BPSE TRE 4: Teaching job aspirants protest delay in notification of recruitment exam
Press Trust of India | May 8, 2026 | 05:05 PM IST | 1 min read
BPSE TRE 4 Notification: The protesting candidates started their march from Patna College and were heading towards Dak Bungalow Chowraha.
PATNA: A large number of teaching job aspirants held a demonstration in Patna on Friday, protesting the delay in notifying the date for the BPSC TRE 4.0 exam. The protesting candidates started their march from Patna College and were heading towards Dak Bungalow Chowraha, when they were stopped by the police near Gandhi Maidan.
"Mild force was used to disperse protestors as they were trying to break the barricade," SP (Central) Diksha said. Several protesters alleged that the police baton-charged them indiscriminately.
The Bihar Public Service Commission Teacher Recruitment Exam (TRE) 4 to fill more than 46,000 posts was expected to be notified in April 2026, the protesters said.
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