelines for TRE 3.0 to be held on March 15
BPSC TRE 3.0 exam to be held on March 16 has been postponed. Candidates found using unfair means will be debarred from taking the exams held by the commission.
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Subscribe NowAnu Parthiban | March 13, 2024 | 09:41 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has issued important instructions for candidates appearing in the BPSC teacher recruitment examination (BPSC TRE 3.0) on March 15. The commission recently announced the postponement of the exam scheduled on March 16 due to “unavoidable reasons”. The revised dates are yet to be announced.
The BPSC TRE 3 exam is held to fill a total of 87,774 vacancies in primary, secondary and higher secondary levels. Admit cards for the students appearing in the exam were issued on the official website, bpsc.bih.nic.in.
As per the exam schedule, the recruitment exam for Classes 6 to 8 teachers category will be held in the first shift on March 15 and the Class 1 to 5 teacher category exam in the second shift. Morning shift will be held from 9.30 am to 12 noon and afternoon shift from 2.30 pm to 5 pm.
BPSC TRE 3.0 exam day guidelines
The BPSC instructed candidates to strictly adhere to the instruction given in the TRE 3 admit card. Here’s the guidelines to be followed by the candidates on exam day.
- Candidates should reach the exam centre 2 hours before the exam commences. The entry gate will be closed one hour before the exam timing.
- Candidates will write the question booklet number and roll number in the OMR answer sheet.
- The decision on candidature will be taken by the commission after due verification of their eligibility and details submitted in the online application.
- In case the details entered in the application are found to be incorrect, the candidature may be cancelled and he/she may be debarred from participating in this examination or the other examinations held by the BPSC.
- Carrying and using electronic items like mobile, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi gadget, electronic pen, pager wrist watch in the examination centre is prohibited.
- Legal action will be taken under Bihar Examination Conducting Act, 1981 if a candidate is found to be using electronic gadget or unfair means.
- In case of any misconduct, the candidate will be debarred from the examinations for the next five years.
- If a candidate is found to be spreading misleading information or rumours related to the examination, he/she will be debarred from the examinations for three years.
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