Engineers apply for sweeper and drivers’ jobs in Bihar secretariat.

Source – newindianexpress.com

PATNA: Pramod Kumar, 30, who belongs to another backward caste (OBC), is a BTech from a reputed engineering college of Bhopal but faced with unemployment, he has now applied for the post of a driver under group-D in the Bihar secretariat.

Nirmal Kumar Singh, 32, MBA with first class from Bihar’s LN Mishra Business Management Institute, Patna too has applied for the post of an office assistant.

The list of such candidates with higher educational degrees but jobless and applying for lowly and menial jobs, is quite long.

Pramod and Nirmal are among the 5 lakh applicants who applied for Bihar’s Class IV and Class II posts for which the government announced 136 posts recently.Most of these posts in  Group-D jobs are for  chowkidars (watchmen), sweepers, drivers, gardeners and office assistants in Bihar government departments.

A senior official, preferring anonymity, said that the number of candidates with educational backgrounds of BTech, MBA, MA-MSc’s (Post Graduate) and graduates is around 3o to 40 per cent of total number of candidates who have applied.“The vacancy was advertised with minimum qualification being matriculation pass for the candidates in the 18 to 37 age group,” he said.

“Around 20,000 candidates have applied with their M. Tech degrees for the posts of watchmen, office assistants and drivers,” sources said, adding that the fact hit them during the scrutiny of applications and left them aghast.A majority of the applicants are also aspirants of the state civil services under Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC).

BPSC 65th PT Exam: Answer key released at bpsc.bih.nic.in

source – hindustantimes.com

Bihar Public Service Commission has released the provisional answer key for 65th combined (Preliminary) examination.Candidates who have appeared in the examination can check the answer key online at, bpsc.bih.nic.in.

The preliminary examination was conducted on October 15, 2019, in a single shift from 11 am to 2 pm at 718 exam centers spread over 35 districts. According to the officials, about 4 lakh candidates had registered for the preliminary exam.

Candidates can challenge the answer key by providing appropriate representations on or before November 11, 2019, till 5 pm. Candidates have to send their objection through a speed post to the following address:

Exam controller, Bihar Public Service Commission, Jawharlal Nehru Marg (Bali Road), Patna, 800001

Here’s the direct link to check the provisional answer key for BPSC 65th combined prelims examination – http://www.bpsc.bih.nic.in/Advt/65CCE-(Pre)-Answer-Key-GS-For-Invitation-of-Objection.pdf

How to check the answer key:

1.Visit the official website – http://www.bpsc.bih.nic.in/

2.On the home page, click on the link that reads, ‘Answer Key :: General Studies : Booklet Series A, B, C, D’

3.Answer key in the PDF format will appear on the display screen

4.Download the answer key and takes its print out for future reference.

BPSC 65th PT Exam 2019: Answer key released, check direct link here.

Source – indiatoday.in

he Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has released the provisional answer key for 65th combined (Preliminary) examination on the official website. Candidates who have appeared in the examination can now check the answer key online at the official website, bpsc.bih.nic.in.

BPSC preliminary examination was conducted on October 15, 2019 at 718 exam centers across 35 districts. As per the officials, about 4 lakh candidates had registered for the preliminary exam.

BPSC 65th PT Exam 2019: Direct link

( http://www.bpsc.bih.nic.in/Advt/65CCE-(Pre)-Answer-Key-GS-For-Invitation-of-Objection.pdf ) is the direct link to check the provisional answer key for BPSC 65th combined prelims examination.

BPSC 65th PT Exam 2019: How to check the answer key

Step 1: Visit the official website,

Step 2: On the home page, click on the link that reads, ‘Answer Key: General Studies: Booklet Series A, B, C, D’

Step 3: Answer key in the PDF format will appear on the display screen

Step 4: Download the answer key and takes a print out for future reference.

How to challenge answer key:

Candidates can challenge the answer key by providing appropriate representations on or before November 11, 2019, till 5 pm.

Candidates have to send their objection through a speed post to the following address:

Exam controller, Bihar Public Service Commission, Jawharlal Nehru Marg (Bali Road), Patna, 800001

About BPSC:

The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) came into existence from April 1, 1949, after its separation from the Commission for the States of Orissa and Madhya Pradesh. BPSC initially began its functioning for the State of Bihar with its headquarters at Ranchi. The State Government decided to shift the headquarters of the Commission from Ranchi to Patna and it was finally shifted to Patna on March 1, 1951.

