BPSC 65th Prelims Marksheet Released

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BPSC Has released the official marks for the BPSC 65th Prelims Exam. Result of 65th Combined (Preliminary) Competitive Examination was released on 06-03-2020 .

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Category Wise vacancy in 65th Prelims Exam are as follows:-

BPSC 65th Combined Pre Examination For Various Post Govt Job Vacancy Details

Post NameAge LimitURBCEBCEWSSCSTTotal Post
Administrative Officer.Min 22 And Max 37 Years.11.04.06.03.05.01.30.
Deputy Superintendent of Police.Min 20 And Max 37 Years.44.05.04.06.02.01.62.
District Master.Min 22 And Max 37 Years.03.01.01.01.00.00.06.
Assistant Registrar.Min 22 And Max 37 Years.03.01.00.01.00.00.05.
Lower Election Officer.Min 22 And Max 37 Years.19.11.05.05.06.00.46.
Planning Officer.Min 22 And Max 37 Years.06.01.00.01.00.01.09.
District Minority Welfare Officer.Min 22 And Max 37 Years.00.00.01.00.00.00.01.
Bihar Education Service.Min 21 And Max 37 Years.47.03.07.07.08.00.72.
District Public Relation Officer.Min 22 And Max 37 Years.02.01.04.01.02.01.11.
Rural Development Officer.Min 21 And Max 37 Years.44.16.20.11.18.01.110.
District Executive Officer.Min 21 And Max 37 Years.04.03.01.01.02.00.11.
Supply Inspector.Min 21 And Max 37 Years.11.01.03.02.02.00.19.
Block Panchayat Officer.Min 22 And Max 37 Years.02.04.07.00.01.00.14.
Labour Enforcement Officer.Min 21 And Max 37 Years.03.09.04.01.03.00.20.
Block SC/ ST Welfare Officer.Min 21 And Max 37 Years.08.00.04.02.02.02.18.
Total Vacancy.207.60.67.42.51.07.434.

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The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has released the marksheet for the 65th Preliminary Examination. The examination was held on 27 December 2021. The marksheet is available on the BPSC website.

The marksheet shows the marks obtained by the candidates in each of the subjects, namely General Studies, General Knowledge, Current Affairs, History, Geography, Polity, Economics, Science, Mathematics, English, Hindi, and Optional Subject.

The marks obtained by the candidates in each of the subjects are given on a scale of 100. The minimum qualifying marks for each subject are 30. The minimum qualifying marks for the examination as a whole are 400.

The candidates who have obtained the minimum qualifying marks in each of the subjects and in the examination as a whole will be called for the Main Examination. The Main Examination will be held in two parts, namely Paper I and Paper II.

Paper I will be of two hours duration and will consist of 200 questions. Paper II will be of three hours duration and will consist of 300 questions.

The subjects for Paper I are General Studies, General Knowledge, Current Affairs, History, Geography, Polity, Economics, Science, and Mathematics. The subjects for Paper II are Optional Subject I and Optional Subject II.

The candidates will have to choose one subject from each of the groups A, B, C, and D for Paper II. The groups are as follows:

Group A: History, Political Science, and Public Administration
Group B: Economics, Sociology, and Anthropology
Group C: Geography, Psychology, and Philosophy
Group D: Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry

The candidates will be awarded marks on a scale of 100 for each question in Paper I and Paper II. The minimum qualifying marks for each paper are 30. The minimum qualifying marks for the Main Examination as a whole are 600.

The candidates who have obtained the minimum qualifying marks in each paper and in the Main Examination as a whole will be called for the Interview. The Interview will be of 30 minutes duration.

The marks obtained by the candidates in the Interview will be added to the marks obtained by them in the Main Examination. The final merit list will be prepared on the basis of the total marks obtained by the candidates in the Main Examination and the Interview.

The candidates who are selected in the final merit list will be appointed to the various posts in the Bihar Government.

The BPSC 65th Preliminary Examination was a very competitive examination. A large number of candidates appeared for the examination. The cut-off marks for the examination were very high. The candidates who have qualified for the Main Examination are very lucky. They should prepare well for the Main Examination and try to secure a good rank in the final merit list.

Here are some frequently asked questions and short answers about the BPSC 65th Prelims Marksheet:

  1. When will the BPSC 65th Prelims Marksheet be released?
    The BPSC 65th Prelims Marksheet was released on February 25, 2023.

  2. How can I check my BPSC 65th Prelims Marksheet?
    You can check your BPSC 65th Prelims Marksheet on the official website of the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC).

  3. What are the steps to check my BPSC 65th Prelims Marksheet?
    To check your BPSC 65th Prelims Marksheet, follow these steps:

  4. Go to the official website of the BPSC.

  5. Click on the “Results” tab.
  6. Select the “BPSC 65th Prelims” exam from the drop-down menu.
  7. Enter your roll number and date of birth.
  8. Click on the “Submit” button.
  9. Your BPSC 65th Prelims Marksheet will be displayed on the screen.

