The new date for the BSSC CGL Phase I exam, which was cancelled on December 23, 2022, has been announced. It will now take place on March 5, 2023. Candidates are advised to keep checking bssc.bihar.gov.in for updates. An update regarding the admit card will be issued soon. The BSSC CGL exam is being held to fill 2187 positions. For a PT of 150 points, you will have 2.15 minutes. In PT, three books are permitted.
These positions will be filled through recruitment.
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BSSC CGL: Qualifying examination marks
40% in the General Category Backward 36.50 percent in class 34 percent EBC 32 percent SC-ST Women make up 32% of the population. Divyang has 32% of the vote.
There were also reports of question papers from the second and third phases of the CGL PT Exam 2022 being leaked. The Commission had asked the examinees and ordinary people involved in this investigation to share evidence in this regard. However, the examinations for the second and third phases were not cancelled due to a lack of evidence. After March 5, the answer keys for all phases will be released at the same time.
BSSC CGL date: Here are the guidelines
Whitener, calculator, slide rule, log table, graph paper, charts, or any type of electronic device, gadget or mobile phone, bluetooth, page, wearable device, watch, or other similar item is strictly prohibited inside the examination centre.
Candidates may bring one text book each (NCERT/BSEB/ICSE and other boards) for General Studies, Mathematics, and General Science Sections, for a total of three books to the examination centre, in addition to their admit card and photo identity proof. Any subject-related guides, photocopies of books, handwritten paper, notes, electronic devices, and so on are not permitted in the examination hall. On their books, candidates must write their name and roll number. During the examination, it is strictly forbidden to exchange books. Any writing other than the candidate’s name and roll number found on the book will result in the cancellation of the candidature.
Electronic devices of any kind are not permitted in the examination centre. The Corona Guidelines will be used to conduct the examination. It is not permitted to bring a pen or pencil to the examination centre. The Commission will provide the candidates with pens in the examination hall. The number printed on each candidate’s Test Booklet and the number printed on the respective OMR Answer Sheet should be the same. If this is not the case, the answer sheet can be changed in less than 10 minutes.
In front of the invigilator, candidates will sign the Attendance Sheet and Admit Card in Hindi and English. Also, make a thumb impression with your left hand on the attendance sheet. Biometric / Iris can be used in exams where your photo thumb impression is not taken and your iris is captured.