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Admit Card for BPSC Assistant Curator Exam 2024 Out, Exam Date Confirmed!

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Posted on 31 Jan 2024
17:54 PM

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Summary
The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has taken a significant step in its recruitment process by releasing the admit cards for the written (objective) competitive examination scheduled on February 4, 2024.
This examination is an important opportunity for candidates vying for positions such as assistant curator, research and publication officer and assistant director within the commission.

The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has taken a significant step in its recruitment process by releasing the admit cards for the written (objective) competitive examination scheduled on February 4, 2024. This examination is an important opportunity for candidates vying for positions such as assistant curator, research and publication officer and assistant director within the commission. Prospective candidates can access their BPSC admit cards for 2024 by visiting the official website, bpsc.bih.nic.in.

List of mandatory documents

  1. BPSC 2024 admit card.
  2. Valid photo ID (e.g, Aadhar card, PAN card, voter ID card, driving license, or passport).
  3. Declaration form, available on the BPSC official website, duly filled and signed.
  4. Coloured photos attested by a gazetted officer, to be affixed on both the e-admit card and the office copy provided to the central superintendent.
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Candidates need to utilise their login credentials, generated during the registration process, which includes their application number and date of birth to facilitate the downloading of the e-admit card.

The examination itself will be conducted in two shifts, with the first shift commencing from 11AM to noon, followed by the second shift from 1PM to 2PM. To ensure a seamless process, candidates are strongly advised to arrive at their designated test centres no later than 9.45AM, thus mitigating any potential delays. Notably, entry to the examination hall will not be permitted after 10AM, emphasising the importance of punctuality.

Furthermore, candidates must adhere to the guidelines stipulated by the commission regarding the necessary documents to be carried on the examination day. A crucial aspect highlighted in the official notice pertains to candidates who may have uploaded photographs and signatures that are blurred, unreadable, or unclear during the application submission process. To address this issue, such candidates are required to present appropriate documents to the central superintendent of the test centre on the designated examination date.

Last updated on 31 Jan 2024
17:54 PM
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