The streets of Patna, Bihar have been filled with chaos and tension as aspiring candidates for the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) staged protests and attempted to gherao the BPSC office. With allegations of irregularities in the BPSC exams, the aspirants are demanding the cancellation and re-examination of the exam. The situation escalated when the protesting students were met with force by the police, leading to a standoff between the two groups.
Aspirants of the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) have been protesting for eight days now, demanding a re-examination of the 70th BPSC exam. Independent MP Pappu Yadav has joined the protest and appealed to opposition MPs and MLAs to show their support. YouTuber and educator Faisal Khan, known as Khan Sir, has also joined the protest and urged the BPSC to consider the plight of the students. The BPSC aspirants have previously met Bihar BJP President Dilip Jaiswal and have also protested against changes in the exam pattern and the normalisation process.
The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has announced that it will conduct a re-test for the students who were allotted the Patna’s Bapu Pariksha Bhavan as the exam centre for the 70th Integrated Combined Competitive Examination. The decision was made after CCTV footage revealed that some miscreants created chaos at the centre, causing issues for other students. The re-exam is expected to take place in the second or third week of January, and strict action will be taken against those involved in the incident.
The long wait is finally over for candidates who appeared in the SSC Constable GD Recruitment 2024 exam. The Staff Selection Commission will soon release the final result for this recruitment, filling over 46,000 vacancies in various paramilitary forces. The result and merit list will be available on the official website for candidates to check and download. Guidelines for the upcoming BPSC 70th Preliminary Competitive Exam on December 13 have also been issued by the commission.
The popular owners of Patna's coaching centres, Faizal Khan and Motiur Rahman Khan, known as "Khan Sir" and "Guru Rahman," were detained along with other protesters during a demonstration against the Bihar Public Service Commission's use of "normalisation" in their upcoming preliminary test. Normalisation is a controversial process that aims to address variation in difficulty levels of different question papers, potentially disadvantaging deserving students. While the BPSC has not officially announced normalisation for the December 13 exam, protesters are demanding a written assurance that it will not be implemented. Several candidates have raised objections to normalisation in the past, leading to changes in the results after intervention by the Patna High Court.
The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) will release the 70th Integrated Combined Preliminary Competitive Examination admit card on its official website today. Aspirants appearing in the prelims exam can download the admit card from the website once it is uploaded. The exam is scheduled for December 13/14, 2024 and the direct download link for the BPSC 70th Admit Card 2024 will be provided. A step-by-step guide for downloading the admit card is also mentioned for convenience.
A shocking incident took place in a primary school in Bihar, where two teachers were caught in an objectionable position by fifth-grade girl students. The outraged parents demanded action from the headmaster, who was forced to confine the accused teachers and inform the Block Education Officer. The investigation found the allegations to be true and strict actions will be taken against the accused teachers.
The Bihar Public Service Commission has issued a warning regarding fake phone calls being made to candidates for BPSC teacher recruitment. Culprits are asking for money from aspirants by promising to include their names in the merit list or secure district selection. BPSC has reported the matter to the Economic Offences Unit and has provided a helpline number for candidates to report any such calls. The commission has also warned that strict action will be taken against anyone involved in spreading rumors or giving money out of greed.
BPSC has released the results for Assistant Engineer positions in Mechanical and Civil, along with revised results for Assistant Engineer Civil. Candidates can check their scores on the official website. A total of 3,116 and 6,244 candidates appeared for the Mechanical and Civil exams respectively, with 57 and 175 qualifying after document verification. The commission has also declared a previously withheld candidate as qualified.