BPSC 65th Exam PT: Bihar Public Service Commission released model of 65th PT.

Source – heraldpublicist.com

Bihar Public Service Fee (BPSC) 65 Mannequin reply of Key PT was launched. If college students have any sort of objection, then 11 can file their objection by November. The Joint Secretary of the Fee Amarendra Kumar mentioned that if college students have any objections concerning the solutions to any questions, then they need to point out the reply e book or e book associated to them. In order that it may be thought-about. No objection might be accepted within the passage of time .

Tell us that the 65 preliminary examination of Bihar Public Service Fee was performed in a peaceable method lately. The attendance of scholars within the examination was 70 %. The examination began at midday 12. The questions requested within the examination had been excessive degree. There was skepticism among the many candidates concerning some questions. There was some issue among the many candidates particularly with the fifth choice.

On the similar time, many of the questions within the examination had been requested from historical past of Bihar. Most questions in historical past had been associated to the historical past of contemporary India. On the similar time, the variety of questions associated to the statistics of financial system and geography was additionally excessive. A lot of the questions of present affairs had been within the financial system. In science, the variety of questions was equal by combining the three sections. Many questions associated to the census 2011 had been requested. Matric degree questions had been requested in psychological means and reasoning take a look at. If examination specialists Dr. VC Jha and Dr. M. Rahman are to be seen, based mostly on the questions requested, the cutoff of basic class is more likely to go from 100 to 105.

How Bihar PSC cleaned its act: Codes, late choices.

Source – indianexpress.com

Long wrestling with allegations of corruption and nepotism, the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has introduced radical reforms over the past 18 months, the most important of them concealing the identity of a candidate through a code system. Public Service Commissions of at least seven states have approached the BPSC seeking to replicate the system, while others have expressed interest.

Recently, the BPSC held prelims for its 65th combined services exam for 2019 vacancies, thus putting on track a schedule that had been running behind by years.

Under the new system, each candidate is allotted a code, which is then placed on his/her answersheet instead of the roll number. The evaluation is done under CCTV surveillance, and an examiner cannot leave the premises till checking for the day is done. Even the BPSC Chairman and the Controller of Examination do not know the questions, and the former randomly selects a question set from among seven sets.

The interviewers too receive only the code number of a candidate, with no details of his or her name and family details, nor are they allowed to ask any questions regarding this. The composition of the interview panel is decided just half an hour before an interview.

The BPSC, like the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission), now includes former diplomats, retired bureaucrats, and ex-IPS officers, including generals, CBI, CRPF and IB, RAW directors, as members. Its seven members, including the chairman, are selected by the Governor in consultation with state government. In the existing body, three members retired recently.

BPSC Chairman Shishir Sinha said, “The commission had been witness to several protests and litigations. We needed a completely transparent system.”

In 2009, the Patna High Court ordered had rescheduling of the BPSC’s 52nd prelims exam following a plea alleging anomalies. Earlier, in 2005, former BPSC chairman Ramsinghasan Singh and eight others had been arrested on the allegation that 184 candidates had been elevated to the Bihar Administrative Services.

Haryana and Odisha are among seven states which are keen to replicate the BPSC reforms, and chairmen of their PSCs recently visited Bihar. Earlier, a former chairman of the Uttar Pradesh Service Commission had visited the BPSC.

Sinha said their first challenge was to regularise examinations, using the same workforce and resources. Between April 2018 and October 2019, the BPSC released pending results of its 56th to 59th combined services examinations, while simultaneously conducting examinations for 60th to 62nd lists and releasing the final results. Last week, it announced the final results of its 63rd examination, with a Madhya Pradesh resident emerging as the topper. The written test for the 64th exam has been conducted and the interview would be held in the coming two months, while the BPSC just held the prelims for the 65th exam.

“Earlier, the chairman decided the members of an interview panel. We introduced a software with names of the experts, and while we call all of them an hour before the interview, the names for the panel are picked by the software with half an hour to go. The panel gets a sealed envelope with codes of 10 candidates. This ensures that till the last moment, neither candidates nor panelists nor any other staff of the commission knows who is interviewing whom,” Sinha said, adding, “The printer alone knows the questions selected, and can be held responsible for a leak.”

