The correct answer is D. All of these.
Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) is a state public service commission in India. It is responsible for conducting examinations for recruitment to various Group A, Group B and Group C posts in the state of Bihar. The BPSC Chairman is appointed by the Governor of Bihar. The headquarters of the BPSC was shifted from Ranchi to Patna in 1972.
The BPSC was established in 1937 under the Bihar Public Service Commission Act, 1936. The first Chairman of the BPSC was Sir Maurice Gwyer. The BPSC has its headquarters at Patna. The BPSC has a total of 10 members, including the Chairman. The members of the BPSC are appointed by the Governor of Bihar on the recommendation of the Chief Minister of Bihar.
The BPSC conducts examinations for recruitment to various Group A, Group B and Group C posts in the state of Bihar. The Group A posts are the highest-level posts in the state government. The Group B posts are the middle-level posts in the state government. The Group C posts are the lower-level posts in the state government.
The BPSC conducts the following examinations:
- Combined Competitive Examination (CCE)
- State Civil Services Examination (SSCE)
- Lower Subordinate Services Examination (LSSE)
- Police Subordinate Services Examination (PSSE)
- Combined Graduate Level Examination (CGLE)
- Combined Engineering Services Examination (CES)
- Combined Medical Services Examination (CMSE)
The BPSC also conducts various other examinations for recruitment to various posts in the state government.
The BPSC is a very important institution in the state of Bihar. It is responsible for conducting examinations for recruitment to various posts in the state government. The BPSC is a very prestigious institution and it is very difficult to get a job through the BPSC examinations.