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BPSC Results: Revised result announced of BPSC 67th Prelims 2022

15 more candidates qualify for 67th Combined (Preliminary) Competitive Re-examination. The revised results for the 67th Prelims test 2022 have been announced by the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC). As a result, 15 additional candidates qualified for the 67th Combined (Preliminary) Competitive Re-examination.

On November 17, 2022, the results of the 67th Combined (Preliminary) Competitive Re-examination were announced.

Following the publication of the results, some candidates raised concerns about the difference between the English and Hindi versions of the General Studies question booklet series – A question number – 49 (Question booklet series – B question number – 80, Question booklet series – C question number – 84, and Question booklet series – D Question No. 130).

Following a study by subject specialists, it was determined that the solution to this question is Option-E based on the structure of the question in the English version. In the Hindi version, however, the answer is ‘Yashwant Sinha.’

In all of the question booklets, the Committee allowed the answer option – E. One mark has been added as a result of the marking answer option – E. As a result of the revised cut-off marks, the following 15 candidates who met the cut-off marks for various categories were declared successful for the 67th Combined (Preliminary) Competitive Re-examination.

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Candidates who pass the preliminary examination are eligible to take the Mains exam. The BPSC 67th mains examination 2022 will take place on December 29, 30, and 31, 2022. On December 29, 2022, there will be two papers, the first from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM and the second from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM.

 

Candidates who pass the BPSC 67th Mains exam must fill out an application form, which is available on the official website at https://www.bpsc.bih.nic.in/.

The Commission will undertake the selection process in three stages: preliminary examinations, main examinations, and interviews. Candidates would be required to pass all three stages of selection.

Roll numbers of the candidates are given below

172057, 191527, 228805, 300679, 346128, 349737, 408322, 438365, 514122, 516066, 530306, 548093, 650089, 684782, 685415.