BPSC TRE Result 2023: Counselling begins from October 18; documents required
Anu Parthiban | October 17, 2023 | 09:04 PM IST | 2 mins read
BPSC TRE Result 2023: Recommended candidates will have to appear in person at the center in the allotted district at 9.30 AM on the scheduled date.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has announced the Teacher Recruitment Exam (TRE) counselling schedule. Candidates who have been qualified in the BPSC school teacher results 2023 will have to participate in the BPSC TRE counselling 2023 to be eligible for recruitment. Candidates can check the BPSC TRE results from the official website, bpsc.bih.nic.in. BPSC TRE Result 2023 (Out) Live
Along with the BPSC TRE results, the districts allotted have also been notified. The recommended candidates will have to appear in person at the center in the allotted district at 9.30 AM on the scheduled date.
As per the BPSC TRE result 2023 for Class 11-12 Hindi subject for the unreserved category, 525 candidates have been provisionally shortlisted. 823 candidates have been allotted Hindi teachers posts for Classes 11-12 in state government schools. According to the total vacancies announced earlier, 298 posts are vacant now.
BPSC TRE Counselling 2023: Documents
Candidates shortlisted for Class 9-10 and Class 11-12 posts should come prepared for orientation for about two weeks.
- Original BPSC admit card.
- Self-attested Aadhaar card.
- All educational and training certificates
- CTET, BTET, STET passing certificate.
- Three passport size photographs.
- Caste certificate.
- Date of birth proof.
BPSC school teacher counselling dates
|
Date |
Classes |
Subject |
|
October 18 |
Secondary (Class 9-10) |
1. Hindi 2. English 3. Mathematics 4. Bengali 5. Persian |
|
October 19 |
Secondary (Class 9-10) |
1 Social Science 2 Sanskrit 3 Urdu 4 Arabic 5 Science |
|
October 20 |
Higher Secondary (Class 11-12) |
1. Physics 2 Chemistry 3. Zoology 4. Botany 5. Mathematics 6. English 7. Economics 8. History 9 Geography 10. Sociology 11. Sanskrit 12 Maghi 13 Maithili 14. Pali 15. Prakrit. |
|
October 21 |
Higher Secondary (Class 11-12) |
1. Hindi 2. Computer Science 3. Political Science 4. Home Science 5. Philosophy 6. Psychology 7 Accountancy 8. Business Study 9. EPS (Entrepreneurship) 10. Music 11. Urdu 12. Persian 13. Arabic 14. Bengali 15. Bhojpuri |
|
October 22 |
Primary (Class 1-5) and remaining secondary/higher secondary (Class 9-12) |
1. Urdu 2 Bengali 3. Remaining successful candidates of secondary, higher secondary |
|
October 23 |
Primary (Class 1-5) and remaining secondary/higher secondary (Class 9-12) |
1. General 2. Remaining successful candidates of primary, secondary, higher secondary |
|
October 24 |
Primary, secondary, higher secondary |
Remaining successful candidates |
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