BPSC 69th Mains Exam Result Declared, 1005 Candidates Qualify
BPSC 69th Mains Exam Result Declared, 1005 Candidates Qualify
BPSC 69th Mains Exam Result: The exam took place between January 3 and 6 and on January 20 and 21 in Patna. Of the 3,444 candidates who appeared for the Mains examination, 1,005 passed.

The Bihar Public Service Commission has released the BPSC 69th Mains exam results 2024 today, September 1. Candidates who took the exam may go to the official BPSC website at bpsc.bih.nic.in to check and download their scorecards. It is available in a PDF format. The exam took place between January 3 and 6 and on January 20 and 21 in Patna. It was conducted in two shifts from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and from 2 pm to 5 pm. Of the 3,444 candidates who appeared for the Mains examination, 1,005 passed.

The BPSC is administering the Main exam to fill up a total of 475 vacancies in several departments of the Bihar government. Candidates who clear the mains exams will next be called for the interview round, which will carry a weightage of 100 marks. Those who clear the last round will be recruited into numerous posts in departments like Education, Revenue, Finance, Home, and Social Welfare as well as the State Election Commission.

BPSC 69th Mains Result: How to Download?

Candidates can download their admission cards by following the methods outlined below.

Step 1- Visit the BPSC website at bpsc.bih.nic.in.

Step 2 – On the home page, click the BPSC 69th Mains Result 2023 link.

Step 3 – The result will appear on the screen in a PDF format.

Step 4 – Search for your roll number.

Step 5 – Download and save the page for further use. Make a hard copy for future reference.

According to the schedule, the General Hindi paper was held on Jan 3, the General Studies first paper on Jan 4, the General Studies second paper on Jan 5, and the Essay subject paper on January 6. The optional papers were held on January 20 and 21. The BPSC 69th Main Exam comprises three subjects – General Studies, Essays, and Optional subjects. The General Studies paper consists of 250 questions, each carrying two marks. The essay paper carries 250 marks while the optional subject paper has 500 marks. The prelims exam was conducted on September 30 in a single shift from 12 pm to 2 pm and saw the participation of approximately three lakh candidates. The results were released in November.

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