The second phase of the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) teacher recruitment exam is set to begin on December 7, and the state administration has issued stringent guidelines to ensure a fair and malpractice-free examination process.
Key Highlights
- Exam Preparations
- The district administration has completed all necessary arrangements.
- Additional Chief Secretary of the Education Department, KK Pathak, emphasized that no irregularities will be tolerated during the exam.
- Timings and Shifts
- The exam will be conducted in two shifts:
- Morning Shift: 7:30 AM to 12:30 PM
- Afternoon Shift: 1:30 PM to 6:30 PM
- The exam will be conducted in two shifts:
- Items Allowed in the Exam Hall
- Candidates are allowed to carry only:
- Admit card
- Valid identity card
- A black or blue ink pen
- Candidates are allowed to carry only:
- Prohibited Items
- Carrying the following items is strictly forbidden:
- Mobile phones, calculators, Bluetooth devices, WiFi gadgets, and pagers
- Wristwatches (both normal and smart)
- Electronic pens, whiteners, erasers, blades, or any other unauthorized items
- Carrying the following items is strictly forbidden:
- Security Arrangements
- Adequate security will be deployed at all examination centres to prevent any malpractice.
Consequences of Violations
- Malpractice
- Candidates caught engaging in malpractice will be debarred from appearing in examinations for the next 5 years.
- Spreading misleading rumours about the exam will result in a 3-year ban.
- Negligence by Officials
- Strict action will be taken against negligent officers or centre superintendents who fail to ensure a smooth and malpractice-free examination.
Exam Hall Guidelines
- Adhere to Instructions: Follow all instructions provided by the invigilators and officials.
- Prohibited Activities: Eating, drinking, or consuming any material is strictly prohibited inside the exam hall.
- No Metal Items: Avoid carrying metal objects such as watches, bracelets, or chains.
- Maintain Silence: Candidates must maintain decorum and silence throughout the exam duration.
Administration’s Stance
KK Pathak has reiterated that the exam must be conducted with complete transparency. He warned that any negligence or misconduct will face immediate and strict action, ensuring a fair opportunity for all candidates.
The Bihar administration is committed to conducting the second phase of the BPSC teacher recruitment exam in a peaceful and malpractice-free environment.
Wishing all the candidates the very best for their exam!