
BPSC 67th Combined (Prelims) exam rescheduled, check revised date here
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The Bihar Public Service Commission has revised the examination date for the BPSC 67th Combined (Prelims) exam. Check the new examination date here.
BPSC 67th Combined (Prelims) Exam: The Bihar Public Service Commission, BPSC, has once again revised the examination date for BPSC 67th Combined (Prelims) Exam.
A notice regarding the same is available on the official website. According to the notification, the exam which was supposed to be held on May 7 will now be conducted on May 8, 2022.
The official notice regarding the rescheduling of the examination date is available on the official website of BPSC, i.e., bpsc.bih.nic.in. Candidates can click here to read the full notice regarding the revised schedule for the BPSC 67th Combined (Prelims) Exam.
As per information, the BPSV prelims exam will be of a duration of 2 hours and will be of 150 marks. Candidates who have cleared the BPSC prelims exam will be eligible for the main examination. For more details, candidates are requested to visit the official website.

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