BPSC 71st Admit Card 2025 Released – Download Now @ bpsconline.bihar.gov.in

Kumar Ajeet3 min read

BPSC Admit Card 2025 Download Link. After a long wait, finally Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has finally given great news to the candidates. The commission has released the admit cards for the 71st Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) 2025. Candidates appearing in the examination can now download their admit card by visiting the official website of the commission, bpsc.bih.nic.in or bpsconline.bihar.gov.in. It is worth noting that this exam will be conducted on 13 September 2025 (Saturday) at various examination centres across the state.

At present, recruitment is going on in many government departments in the state, and by applying to which you can prepare for the exam. If you have applied for the BPSC 71st Recruitment, then you can download the Admit Card in the manner mentioned in the news further.

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BPSC 71st Exam Date and Mode

BPSC 71st Preliminary Exam will be held on 13th September 2025. This exam will be in offline mode, and a total of 150 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) will be asked in it. The questions will be from General Studies, and the candidates will have to answer within the stipulated time.

BPSC 71st Admit Card: How to download the admit card

Admit cards have been released. To appear in the exam, candidates can download it from the official website in the easy steps given below:

BPSC 71st Admit Card: Important instructions for candidates

Actually, to appear in this exam, you can download and print the Admit Card in the manner mentioned above, so candidates should know about the important instructions

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Recruitment will be done for 1264 posts.

Actually, let us tell you that through this examination, recruitment will be done on 1264 posts, which include Sub-Divisional Officer, Senior Deputy Collector, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) and other prestigious posts. The selection process will be based on Preliminary Examination (Prelims),Mains Examination (Mains) and Interview. Due to this, the candidates who pass the first examination will be eligible for the next process.

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Kumar Ajeet

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