Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has issued five crucial rules for candidates just ahead of the third phase of the Bihar Teacher Recruitment Examination (TRE). Emphasizing punctuality, BPSC mandates that candidates arrive at the examination center two hours prior to the exam’s start.
Entry gates will close an hour before the exam commences. The exam, scheduled for March 15, will be conducted in two shifts: 9:30 am to 12 noon for the first shift and 2:30 pm to 5 pm for the second.Candidates for the first shift must enter by 8:30 am, while those for the second shift by 1:30 pm. Latecomers risk being barred from entering the exam hall.
BPSC cautioned against misbehavior during the exam, warning of severe consequences such as a five-year ban from the Commission’s exams for spreading rumors. Candidates must adhere strictly to rules outlined in their admit cards, particularly arriving on time and following exam hall protocol.
The Commission emphasized the importance of accurately filling out OMR answer sheets, specifying guidelines for recording question booklet numbers and roll numbers. Additionally, candidates’ eligibility is provisional pending further investigation, and any discrepancies found may result in cancellation of candidature.
Electronic devices, including mobile phones and smartwatches, are strictly prohibited in exam centers. Any violation will be dealt with under the Bihar Examination Conducting Act, 1981. BPSC issued a stern warning that misconduct could lead to a five-year ban from Commission exams, while spreading false rumors could result in a three-year ban.
Read the official notice here
Candidates are urged to take these directives seriously to ensure a smooth and fair examination process. These guidelines are crucial for maintaining integrity and transparency in the Bihar Teacher Recruitment Examination.
1) Arrival Time: Candidates must arrive at the examination center two hours before the commencement of the Bihar Teacher Recruitment Examination (TRE) and ensure strict adherence to the guidelines outlined in their admit cards.
2) OMR Answer Sheet Protocol: It is mandatory for candidates to correctly record the series of the question booklet and their roll number on the OMR answer sheet. Only the circle corresponding to the roll number should be shaded.
3) Provisional Entry: Candidates have been granted provisional entry into the examination, pending further investigation into their eligibility. Any discrepancies found during verification may lead to the cancellation of candidature.
4) Electronic Device Ban: The use of electronic devices such as mobile phones, smartwatches, and Bluetooth gadgets is strictly prohibited within the examination center premises. Violation of this rule will result in legal action under the Bihar Examination Conducting Act, 1981.
5) Consequences of Misconduct: Any misconduct during the examination, including spreading false rumors, will result in severe penalties. Candidates found guilty may face a ban from participating in BPSC examinations for up to five years.
Entry gates will close an hour before the exam commences. The exam, scheduled for March 15, will be conducted in two shifts: 9:30 am to 12 noon for the first shift and 2:30 pm to 5 pm for the second.Candidates for the first shift must enter by 8:30 am, while those for the second shift by 1:30 pm. Latecomers risk being barred from entering the exam hall.
BPSC cautioned against misbehavior during the exam, warning of severe consequences such as a five-year ban from the Commission’s exams for spreading rumors. Candidates must adhere strictly to rules outlined in their admit cards, particularly arriving on time and following exam hall protocol.
The Commission emphasized the importance of accurately filling out OMR answer sheets, specifying guidelines for recording question booklet numbers and roll numbers. Additionally, candidates’ eligibility is provisional pending further investigation, and any discrepancies found may result in cancellation of candidature.
Electronic devices, including mobile phones and smartwatches, are strictly prohibited in exam centers. Any violation will be dealt with under the Bihar Examination Conducting Act, 1981. BPSC issued a stern warning that misconduct could lead to a five-year ban from Commission exams, while spreading false rumors could result in a three-year ban.
Read the official notice here
Candidates are urged to take these directives seriously to ensure a smooth and fair examination process. These guidelines are crucial for maintaining integrity and transparency in the Bihar Teacher Recruitment Examination.
1) Arrival Time: Candidates must arrive at the examination center two hours before the commencement of the Bihar Teacher Recruitment Examination (TRE) and ensure strict adherence to the guidelines outlined in their admit cards.
2) OMR Answer Sheet Protocol: It is mandatory for candidates to correctly record the series of the question booklet and their roll number on the OMR answer sheet. Only the circle corresponding to the roll number should be shaded.
3) Provisional Entry: Candidates have been granted provisional entry into the examination, pending further investigation into their eligibility. Any discrepancies found during verification may lead to the cancellation of candidature.
4) Electronic Device Ban: The use of electronic devices such as mobile phones, smartwatches, and Bluetooth gadgets is strictly prohibited within the examination center premises. Violation of this rule will result in legal action under the Bihar Examination Conducting Act, 1981.
5) Consequences of Misconduct: Any misconduct during the examination, including spreading false rumors, will result in severe penalties. Candidates found guilty may face a ban from participating in BPSC examinations for up to five years.
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