
Bihar Police Recruitment 2021: List of rejected applicants released, here’s where and how to check
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Bihar Police Recruitment 2021: BPSSC has released a list of rejected applicants who have applied for Sub Inspector and other posts . Applicants can check here for the latest updates.
BPSSC Police Recruitment 2021: The Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission (BPSSC) has released the list of rejected applicants who submitted more than one form. The exam conducting body, BPSSC, has conducted the recruitment exam for the posts of Sub Inspector and Sergeant in the Bihar Police on December 26, 2021.
The exam conducting body has released an official notice along with a list of applicants whose application form has been rejected. The commission has rejected more than 600 applications for the same.
The BPSSC notice reads, "Upon checking the application forms after the examination, it was found that many candidates have filled in more than one application form, which is a violation of the conditions of the advertisement. Therefore, the applications of all such candidates (682) are rejected by the Commission."
Click here to check the official notice
Go to the official BPSSC website-- bpssc.bih.nic.in
Click the link that reads, ‘List of Candidates whose application forms were rejected on grounds of being more than one of the Preliminary Examination for the post of Sub Inspector/Sergeant in Bihar Police
The BPSSC rejection list 2021 will be displayed on the screen

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