BPSC Recruitment 2022

BPSC Recruitment 2022

Total Vacancies: 55

Important Links – BPSC Recruitment 2022

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Important Dates – BPSC Recruitment 2022

Starting Date to Apply Online24 Nov 2022
Closing Date to Apply Online16 Dec 2022

Application Fee – BPSC Recruitment 2022

For  General Candidates₹600
Scheduled Castes / Scheduled Tribes only in the state of Bihar₹150
For all Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe Women candidates, permanent residents of Bihar State₹150
For Disabled candidates (40% or more)₹150
For all other candidates₹600

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Age Limit – BPSC Recruitment 2022

For Gen/ UR Candidates37 Years
Relaxation ( in Upper age limit )05 years for SC/ST candidates
03 years for OBC candidates

Job Location – BPSC Recruitment 2022

Bihar

Qualification – BPSC Recruitment 2022

A person who is appointed as Inspector under the Act shall be a person who has a degree in Pharmacy or Pharmaceutical Sciences or Medicine with a specialization in Clinical Pharmacology or Microbiology from a University established in India by law.

Vacancy Details – BPSC Recruitment 2022
GradeNo. of Post
Unreserved27
Economically Weaker Sections06
Scheduled Caste08
ST00
Extremely Backward Class05
Backward Class07
Backward Class Women02
Total55

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Brief History and Constitution: The history of Constitution of India reveals that the concept of conducting competitive examination for appointment to certain posts came into consideration way back in the year 1853 and a committee for giving shape to that was constituted under the chairmanship of Lord Macaulay in the year 1854. Later on the Federal Public Service Commission and the State Public Service Commissions were constituted under the Government of India Act, 1935. The Bihar Public Service Commission came into existence from 1st April 1949 after its separation from the Commission for the States of Orissa and Madhya Pradesh, in accordance with sub-section (1) of section 261 of the Government of India Act, 1935, as adapted. Its constitutional status was pronounced with the promulgation of Constitution of India on 26th January, 1950. It is a Constitutional Body under Article 315 of the Constitution of India.

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