The BPSC’s evaluation rooms and its entrance are monitored by 30-plus CCTV cameras, while the strongroom holding the answer sheets is now just next door, to minimise human involvement in transfer of papers. The rooms are being further fortified.

As it places its house in order, the BPSC has seen a change in the profile of applicants, with many of them graduates from IITs, NITs and BITS-Pilani, the BPSC said. Administrative services are now the first preference against police services earlier. Over 20,000 applicants were from Delhi alone for the 65th prelims.

Admitting that they faced initial resistance from within, but “zero interference”, the Chairman said, “Why should interviewers know a candidate’s surname and family details? This has got us praise from the UPSC.”

BPSC Secretary Keshav Ranjan Prasad recounted his own experience, saying while he gave the prelims in 1984, he got a job only four years later. “I can understand the pain and frustration of a candidate through the prolonged process. We are aiming at completing the entire process in a year. We are pretty close to doing so.”

In the last fully completed exam (the 63rd), 90,697 candidates appeared for the prelims, 4,277 cleared the exam, 4,161 gave the written test, 924 appeared for the interview, and 355 got through. This process was completed in 15 months.

BPSC 65th prelims: Cut off expected to be 100, says expert.

Source – hindustantimes.com

Around three lakh candidates took the preliminary tests of 65th Combined Competitive Exam (CCE) examinations conducted by Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) at 718 centres across 35 districts for 423 government jobs on Tuesday.

In Patna, the candidates took the exams at 29 centres. There were 150 objective type questions from general studies that had to be answered within two hours.

“Only 70% candidates appeared for the exams across the state. It was concluded peacefully. In one of the centres at Hajipur, the exam started 15 minutes late due to some unavoidable reasons. The candidates were given extra time to compensate,” said Amrendra Kumar, exam controller of BPSC.

According to Dr M Rahman of Rahman’s Gurukool, Patna, “The questions this year were from history and current affairs. Candidates who have studied NCERT, current affairs and Bihar politics are expected to fare well.”

Expected Cut off:

In his opinion, the cut-off for general category will be 100, OBC 96-98, EBC 88-93, SC/ST 80-85 and female reserved 87-90.

What Students Said:

“Questions were not so difficult. Majority of questions were on current affairs and Bihar politics,” said Divyanshu, who took the exam at College of Commerce, Rajendranagar.

Another candidate, Amar Tiwary who took the exam at Sir GD Uccha Madhyamik Vidyalaya, Patliputra said, “I attempted more than 125 questions.All the questions had five options which made it challenging to choose the correct answer.”

Shriyansh became the topper of MP in BPSC 63rd examination, see cut off and merit list.

Source – heraldpublicist.com

Bihar Public Service Fee has 63 The ultimate results of the examination has been declared. On this, Shriyansh Tiwari topper of Danish metropolis Hoshangabad (Madhya Pradesh) has been made. In second place got here Nagaranausa, Anurag Kumar of Nalanda and in third place was Meraj Jamil of Treasurer Haat Assistant Police Station, Purnia.

4 ladies candidates have gotten a spot within the checklist of High Ten. Two of them are from Patna. In fourth place was Sunidhi, a scholar of Boring Canal Highway, and within the fifth place was Paswan Vishwanathganj, Shreya Saloni of Khagaria. Srishti Priya of PC Colony Kankarbagh completed eighth.

355 Candidates are profitable. 924 had been profitable in the principle examination. These included 824 candidates within the interview. Primarily based on the written check scores and interview, the submitting outcomes had been declared. On the similar time, as a result of non-submission of unique certificates 17 Outcomes of candidates had been canceled. Its data has been placed on the Fee’s web site.

Fee Controller of Examinations Amarendra Kumar mentioned that the consequence was declared at three am. The benefit checklist has been launched with the names and ranks of all the chosen candidates. If anybody has any objection, he can current his aspect. It is going to be thought-about as per guidelines. In Bihar Administrative Service 31, in Bihar Police Service 06, Bihar Finance Service 123, Employment Officer 03, Jail Superintendent 06, Registrar 16, Superintendent of Labor 11, Income Officer 19, Excise Inspector 13, Assistant Registrar Su Ek, Labor Enforcement Officer 123 is chosen on posts.