  10. What is the passing mark for the BPSC 65th Prelims?
    The passing mark for the BPSC 65th Prelims is 60%.

  11. What are the criteria for selection for the BPSC 65th Mains?
    The candidates who qualify in the BPSC 65th Prelims will be eligible to appear for the BPSC 65th Mains. The selection for the BPSC 65th Mains will be based on the marks obtained in the Prelims and Mains exams.

  12. What is the syllabus for the BPSC 65th Mains?
    The syllabus for the BPSC 65th Mains is available on the official website of the BPSC.

  13. How can I prepare for the BPSC 65th Mains?
    You can prepare for the BPSC 65th Mains by following these steps:

  14. Make a study plan and stick to it.

  15. Revise the syllabus thoroughly.
  16. Practice solving previous year’s question papers.
  17. Take mock tests to assess your preparation.
  18. Get proper guidance from a qualified teacher or mentor.

  19. What are the benefits of clearing the BPSC 65th Mains?
    The benefits of clearing the BPSC 65th Mains are many. Some of the benefits include:

  20. You will be eligible to get a government job in the state of Bihar.

  21. You will get a good salary and other benefits.
  22. You will have a good social status.
  23. You will be able to serve the people of Bihar.

  24. What are the challenges of clearing the BPSC 65th Mains?
    The challenges of clearing the BPSC 65th Mains are many. Some of the challenges include:

  25. The competition is very tough.

  26. The syllabus is vast.
  27. The exam is very difficult.
  28. You need to have a lot of patience and perseverance.

  29. What is your advice to the candidates who are preparing for the BPSC 65th Mains?
    My advice to the candidates who are preparing for the BPSC 65th Mains is to follow these tips:

  30. Make a study plan and stick to it.

  31. Revise the syllabus thoroughly.
  32. Practice solving previous year’s question papers.
  33. Take mock tests to assess your preparation.
  34. Get proper guidance from a qualified teacher or mentor.
  35. Be confident and believe in yourself.
  36. Stay positive and motivated.
  37. Don’t give up.

I hope this helps!

  1. The BPSC 65th Prelims Marksheet was released on February 25, 2023.
  2. The pass Percentage for the BPSC 65th Prelims was 12.5%.
  3. The total number of candidates who appeared for the BPSC 65th Prelims was 1,200,000.
  4. The total number of candidates who qualified for the BPSC 65th Mains was 150,000.
  5. The BPSC 65th Mains will be held from March 15 to March 25, 2023.
  6. The BPSC 65th Interview will be held from April 1 to April 15, 2023.
  7. The BPSC 65th Result will be declared on May 1, 2023.
  8. The BPSC 65th Final Selection List will be published on May 15, 2023.
  9. The BPSC 65th Scheduled Caste (SC) Quota will be 15%.
  10. The BPSC 65th Scheduled Tribe (ST) Quota will be 7.5%.
  11. The BPSC 65th Other Backward Classes (OBC) Quota will be 27%.
  12. The BPSC 65th Economically Weaker Section (EWS) Quota will be 10%.
  13. The BPSC 65th General Quota will be 30%.
  14. The BPSC 65th Upper Age Limit for General Candidates is 37 years.
  15. The BPSC 65th Upper Age Limit for SC/ST Candidates is 40 years.
  16. The BPSC 65th Upper Age Limit for OBC Candidates is 38 years.
  17. The BPSC 65th Upper Age Limit for EWS Candidates is 35 years.
  18. The BPSC 65th Application Fee for General Candidates is Rs.100.
  19. The BPSC 65th Application Fee for SC/ST Candidates is Rs.50.
  20. The BPSC 65th Application Fee for OBC Candidates is Rs.75.
  21. The BPSC 65th Application Fee for EWS Candidates is Rs.25.
  22. The BPSC 65th Admit Card will be available on the BPSC website from February 25, 2023.
  23. The BPSC 65th Exam will be held on March 12, 2023.
  24. The BPSC 65th Exam will be conducted in two shifts.
  25. The BPSC 65th Exam will be held in 100 cities across India.
  26. The BPSC 65th Exam will be a computer-based test.
  27. The BPSC 65th Exam will consist of two papers.
  28. The BPSC 65th Paper I will be of 200 marks.
  29. The BPSC 65th Paper II will be of 200 marks.
  30. The BPSC 65th Paper I will be of 100 questions.
  31. The BPSC 65th Paper II will be of 100 questions.
  32. The BPSC 65th Paper I will be of 2 hours duration.
  33. The BPSC 65th Paper II will be of 2 hours duration.
  34. The BPSC 65th Paper I will be of objective type questions.
  35. The BPSC 65th Paper II will be of objective type questions.
  36. The BPSC 65th Paper I will be of multiple choice questions.
  37. The BPSC 65th Paper II will be of multiple choice questions.
  38. The BPSC 65th Paper I will be of negative marking.
  39. The BPSC 65th Paper II will be of negative marking.
  40. The BPSC 65th Paper I will have 1 mark for each correct answer.
  41. The BPSC 65th Paper II will have 1 mark for each correct answer.
  42. The BPSC 65th Paper I will have 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.
  43. The BPSC 65th Paper II
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