kmiainfo: BPSC 71st PT Exam: Mistake in roll number on OMR sheet can prove costly, know the new and strict rules! BPSC 71st PT Exam: Mistake in roll number on OMR sheet can prove costly, know the new and strict rules!

BPSC 71st PT Exam: Mistake in roll number on OMR sheet can prove costly, know the new and strict rules!

 

BPSC 71st PT exam is going to start from 13th September, this time the commission has made strict rules to make the exam free from cheating and transparent.
BPSC 71st Exam 2025: The Bihar Public Service Commission's 71st preliminary examination will be held on September 13th. Prior to this, the commission has established strict rules to ensure the exam is completely free of cheating and transparent. They have stated that if any candidate fails to correctly fill in their roll number circle, their OMR sheet will be cancelled. Furthermore, students who have filled in less than 50% of their circle will be placed on a suspect list. The roll numbers of all such candidates will be placed on a special monitoring list.
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What are the new rules for OMR sheets?
The Commission has issued a new rule for the BPSC 71st PT exam. It is mandatory to correctly fill in all the columns on the OMR sheet, including the roll number. If less than 50% of the circle is filled in, the candidate will be placed on the suspect list. Furthermore, if the roll number is not correctly filled in on the OMR sheet, such a sheet may be rejected.
BPSC Exam Timings and Rules
The BPSC exam will be held at 32 centers in Muzaffarpur district. The exam will be held from 12:00 to 2:00 PM, but candidates must arrive by 11:00 AM. No candidates will be allowed to enter after 11:00 AM. Candidates must bring an extra copy of their admit card, which the invigilator will have them sign and submit to the center superintendent. No candidate will be allowed to leave before the exam is over.
More than 19,000 students will appear for the exam.
A total of 19,968 candidates will appear for this exam in Muzaffarpur district. Examination centers have been set up in government and private schools. Question papers will be available in three sets, each with four categories. At all centers, question paper packets will be opened in front of the candidates while videotaped. CCTV cameras, mobile jammers, and biometric authentication have been installed. Police will also be deployed at each center.

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