BPSC 63 fifth Examination Cutoff

Catogery Written Ultimate

regular vary 504 588

Regular Girl 494 575

Sc 444 553

SC Feminine 428 525

ST 491 575

ST Feminine 464 547

EBC 466 546

EBC Feminine 450 554

BC 491 595

BC Feminine 485 588

BCL 465 564

Divyang 6 63 481

Divyang DD 402 484

Divyang OH 442 549

X serviceman 456 571

BPSC 65th prelims: Cut off expected to be 100, says expert

Source: hindustantimes.com

Around three lakh candidates took the preliminary tests of 65th Combined Competitive Exam (CCE) examinations conducted by Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) at 718 centres across 35 districts for 423 government jobs on Tuesday.

In Patna, the candidates took the exams at 29 centres. There were 150 objective type questions from general studies that had to be answered within three hours.

“Only 70% candidates appeared for the exams across the state. It was concluded peacefully. In one of the centres at Hajipur, the exam started 15 minutes late due to some unavoidable reasons. The candidates were given extra time to compensate,” said Amrendra Kumar, exam controller of BPSC.

According to Dr M Rahman of Rahman’s Gurukool, Patna, “The questions this year were from history and current affairs. Candidates who have studied NCERT, current affairs and Bihar politics are expected to fare well.”

Expected Cut off:

In his opinion, the cut-off for general category will be 100, OBC 96-98, EBC 88-93, SC/ST 80-85 and female reserved 87-90.

What Students Said:

“Questions were not so difficult. Majority of questions were on current affairs and Bihar politics,” said Divyanshu, who took the exam at College of Commerce, Rajendranagar.

Another candidate, Amar Tiwary who took the exam at Sir GD Uccha Madhyamik Vidyalaya, Patliputra said, “I attempted more than 125 questions.All the questions had five options which made it challenging to choose the correct answer.”

BPSC member booked for seeking Rs 30L for DSP’s post

Source: deccanherald.com

The Vigilance Investigation Bureau (VIB) has booked a member of the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC), Ram Kishore Singh, for allegedly demanding Rs 30 lakh from a candidate who was to face the interview after clearing Mains examination.

Singh, who was a BJP MLC, before being appointed a member of the BPSC in 2014, resigned few hours before an FIR was registered against him and his associate Parmeshwar Rai.

Though Singh has denied the charge, the Vigilance sleuths have informed the court that they have his voice samples and call details records in which Singh and Rai could be heard dealing with a successful candidate. “Singh is heard asking the prospective candidate to hand over the amount to Rai, who was ‘his trusted aide’. The deal, which started with Rs 30 lakh, was eventually clinched for Rs 25 lakh in which Rs 24 lakh was to be given in advance and the rest Rs 1 lakh after the result (for DSP’s post) was declared,” said the source.

Before lodging an FIR against the two accused, the Vigilance officials sent the voice samples of Singh and Rai to Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL), Chandigarh, which confirmed that the voice had matched.

Hours before he was booked, Singh resigned as BPSC member citing “personal reasons”. However, his resignation has not been accepted yet. “I have been framed by my own men who were not happy ever since I was appointed as BPSC member,” said Singh, whose tenure would have otherwise ended in 2020.

“The FIR has been forwarded to the Vigilance court,” said a senior official of the VIB.

BPSC member quits, Vigilance files graft FIR

Source: hindustantimes.com

The Vigilance Investigation Bureau (VIB) lodged a case on Monday against Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) member Dr Ram Kishore Singh for demanding Rs 24 lakh from a candidate to ensure his success in an interview six months ago.

One of the successful candidates, who went for an interview after qualifying in examinations held in 2018 for recruitment of deputy collectors and deputy SPs, had lodged a complaint soon after the interview.

Singh, a former BJP MLC, resigned from the Commission citing “personal reasons” on Monday, hours before the FIR was lodged. He also denied the charge.

The VIB had earlier sent voice samples and call details records of Singh and his associate Parmeshwar Rai to the CFSL in Chandigarh, where they matched.

Singh, currently posted as a professor in Patliputra University, was a BJP MLC for six years before being appointed as a member of the Commission in 2014. His tenure at the BPSC would have been complete in June 2020.

VIB DIG Shankar Jha said the FIR had been sent to the special vigilance court.