Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has announced a notification for the recruitment of Assistant Engineer Posts. Candidates who are interested and meet all eligibility criteria can read the Official Notification of BPSC Recruitment 2020 and can apply online through the Official Website or from the given link.
BPSC Notification 2020 | |
Name of the Organization | Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) |
Type of the Organization | Government |
Position/Designation | Assistant Engineer |
Job Location | Bihar |
Vacancies | 31 Posts |
Official Website | BPSC |
Official Notification | BPSC Notification |
BPSC Apply Online 2020 | |
Selection Process | Written Test |
Registration Start Date | 11.03.2020 to 25.03.2020 |
Last Date for Payment of Fee | 25.03.2020 |
Last Date to Apply Online | 09.04.2020 |
Official Website | BPSC |
Official Notification | BPSC Notification |
Apply Mode | Online |
Apply Online |
BPSC Apply Online |
Application Fee | General, BC, EWS: 750 SC, ST Candidates: 200 PH Candidates: 200 |
To Apply for BPSC Recruitment 2020
1. Go to the Official Website of BPSC.
2. Click on Apply Online Option.
3. Click on B.P.S.C. Online Application.
4. Select the relevant post Notification.
5. Click on Apply Online Option.
6. Fill the online application form and Click on Submit Registration Form.
BPSC Exam Pattern 2020 | |
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2. | Reasoning Ability | Analogy Reasoning |
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General Awareness | One Book Authors |
4. | English Knowledge | Transformation |
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Question of the Day | |
What is the official language of Indian Ocean Commission? | |
A. Spanish | B. French |
C. Russian | D. Bengali |
Answer: French |
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