BPSC never disappoints: 70th CCE Re-Exam Scheduled for January 4, 2025

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Introduction: BPSC 70th CCE Re-Exam Scheduled for January 4, 2025

The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has announced the rescheduling of the Integrated 70th Combined (Preliminary) Competitive Examination (CCE). The re-exam is now slated to take place on January 4, 2025, at Bapu Parisar in Patna. This decision follows the cancellation of the previous exam due to concerns over a question paper leak. Here are the key details you need to know.

Reason for Rescheduling

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The BPSC’s decision to reschedule the exam came after a full-bench meeting held on December 19, 2024. During this meeting, the issue of the exam cancellation at the Bapu Parisar center was thoroughly discussed. The initial examination took place on December 13, 2024, across 912 centers. However, the Bapu Parisar center’s exam was canceled due to rumors of a question paper leak.

Check the official exam date notification here.

Key Details

The re-exam is part of a recruitment drive aimed at filling 2027 vacancies. The BPSC has advised all candidates to regularly check the official website for updates regarding the admit card and other important details related to the re-examination.

Steps for Candidates

To ensure a smooth re-examination process, candidates should follow these steps:

  1. Stay Informed: Regularly visit the BPSC official website for the latest updates.
  2. Prepare Accordingly: With the rescheduled date in mind, adjust your study plans to ensure thorough preparation.
  3. Check Admit Card Details: Keep an eye out for announcements regarding the release of the new admit cards.

Find the exam cancellation notification here.

Conclusion

The rescheduling of the BPSC 70th CCE re-exam aims to provide a fair opportunity for all candidates following the cancellation due to the question paper leak. Stay updated with the latest information and prepare diligently for the re-examination on January 4, 2025.

FAQs

Q1: Why was the BPSC 70th CCE exam rescheduled? The exam was rescheduled due to concerns over a question paper leak at the Bapu Parisar center during the initial examination on December 13, 2024.

Q2: When is the new date for the BPSC 70th CCE re-exam? The re-exam is scheduled to be held on January 4, 2025, at Bapu Parisar in Patna.

Q3: How many vacancies are to be filled through this recruitment drive? The recruitment drive aims to fill 2027 vacancies.

Q4: What is the syllabus for the BPSC 70th CCE? The syllabus for the BPSC 70th CCE includes sections on General Studies, General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Indian History, Indian Geography, Polity and Economy, General Mental Ability, and Bihar-specific knowledge. Candidates are advised to refer to the official BPSC notification for detailed syllabus information.

Q5: Will the question paper for the re-exam be different from the original exam? Yes, the question paper for the re-exam will be different from the original exam to ensure fairness and integrity in the examination process.

Q6: What should candidates do if they have already downloaded the old admit card? Candidates are advised to regularly check the BPSC official website for updates regarding the issuance of new admit cards for the re-exam. The old admit card will not be valid for the re-exam.

Q7: How can candidates prepare for the BPSC 70th CCE re-exam? Candidates should review the syllabus thoroughly, focus on previous years’ question papers for practice, stay updated with current affairs, and ensure they have a study plan in place. Using reliable study materials and coaching resources can also be beneficial.

Q8: Is there any change in the exam pattern for the re-exam? The exam pattern for the re-exam remains the same as initially announced. Candidates should refer to the official BPSC notification for details on the exam pattern and marking scheme.

External Links:

  1. BPSC Official Website
  2. India Education News

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