BPSC 71st Prelims 2025 Registration Opens: 1,250 Posts Available, Apply Now

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Each year, the Bihar Public Service Commission organizes competitive examinations to recruit candidates for jobs in administrative and civil services in the state. This exam is the most competitive exam in Bihar for aspirants who are looking for a government job. There are several phases involved in the recruitment process like prelims, mains and interviews as part of choosing the best qualified candidates.

Registration Opens: June 2, 2025

Final Date to Apply: June 30, 2025

No. of Posts: 1,250 vacancies under Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC)

Official Website for Applications: bpsc.bihar.gov.in

Eligibility Criteria:

Educational Qualification: Graduation or equivalent from recognized university

Age Limits:

Minimum: 21 years

Maximum (Unreserved Male): 37 years

Maximum (Unreserved Female, Backward Classes, Extremely Backward Classes – both gender): 40 years

Maximum (SC/ST – both gender): 42 years

Examination Information:

Preliminary Exam: Screening test with objective multiple-choice questions

Duration: 2 hours

Total Marks: 150

Negative Marking: 1/3rd of the marks will be deducted for wrong answers.

How to Apply

1. Go to the official BPSC website.

2. Use the registration link for the BPSC 71st CCE 2025 to register.

3. Verify that you correctly complete the Application Form and log into the account.

4. Pay the application fee.

5. Download the confirmation page after submitting the form.

6. Take a printout for reference.

Application Fees

For General candidates – Rs. 600

For SC/ST candidates belonging to the state of Bihar, female candidates belonging to the state of Bihar, and Divyang persons (40% or more) – Rs 150

Biometric fee of Rs. 200 is applicable for each examination.

For other information and updates, please visit the official website: bpsc.bihar.gov.in.

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