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BPSC CCE 70th Exam 2024: Detailed exam centre, codes out for prelims at bpsc.bih.nic.in

BPSC CCE 70th Exam 2024: Candidates appearing in the competitive examination can download the detailed information regarding the exam centre code from their dashboard on the Commission's website

BPSC CCE 70th Exam 2024: Detailed exam centre & code out at bpsc.bih.nic.inThe combined (preliminary) competitive examination of the BPSC will be held for recruiting people in Group A and B posts.(representative image/ file)

BPSC CCE 70th Exam Centres, Codes Released: The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) on December 10 released the detailed exam centre and its codes for candidates who will appear for the Integrated 70th Joint (P) Competitive Examination on December 13.

Candidates appearing in the competitive examination can download the detailed information regarding the exam centre code from their dashboard on the Commission’s website from today (December 10).

BPSC CCE 70th Exam 2024: Steps to Download Exam Centre Details

Step 1: Visit bpsc.bih.nic.in and using login credentials enter the details.

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Step 2: On the dashboard, candidates will find ‘exam centre code and related information’

Step 3: Select the link and the information will be displayed on the screen.

The combined (preliminary) competitive examination of the BPSC will be held for recruiting people in Group A and B posts. Approximately five lakh candidates are expected to appear for BPSC CCE 70th exam in 945 centres in the state.

Meanwhile, BPSC chairman Parmar Ravi Manubhai denied rumours being spread on social media platforms that the Commission may postpone the exam because of protests against an alleged change in the rules of the exam.

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On Friday, protesters demanded that the BPSC preliminary examination follow a “one shift, one paper” format instead of the current normalisation of marks process. However, the BPSC has stated that there will be no changes to the examination process, and the old system of “one shift, one paper” format will continue to be used.

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